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Oklahoma City Escapades

August 24, 2004 –
July 14, 2009
This entry was deleted.

Here is its eulogy, a collection of the kind words written about it while still among the living. They shall live on forever in its place.

Author Comments

The game that hit almost the entire country!

Author: Joshua Bend, Philadelphia, PA.

>:( OKLAHOMA CITY KITTY. :O

Reviews

GOLD

The Game Is Good.
Meets All The Standards. :)

The Allegiance Of Community Sharing

Top job, well done with the media coverage, nice idea and it wasnt as bad as some of the reviews say.

While I have nothing against the idea behind this game... it is utter crap. C'mon, you could have put some more effort in. You shoulda made the graphics more realistic... plus some horribly mangled corpses (with twictching animation, of course) would have really stirred people up. Maybe even a disemboweled baby or two. Plus jolly music, like sesame street or something. Damn, this game gives politically incorrect people a bad name.

Despite all of the attention this game has received, it's really not that offensive, except that the game brings a minute amount of attention to a past event people don't care to relive. The game doesn't glorify the villans, encourage acts of destruction or terrorism, or really even paint an accurate picture of what happened. It's not even that funny, though it makes the bad guys out to look like a bunch of backward yokels. And in the end, the bomber goes to jail.

Seriously, even if this game weren't about blowing up an American building, it just stinks. You click your mouse on pictures of crudely drawn buildings and big red arrows to move to the next screen. After about fifteen clicks, you've won the game. The game was designed for the controversy, not for quality, gameplay, or entertainment purposes.

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Stats, Info & More

Score
1.38 / 5.00