Updated 11:59 pm.EST, Fri November 20, 2009

World|Tue, Apr. 28 2009 07:27 PM EDT

Muslim Protest Prompts 'Faith Fighter' Developers to Take Down Game

By Eric Young|Christian Post Reporter

A team of game developers has removed from their Web site a video game that pit major religious figures such as Jesus, Muhammad and Buddha against one another in all-out combat.

Italy-based Molleindustria took down “Faith Fighter” after the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) issued an official statement Tuesday calling the game “incendiary in its content and offensive to Muslims and Christians.”

“[T]he game would serve no other purpose than to incite intolerance,” the group reported an OIC spokesman as saying.

In their response Tuesday, the team at Molleindustria said they took down the game for their Web site, bud did so as a “symbolic act” and not because they were “bowing to the foundamentalists (sic).”

“[W]e have no sympathy for any religion but we are aware that muslims are victim of widespread racism in the western world,” they stated.

Molleindustria claims that its mission has been to spur serious discussion about the social and political implications of videogames and that its fighting game “depicted in a mildly politically incorrect way all the major religions as a response to the one-way islamophobic satire of the Danish Mohammad cartoons.”

“If a established organization didn't understand the irony and the message of the game and is claiming it is inciting intolerance, we simply failed,” they added.

Though the game was released more than a year ago and has reportedly been played by millions of players on the internet, OIC said they came across the game through an article on Metro UK, which Molleindustria said had “successfully manufactured this controversy.”

In their closing remarks, Molleindustria said they hope that people who are hearing about the game for the first time will check it out themselves before making a judgment, as copies of the game still can be found across the internet.

“Hopefully this will help people to make their judgments by examining the actual work and not the sensationalist accounts spread by mass media,” they concluded.

“Faith Fighter” featured six characters, including God, Jesus, Buddha, the Hindu deity Ganesha, the Taoist deity Budai, and Muhammad.

Other controversial games produced by Molleindustria include “Operation: Pedopriest,” “Queer Power,” “Tamatipico,” and “McDonald’s.”

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  • Mon Jun 29, 2009 6:27 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    This game not interesting, i played the game in http://www.ysmile.com put now they delete it.

  • Thu Apr 30, 2009 2:58 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    wrhalver
    I agree-my comment of being too openminded was aimed at the poster before my first post.
    Not saying the articl is dumb-I agree it's bad stuff-but it's just another example of people willing to defame anything seen as sacred just to stir people's emotions up, and thus, gain more media attention. There are a lot of people who might never bother with this game, except that Christians or Muslims or whoever is against it. If a Christian was against jumping off a bridge, theer are people who would do it JUST to be at odds with them. I would call them sheep, but that's denigrating the sheep!

  • Wed Apr 29, 2009 7:26 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    ukulelemike

    This situation is clearly meant to address the youth who would be playing these games.

    While your overall argument is true, we must also consider that all forms of print and broadcast media can be included under the same argument.

    We need to understand where the line is to be drawn, and for what reasons.

  • Wed Apr 29, 2009 1:43 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Another candidate for the "1001 Ways to Enrage the Masses" book.

    I am sorry but this is just dumb.

  • Wed Apr 29, 2009 12:20 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    Proof positive that some people are so open-minded that their brains fall out.

    What a stupid idea, designed purely for no other reason than to incite anger by major religious groups in the world. Fortunately, it's such a dumb thing nobody has hardly heard of it.
    In fact, it seems like all their stuff is designed to raise people's ire, in numerous different areas, so that they can get people talking against them, they can play the martyr, and gain themselves more press, and thus, more business. Looks like it's beginning to work. People are ignorant, and willingly so.

  • kovs »
    Wed Apr 29, 2009 1:06 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    I found it interesting, im open minded and i think there is no big deal with this kind of game, i found it to play here:

    http://www.iskullgames.com/faith-fighter/

    Its a game after all.

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