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Old 10-11-2013, 11:56 AM #14
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There have always been these games but the cartoon content might make it appeal to a younger audience? That's a bit worrying.
Oh come on, 13+ year olds are not interested in cartoons and I very much doubt we're at any real risk of a generation of boozing 6 year olds... These games are obviously aimed at student-aged people (18 to 23) and, as has been mentioned, countless drinking games have been around for a lot longer than these apps. I was playing them at University 10 years ago, when everyone was gobsmacked by a phone that had a 16-colour screen. I still had a Nokia 3210 which could call, text, play snake and not much else!

It's not a few drinking games in the wild university days that are the risk to health with alcohol. It's this country's awful "home drinking" habits, where daddy having a beer or mummy a glass of wine EVERY BLOODY NIGHT infront of the TV "to relax and unwind" is seen as normal.

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