Survival Island 3: Australia Story 3D game that encourages players to bludgeon Aboriginal Australians to death causes outrage

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 it to be banned. Photo: Screen grab
A game that allows players to kill Indigenous Australian characters has sparked outrage, with thousands of people calling for it to be banned. Photo: Screen grab
An Aboriginal man is seen lying on the ground after apparently being bludgeoned to death.  Photo: Screen grab
An Aboriginal man is seen lying on the ground after apparently being bludgeoned to death. Photo: Screen grab
Questions have been raised as to how the game was ever allowed online. Photo: Screen grab
Questions have been raised as to how the game was ever allowed online. Photo: Screen grab
A game that allows players to kill Indigenous Australian characters has sparked outrage, with thousands of people calling for it to be banned. Photo: Screen grab
A game that allows players to kill Indigenous Australian characters has sparked outrage, with thousands of people calling for it to be banned. Photo: Screen grab

A game that requires players to bludgeon Aboriginal Australians to death has prompted outrage and been removed from stores, raising questions as to how an app that warns players to "beware of Aborigines" was ever allowed online.

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