This Kim Davis Game Lets You Throw Marriage Applications At Her

 

kim davis game croppedSmartphone users tired of reading about the latest bit of Kim Davis news now have a way with which they can let out their frustrations. That is, if they have a phone that uses the Android operating system. (Sorry, Apple.)

A game called Condemn Kim, which was recently released in the Google Play Store, lets players pelt the Kentucky clerk from Rowan County with the very things she refused to issue and went to jail for: marriage applications.

According to the game’s developers at Endless Spiral, players can “battle against bigotry and achieve equality for all.”

Join us in a battle for the ages. On one side of this virtual battle field littered with shredded paper and sadness, festers Kim an agent of civil discrimination. On the other side, the warriors of love, the soldiers of acceptance, and the army of equality.

Features include becoming “a soldier for equality,” tossing “marriage applications to damage Kim,” and hurling “divorce papers at Kim causing her to slow down, making her an easier target.”

Condemn Kim is free, though like most app games, it offers several extra in-game items for purchase. These purchasable items cost between $0.99 and $1.99, and 50 percent of the proceeds will go to LGBT charities.

Even so, the game’s Google Play Store page does not identify any specific charities.

Check out the clip above, via Endless Spiral.

[h/t The Daily Dot]
[Image via screengrab]

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