Anti-Violence Group Creates Flash Game That Lets Users Beat Woman

Posted by David Savage at 11:40 AM Nov 20, 2009

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An independent anti-violence group in Denmark called "Children Exposed to Violence at Home" was founded on the principles of helping "children living in families exposed to domestic violence". That's a cause we can all rally behind if I ever saw one!

Unfortunately their latest marketing tactic is a rather tasteless flash game that allows the player to beat up a virtual women.

Appropriately Inappropriately named "Hit The Bitch!", the game not only allows you to beat the girl up with your mouse and keyboard, but gives the user an option to beat the girl Wii style by connecting a webcam and emulating a real scenario.

The Danish group has seen such high traffic from the controversial game that they've had to shut down all non-Danish traffic from being able to access the game. (Not that I wanted to play it or anything...)

If I'm reaching any readers in Denmark, please check out the site and give us your thoughts in the comments. Screencaps of the game would also be much appreciated.


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Comments

Jon said:

Yeah... I tried to go through a Danish proxy. The flash wouldn't load (only a few proxies do flash,) but you're welcome to try:

http://www.azproxies.com/proxy-lists/dk-web-proxies.html

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