Indigenous student demands answers from Google and Apple over game that encourages death of Aboriginal Australians

By Daisy Dumas
Updated March 2 2017 - 11:49am, first published January 17 2016 - 1:42am
A game that allows players to kill Indigenous Australian characters has sparked outrage, with thousands of people calling for an apology from app developers and host sites.  Photo: photos@smh.com.au
A game that allows players to kill Indigenous Australian characters has sparked outrage, with thousands of people calling for an apology from app developers and host sites. Photo: photos@smh.com.au
Players are warned to "beware of Aborigines" in the racist game, which requires players to kill Indigenous people in order to survive.  Photo: photos@smh.com.au
Players are warned to "beware of Aborigines" in the racist game, which requires players to kill Indigenous people in order to survive. Photo: photos@smh.com.au

The Gadigal woman who began a successful petition for the removal of a game that requires players to bludgeon Aboriginal Australians to death is pushing for an explanation as to why Google and Apple hosted the app in their stores.

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