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Play New Game to Ridicule Putin for Discrimination of Gays

Revenge is Sweet – You can Play this Game and Share your Vladimir Putin Creation in Social Media

By Melanie Nathan, February 13, 2013.

Word has it that Valdimir Putin does not like to be mocked, insulted or ridiculed. Word also has it that gays do not like to be persecuted. Exacting revenge against the Russian President for how he has treated LGBT people in Russia, may not be prudent, yet is hard to resist. With that in mind, you may want to participate in DRESS UP PUTIN, A new internet game developed by a Dutch group of gamers, who were incensed by Putin’s anti-gay laws and his regime’s pointed persecution of gays in Russia. Hence the delivery of the tit for tat – “You design bad laws for gays, we design pretty clothes for you!”

Remco Rowaan, from The Netherlands informed me that the his group of game developers from The Netherlands “made a game to ridicule Russian President Vladimir Putin for his statements about gay rights. The game is called ‘Putin Gay Dress Up’. In the game players can dress up Putin in all sorts of, let’s say, very expressive outfits and with all sorts of hilarious attributes. Players can share their creation in a gallery and on social media. With this game we want to make a playful stand against discrimination.”

The game, which has just been released today, can be found and played at www.putingaydressup.com. It can also be played from your mobile phone and then your personal creation of the ever so fab Putin can be shared on social media.

At the time of writing this 50 people have shared. Lets help it go viral!

When asked about the motive behind the game Rowaan noted:
“We are a casual gaming company from Amsterdam, and we decided to make this game to make a stand against discrimination. We thought this would be a good way to express our opinion on this matter.”
 www.putingaydressup.com  
I am heading to the site now and will upload my own creation in due course #CheerstoSochi see you online – !   Oh and lest we forget Happy Valentines day Vlad! commissionermnathan@gmail.com
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