translated from Spanish: Rape Day: the game that takes joke sexual violence

“four per cent of the world population is sociopath, and the type of person who would find entertaining a story like this even is limited to Sociopaths,” says the study Desk Pl Ant, developer of monkfish Day, a visual novel that invites players to make decisions in situations of simulated rape which is being evaluated by Valve and waiting for approval to be included in the catalogue in the shop Steam.Rape Day developed in the context of a zombie apocalypse, in which the head of a company takes advantage of the situation to abusing several of his employees. “” Acosa verbally, mata and viola women while you progresás in history, “says the description on the project page of Steam (whose link not included by the conditional content of the images presented).” It is a dangerous world without laws. The zombies enjoy eating the flesh of humans and raping them brutally but you’re the most dangerous rapist in the city.”

One of the images of monkfish Day | “Image: Steam the project seems to have been almost exclusively to test the policies of Valve, which said last year that would not cure the content of the platform and allow the publication of all projects, except those who consider” “illegal or directly trolling”. One would think that rape is termed as illegal for the company, but according to the monkfish Day study is complete and is being analyzed by Valve, a process that is taking longer than it should because it includes “content and sexual content that can be illegal in some countries.” So far the company has eliminated several projects that contained images of characters from childhood appearance in sex scenes, a title that glorified the massacres in schools and more than one hundred of the directly pornographic experiences. However, the methodology that has so far used the company is improper and questionable, since it rectified the decision after giving the content store clinging to the vague and encompassing concept of trolling to justify its decision. Rape Day should not be even considered to be part of the catalog of Steam, but Valve apparently had to assess the viability of the product and, probably, the impact that can have on their (increasingly impaired) public image. If we are guided by the comments in the Studio releases, public unfortunately does not lack. Fortunately the company took the right decision and announced today same Day snuff is not available on the platform. In an official statement said: “today we have decided not to distribute this game on Steam. Given our previous announcements regarding what should be in the store, we believe that this decision deserves further explanation. Much of our policy around what we distribute is, and should be, simply reactionary – we have to wait and see what comes through Steam Direct. Then we have to make a decision about any risk that represent to Valve, other developers and our clients. After discussions and in-depth research, we believe that ‘Rape Day’ carries unknown risks and costs and thus will not be available on Steam.” An appropriate way to treat this content might not allow you to even appear on the platform before approving it, because the images included on the page and the trailer itself are of otherwise disgusting. It will be each continuing to rely on the judgment of a company that seems to consider that Rape Day has not forming part of its catalogue only by the “risks and unknown costs” involved.

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