Kg DogFights: Dog Fighting App Now Back In Android Market

Saad Qazi / News Reviews Category / 17th August, 2011 / 0 Comments
Kg DogFights: Dog Fighting App Now Back In Android Market

Dog Wars, developed by KageGames was recently removed from the Android Market. There have been over 40,000 complaints and petitions submitted against this app. Michael Vick, American football quarterback, playing for the Philadelphia Eagles, had also asked to remove this game from the Android Market because of his new found love for animals and he recently joined up the Humane Society too. The developer’s reply to this matter was that, this game was made in the spirit of the free speech, just like its critics are able to complain about this app, that’s the main reason to produce this game.

Dog Fighting Application

Dog Fighting Application

After that Dog Wars was banned from the Android Market, but it is back now after a few months. Now this gameis called KG Dogfights, the storyline and goals of the game are still the same just changed the title. In this game you have to raise a virtual dog, train and feed it, then fight it against the other players’ dogs. This new version also comes with latest features. You can train your dogs in more and harsher ways. Steroids and other drugs are also available for your dog is another interesting feature. Now there is another cool thing added, F.E.T.A, which clearly rhymes with PETA, so that the players will understand that this is illegal in real life.

Humane Society is being given a portion of the $4.99 so that the people who buy this game can feel like they are contributing to a better cause and actually they are training virtual dogs into killing machines. Developers also added that real dogs aren’t being harmed at all in this game so critics should be quiet now.

Well in the end, we know that real animals are not hurt in this game but still people are taught to be mean to the animals by this game. So there will be some objections to it.

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