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Bright Hub: Mighty Jill Off Review

Bright Hub looks back at Mighty Jill Off, an indie game that explores themes of punishment and BDSM in its story and its tough, retro gameplay design.

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TheSanchezDavid4746d ago

Proof that a game doesn't need to be 40 hours long to be freaking amazing. =P

Cheeseknight284746d ago

Found this one through the cameo in Super Meat Boy. I haven't played it, but I have it!

TheSanchezDavid4746d ago

Awesome! Be sure to play it when you get the chance. It's a fun little retro platformer that you'll go back to every once in a while. I almost wish Anna Anthropy would release an expanded version with more stages.

skyblue142134746d ago (Edited 4746d ago )

Quote from article:

"One of the things I appreciate greatly about the indie gaming scene is the constant practice by developers to explore concepts in a unique fashion. Mighty Jill Off is a freeware indie game that isn’t especially long, but throughout its duration, it challenges you greatly and makes you think about plenty of themes often considered controversial such as lesbianism,"

- I stopped reading there, it looks like one more game that I wont be playing. People may disagree with me, bubble down/minus me, or post scathing replies to my comment because I am not going with the status quoe and/or political correctness, but I don't care about those superficial foolish things like some people and I am going exercise my GOD given rights as an American no matter if people like it or not.

So here are some of my thoughts on on the topic of lesbianism/gay and/or homosexuality. Anyway let me first say that I am and always have been straight/heterosexual, and lesbianism/gay whether male or female is not a natural thing. Some people may think it is but it is not. People that are drawn to the attraction of the same gender, that force that draws them is called sin. Being gay is unnatural no matter how people try to reason with it or look at it. That is why the human race is composed of 2 genders and not 1, and is also why 1 gender compliments the other gender naturally because the human race is made by GOD that way.

I think that people that are not gay should not persecute those that are gay, but rather help those that are gay to the right path of eventually becoming heterosexual(not gay). Because being a homosexual is unnatural and is a serious problem which can produce serious consequences whether mental or physical.

No one is perfect yet, but by helping people through problems that they have to eventually overcome problems like homosexuality, will be bettering the human race and taking one step closer to overcoming the many problems that plague the human race.

If people cant recognize sin as a destroyer of the human race then they need to take a serious look deep inside themselves and they will will eventually see sin as an evil/wrong force that they dislike. And when they see the truth and it will indeed hurt them when they confront themselves with the truth. That hurt that they feel is the evil that is beginning to be separated from one self by the truth and evil is just trying to regain the footing that it is losing and temporary hurting is a result of that separation.

Homosexuality should not be controversial because it is unnatural and wrong, it is that plain and simple. Jesus Christ would want people to repent from sin and death so that they can have life abundantly through him and a true relationship with his Father in heaven who is GOD. I have followed Jesus Christ's examples and encourage other people to follow as well with all of their heart, soul, spirit, strength, and mind.

I made the choice of being a christian and/or a follower of Jesus Christ and GOD on my own and no one forced me to make that choice. GOD called me and I looked deep inside myself that I was indeed GOD's creation and all of myself/being knew that this was the truth, and my life now is certainly proof of that. Being a Christian is not easy, but it is worth it in the end once you realize the truth.

TheSanchezDavid4746d ago

You're most definitely entitled to your opinion, but this is a social media site for video games. Whether or not it's natural or unnatural to be a homosexual is a discussion for a different site. I'm not here to judge people ignorantly based on their lifestyle. I'm here to promote my video game reviews and editorials.

People who enjoy my work are awesome. People who criticize it are idiots, but they're entitled to say what they think about my pieces. People who go off on tangents unrelated to the article being posted can f**k off.

That said, I totally respect Mighty Jill Off and developer Anna Anthropy for having the guts to explore the topics of bondage and sexuality.

skyblue142134746d ago (Edited 4746d ago )

Accidentally double posted.

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6 modern indie games perfect for fans of console classics

GameCrate: "Here are six titles that are sure to bring back fond memories of sitting on the carpet directly in front of your big CRT TV set, and if you liked the classic games that inspired these titles you owe it to yourself to see what modern advancements can add to the experience."

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ColManischewitz3608d ago

You usually don't find Cthulhu Saves The World on such lists. Nice inclusion!

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Here and Now Indie: Mighty Jill Off

GamesRadar - How far would you go to please your queen? That’s the question posed by the retro-fashioned Mighty Jill Off, which tells the tale of a high-jumping, rubber-clad S&M heroine. After a boot-licking fiasco, Jill (who you might recognize from her Super Meat Boy cameo) is punted down a giant tower, and must slowly make her way past spikes, spiders, and blocky flames to her domineering queen’s loving arms.

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The Recession Bundle Provides an Indie Stimulus Package

The bleakly named recession bundle has just been released, and it aims to beat the average indie game bundle price by giving you six games for nothing.

As their bundle name suggests, the good folks over at Indie Game Bundles believe in tightening the belt so they’re giving gamers a price they can handle in these tough times. Their Recession Bundle is described as an ‘experimental part-charity part-awesome project’. It consists of six freeware titles and two games that will be made available for donators. The freeware titles are pretty notable works that have all received positive reviews: