I’m OK: A Murder Simulator was created by “three alcoholics and a foreign exchange student” in response to a “ modest video game proposal” issued in late-2005 by activist attorney Jack Thompson, known for his crusades against sex and violence in entertainment, including computer and video game content in the wake of school shootings and the GTA: San Andreas “Hot Coffee” controversy. This challenge dared computer game producers to release a game following a “script” he outlined, in which the grieving father of a child killed by a computer gamer takes vengeance by murdering many people connected with the gaming industry in a brutal manner.
When it was released, Jack took noticed and shut the original website down. It is however still up for download on on of the creator’s sites.
This game includes:
- Shooting People In the Face
- Throwing Machetes at People
- Rocket Launchers
- Pissing on the brains of your enemies exploded head (required to complete certain levels)
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