07 March,2011 12:40 PM IST | | Agencies
A 'sexy' computer game, in which players are encouraged to act out a 'flirty striptease', has been awarded a 12+ certificate, to the anger of politicians and parents.
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We Dare, which is advertised with images of handcuffs, spanking and partner-swapping, has been approved for young teenagers even though its makers say it is intended for an 'adult audience'.
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The decision has attracted particular controversy because the game is to be released on the Nintendo Wii, which is popular with families.
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Senior politicians called for the game to be kept off shelves while its sexual content is investigated.
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The challenges and "mini-games" within We Dare include a round in which players balance the controller between their foreheads, meaning their lips are just inches apart.
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The body responsible for classifying computer games in Britain defended the 12+ certificate.
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"The average 16-year-old would think everything in We Dare was beneath them - although the game contains innuendo and suggestion, if it showed anything sexual it would be have received a 16 rating," the Telegraph quoted Laurie Hall, director general of the Video Standards Council, as saying.
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Hall added that a part of the game, which included characters stripping, did not show anything more revealing than "cartoon characters in bras and pants" and said that it was in the context of a game about characters losing weight.
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"There is no sexual activity," he said.
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"There is suggestion and innuendo if you're that way inclined but you don't actually see anything," he added.
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But Ubisoft, which makes the game, confirmed that it included the chance to "challenge your mates to a flirty striptease".
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Ubisoft, also said that "We Dare offers a large variety of entertaining, sexy mini games for adults in a group setting."
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Parents have described the 12+ certificate as "appalling" and "unbelievable".
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