Miss Bimbo Internet Game encourages youngsters: Should we really have games like this?
Filed under: Gaming, News, Online Games | By: Mark
Posted on: March 25, 2008 | 3 Comments

An internet based game called “Bimbo” has said to encourage youngsters to become the best ever bimbo and a famous one at that, this game has been criticised for putting pressure on the young generation.
It is basically a game where you can create your very own character and where you can choose if you want to give it your very own boob job, some may say this is a silly game and some may say that it would make youngsters see what the world is really all about.
Eating disorder organisations and parent groups have voiced their opinions over the Miss Bimbo website which puts itself across as a virtual fashion game. The games has many things such as virtual medication and plastic surgery, bimbo dollars and you can even feed your bimbo vegetables, chocolate, steak and chips.
The site already has more than 200,000 registered users - mostly young girls and it’s only been around for about a month.
Do you think young girls should be playing this game?
Source – Sky News (Full Story)
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i dont think this is encouraging young girls to be skinny and get boob jobs. i am a big girl myself and am 20 years old i enjoy playin on it to see what its like to be skinny its just a bit of funny and if psrents are that worried then stop their children from using this site dont take it out on everyone. this makes me very angry when parents moan JUST STOP YOUR CHILDREN FROM USIN THE INTERNET IF U R WORRIED THERE MORE HARMFUL THINGS OUT THEREB THEN THIS GAME!
I would agree with the above comment. It’s the same problem with cencorship that’s been around for years. People rather blame a game or movie for their kids acting a certain way rather then saying I’m a parent who doesn’t care what my child does as long as I can blame it on a game. Parents need to be parents and stop blaming games for them not doing the job they took on. If parents spent half the time they spent on complaining about games with their kids maybe we wouldn’t have that problem.
I agree as well. I mean, is this any worse than what we see on t.v. every day? I don’t think so… In fact, I believe television to be much worse.