”You can’t blur the lines between fact and fiction if you don’t
have fact,” and a new computer game does just that. Majestic, named for the supposed shadowy covert group headed by Truman in the ’50’s, collects real-life information from participants then later begins blurring the boundaries between fact and fiction, intruding into their lives with, for example, threatening telephone calls. It will inevitably draw comparisons to the film of several years ago, The Game, in which Michael Douglas is driven crazy by the incursion of a similar live-action game, in which he had been enrolled as a birthday present, into his life. Boston Globe
