
Casual title Billy Suicide suffers the wrath of the press in light of further Bridgend death
Online casual gaming is once again in the spotlight this week with UK newspapers expressing outrage at online title Billy Suicide which, as the name suggests, sees players attempt to prevent the game’s protagonist ending his life.
The storm follows hot on the heels of recent controversial titles such as Kaboom: The Suicide Bombing Game and Little Hooliganz.
To read the full story, head over to MCV's sister site CasualGaming.biz.
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