The application is already under attack by bot farms of Russia’s FSB. Moreover, threats and curses are sent to developers’ emails.
AprUkrainian and opposition-minded Belarusian programmers created a game to relieve stress during the war. It’s called Kick the Pu – Whip Putin! This is an adventure anti-stress game that gives the inhabitants of our country the opportunity to “calm down” and release negative emotions in a playful way, the press service reports.
In the game, users are offered to shoot at a target with a spear or throw a grenade at the president of the aggressor country of Russia, Vladimir Putin. There is also the possibility of harassment and ridicule of Putin and his supporters – the “head” of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, the leader of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov or the famous Russian prisoner of war Chmonya.
You can now download the game on the App Store and Google Play in any country in the world, except Russia and Belarus.
In addition, by playing Kick the Pu, everyone is doing a good deed by helping the military. The free version of the game contains ads, most of the proceeds from which will be sent to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Moreover, for 99 cents you can buy a premium version of the game, all money from which will also go to the treatment of fighters.
“In March 2022, we decided to make a simple anti-stress game where every Ukrainian can mock Putin. In a few days, we assembled a team of developers, artists, animators – Belarusians and Ukrainians who ready to help implement such a social project free of charge,” said Vlad Sen, one of the developers.
He mentioned that the first version of the game will be ready in three weeks.
Recall that in early April of this year, Ukrainians created a video game about the war. In it, Elon Musk defeated Putin and Kadyrov.
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