Miss Bimbo Game? Would You Allow Your Daughters To Play?
Miss Bimbo game, a newly launched online game, has attracted 200000 players in British, who aged between 9 and 16. Quoted from Telegraph.co.uk:
They compete against other players in beauty contests to earn money so they can dress their characters in lingerie and take them to nightclubs.
The aim of the game is to become “the coolest, richest and most famous bimbo in the whole world”. Players keep the girls at their target weight using diet pills.
They are given missions, including securing plastic surgery to give their “bimbo” bigger breasts and finding a billionaire boyfriend to bankroll her, while keeping a constant check on her hunger, thirst, happiness and other statistics.
The game, which was launched a month ago, already has nearly 200,000 British players, most of whom are girls aged between nine and 16. When they run out of virtual cash, contestants can send text messages costing £1.50 each to top up their accounts.
To me, this is kind of terrible. The game is somehow encourage kids, little girls to go for wealth, looks, to be materialistic. It is telling them that it is the only way to lead a happy life. I find that this kind of values are very wrong. If I were a father, I don’t think I will allow my daughters to play this online game. At least, not at such young age. However, I am not saying that bimbos are bad. I do find that Bobo the bimbo is quite a nice girl.
If you were a parent yourself, would you allow it?
Taken from Telegraph.co.uk
