The use of guns in the US has been grabbing the headlines recently
with the tragic events that took place in Connecticut, but the release
of a recent application onto the iOS platform has caused a lot of anger
among some watchers, and we are now looking at the NRA app shooting game
and age limit arguments.
Last week the new NRA target practice game for iOS was released and
has caused outrage among some regarding the App Store age rating.
Originally it had a rating of 4+ but following an outcry this has been
now raised to 12+ with a because of “Frequent/Intense Realistic
Violence”.
The game allows players to shoot various targets but does contain
some safety training and education information courtesy of the National
Rifle Association. This also includes 2nd Amendment newsfeeds, gun law
information, and a variety of educational information that users can
access at anytime.
Users can read a number of safety and training tips as well as
finding out how their rights vary from state to state, but the games
description states it helps users to carry out safe and responsible
ownership via a number of simulations and challenges. This is done by
providing a balance between playing a game while learning about gun
safety.
Also included in the game are nine different weapons, three levels of
difficulty, analogue and gyroscope controls, three different firing
ranges, and Game Centre integration. There will be many that suggest
children can be exposed to games that are far worse than this NRA
application, but maybe it’s just down to the timing of the games
release.
The game can be found via the App Store
as a free download but has got mixed reviews from users so far with
some saying the controls are terrible. Now that the games age
restriction has been changed the outrage over its release may die down a
little, but this game was for age 4+ but has been changed to 12+, even
so do you think a shooting game for 12 year olds is a little too low?
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