Posted: Feb 28, 2011 10:07 AM
Updated: Feb 28, 2011 10:08 AM
The Wii's newest game is causing lots of parents to take a look at what video games their kids are buying. A commercial for Ubisoft's "We Dare" is online and many parents aren't happy with what they are seeing. It has very suggestive and adult-oriented themes.
The "We Dare" game trailer slogan dares you to "have a spicy evening!" and redefines the very physical and traditionally kid-friendly console.
The commercial features a group of attractive men and women gathered together to play "We Dare" and shows scenes of them flirting with one another, kissing the Wii game controller and getting very close and physical.
This game is not out in the United States, yet, but parents in the UK are upset. It has only been given a 12+ rating. Many parents think teens will play it and it will "fuel sexual tensions." But another mother, Sandra Betts, who has a 15-year-old son, said: ‘It's only like a modern day spin the bottle. It's just a bit of harmless fun.'
Does the new Ubisoft "We Dare" game for Nintendo's Wii go too far? Should there be a higher rating on this game?
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