Suicide Game!

@vin12345 (567)
Kerala, India
May 5, 2017 11:23am CST
This is the first time that I have heard of such a kind of computer game. The actual name of the game is Blue Whale. I don't know where it exactly originated, last day I read about it online and that is why I decided to share it with you all. It has around 50 stages and in each stage they asks us to do certain things like make wounds in body and send the picture of it to them online. And in the final stage they would challenge us to commit suicide!, that sounds really weird to me. Anyway the parents should take appropriate care in order to make sure that their kids don't have access to this game by any means. The report says that this game is highly addictive and almost 100 participants have already died playing the game. Picture Credits: My Collections
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@manasamanu (3746)
• Bangalore, India
5 May 17
That's terrible. Crazy people create these games and play with the lives of innocents. How bad it must be to those parents who have lost their children. Thanks for this information, I think people will now take care of their children. These type of games must be banned.
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@vin12345 (567)
• Kerala, India
5 May 17
Yes it should be banned as soon as possible @manasamanu
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• Bangalore, India
5 May 17
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@ranan1989 (385)
5 May 17
Though i have a little interest in virtual game still your clarification is good enough
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@vin12345 (567)
• Kerala, India
5 May 17
Thank You @ranan1989
@Nawsheen (28643)
• Mauritius
6 May 17
Omg that's very scary. I wonder why they create such games. Parents should monitor their child carefully
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@Shavkat (139828)
• Philippines
6 May 17
If I am a parent, I will not allow this computer game will corrupt the mind of my children.
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@tom_view (6451)
• Kolkata, India
5 May 17
i would love to play it.
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@ShifaLk (17817)
• India
9 May 17
What....!! !! It must be strictly banned
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@vin12345 (567)
• Kerala, India
10 May 17
Yes it should be really.
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9 May 17
I've read an article about that and it is quite alarming.
@Sasinha (23)
6 May 17
I've heard it for the first time a couple of years ago. Then recently I heard about it again as it was becoming popular in Brazil, and recently in Uruguay too. It's really a pitty that kids fall into this silly games, the ones who do probably don't have enough content from their families.