Saturday, August 04, 2007

Games

Chinese go online to torture, kill corrupt officials

Oh My

AFP

August 2, 2007

BEIJING --  An online game in which players can torture and kill corrupt officials that a Chinese local government set up to teach people about the perils of graft is proving a roaring success, state media said Thursday.

"Incorruptible Fighter," developed by the government of east
China's Zhejiang province, was launched just over a week ago and is already so popular that it is being redesigned to accommodate more players, the China Daily said.

"I feel a great sense of achievement when I punish lots of evil officials," one gamer surnamed Sun was quoted as saying.

Along the way Internet vigilantes are rewarded for the capture, torture, and killing of not just corrupt officials, but also their sons and daughters.
Hmmmm
Stoo

6 comments:

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Kidding aside, the Chinese are about as subtle as the Taliban.

Anonymous said...

But they both need to kill only an hour after killing. Go figure.

Anonymous said...

Izzat BJ choosing his coffin?
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Anonymous said...

It's good to see the Chinese standards of living improving.

They still don't have any real power over corrupt politicians, but they can pretend to beat up the food inspector.

Soon they could have games where they pretend to vote.

hotspur666 said...

By "corrupt official" read "dissident".

One, in the Jacobine never neverland
is "corrupt" the instant he deviate
from the "official" party line.

Robespierre was called "L'Incorruptible"
But, he deviated, so was "shortened"

CaptnMorgan

Anonymous said...

Its hosted by Google. They only use green torture methods.

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