There are some computer games in which the players have the opportunity to kill domestic cats. Is this sensible? Does it encourage the players to progress to killing real cats? Is there a connection between violence in computer games and violence in real life? It begs the question if violent films and television series …
This is a cat adventure game that has been on the radar of game reviewers and aficionados for some time. It is about to be launched. You play a ginger tabby cat (and therefore a male) in a strange dystopian world populated by robots. The city in which this cat lives has a mysterious …
Cat games on tablet computers are both good and bad. They are good because they entertain cats. They are bad because the game cannot come to a natural conclusion which is the killing of prey. All cat games are based on hunting. The reward for hunting is to kill the prey animal. The best …
This is an ill-conceived, disgusting concept for a gaming app which entails the gruesome killing of domestic cats. It should not be made. The idea for this grisly gaming app for mobile devices is the brainchild of Fred Mastropasqua. He presents the fundraising appeal in the video below. I have taken the extreme liberty …
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