Say Hello To Miss Bimbo
We are already witnessing an alarming new trend, where advertisers are targeting very young children. Now website named Miss Bimbo describes itself as "virtual fashion game for girls."
| Comments on article "Say Hello To Miss Bimbo" |
| Name |
Views and Comments | Date |
| classygoddess |
been playing its fun and addictive I love my bimbo |
5/17/2008 |
| kimmy =) |
i would like to comment on the miss bimbo game. have any of you actually played the game? if anything, it teaches teenagers life facts...ie, getting a job. your bimbo has to have enough IQ to get the job you want...this is just like teaching teenagers that they need good GCSE's or qualifications to get thier desired jobs!! i have been playing the game since it was displayed on the news as an outrage and i have realised that you are all REALLY over reacting!! ESPECIALLY most importantly, i would like to comment on the statement 'The goal is to stay wafer thin, eating every once in a while'. ... this is a lie! your bimbo's wieght has to be 127 pounds, this is 57kg's...i am not even that weight! and i am not exactly a skinny individual. i am 116 pounds and trust me i AM NOT wafer thin. id say 127 pounds is a reasonable weight!! SO stop using the wafer thin and paris hilton comparison!! |
4/28/2008 |
| Cody McCulloch |
Kids are playing this? Seriously, what's wrong with this guy?! Diet Pills? Plastic Surgery? And what kind of name is Miss Bimbo? Is he asking to be shot? This is not a good thing for a child to play, I totally agree with you! I just came here looking for articles for my school project and I find out some pervert is making a game that's going to teach kids this crap! I don't know about anyone else here but I think this game should taken off for the good of the kids and their well being. Teach kids about the real world indeed... as if real people who cared about themselves or others would go to such great lengths to be skninny, I mean really! |
4/25/2008 |
| megan age:12 |
i think people should stop moaning about this game because it keeps children entertained |
4/22/2008 |
| emmalee |
I play the game, so does my 11 year old daughter. You are given several options of what to eat. Like steak, soda, milk, water, veggies, fruit and so on. if you eat steak and soda all the time, in real life you will get fat, and you do on the game. drink milk, eat veggies, you wight is easy to maintain. what alot of people miss is that there are different goals and you have to maintain a weight of 126 lbs. some goal you have to gain wieght and some you need to loose. you have to gets normal jobs, like a journalist and a hairstylist, not just rely on your boyfriend for money. I think the game is misunderstood. But the game isnt for kids who are insecure and dont know the difference between real life and a game. It should be discussed with your child and supervised at a young age.
And girls were having eating disorders and boob jobs long before this game came around. |
4/14/2008 |
| Le'Nae |
I don't think the game will put anything into their heads, its just a game. Trust the kids to make their own decision. This game is meant for fun, but I agree on making a profit off of them. But what you should do is talk to the kids, make sure you know that they know that it is just a game and they won't try to go through the trouble and pain to do this to their own bodies. |
4/4/2008 |
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