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Just when the unsettling air around the deadly Blue Whale game was simmering, a game that claimed several teen lives across the globe around an year ago, here comes the Momo Challenge. Similar in nature, it is yet another deadly challenge that targets the mentally vulnerable. The challenge allegedly throws a series of tasks for its chosen player, with the final task asking them to take their lives.
Reportedly, two deaths in India have been linked to the challenge. To combat the lingering threat, several state police authorities in India have issued warnings over the disturbing game.
Momo challenge - What’s the game?
It is said that the challenge first started on Facebook where people were asked to communicate with an unknown person via an unknown number. Reportedly, the link of this game is being circulated through Whatsapp.
The first Momo challenge death took place in Argentina in early August where a 12-year-old girl filmed her tasks on her phone before committing suicide. The Argentina Police warned parents to monitor their kids. The hunt for the ‘adolescent with whom she exchanged messages’ is underway.
Momo challenge - Why the name?
According to a popular news portal, Momo is a popular social media account on WhatsApp, Facebook, and YouTube, which uses the image of a doll with scary features and large protruding eyes, and that is how they catch the attention of children.
Momo challenge - What are the tasks?
Once the contact with the victim is established, the ‘Momo’ account shares a series of challenges (read activities) that need to be completed to finally meet the ‘Momo’. Most of these tasks, according to reports, involve violent acts that end with suicide. If someone refuses to follow the instructions, the Momo intimidate them with dire consequences.
About the Momo image
The challenge uses an image of a grotesque woman with big bulging eyes. The Japanese artist who created the image, Midori Hayashi, says she is not associated to the game in any way. The image is called ‘Mother bird by Link Factory’.
How do they choose their target
The perpetrators of this horrific crime monitor the status of people on social networking websites to find out people with suicidal tendency.
How to protect yourself
Cyber experts are warning people to avoid accepting any ‘invitation to play’ from an unknown number and to avoid clicking on any unidentified links. Additionally, it is advised to frequently change your passwords for both email as well as social networking sites.
If you happen to get an invite from an unknown number directly on your mobile, block that number straightaway.
Tips for parents
Teach your child the importance of saying NO with confidence!
Learn to listen to your child, instead of talking at them all the time.
Don't undermine their concerns. If you dismiss their feelings, they will stop confiding in you.
Keep the communication open. They should know they can tell you everything without feeling scared of the consequences.
Publisert 24. desember 2021.
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or some reason, the act of cleaning in video games is oddly satisfying. Tidying up might be a monotonous chore in everyday life, yet games like Viscera Cleanup Detail, PowerWash Simulator, and Unpacking turn cleaning into a surprisingly engaging activity. Maybe gamifying burdensome housework with rewards and goals is enough, or perhaps it boils down to the fact that these games can make you feel productive even when you're procrastinating. Either way, The Gunk takes this formula and applies it to an alien planet in the far reaches of space. There's more to developer Image and Form Games' first 3D title than simply cleaning, but for all of the other ideas it brings together, ridding the planet of its titular mess is its most enjoyable.

Upon discovering that black malevolent goo is sapping the planet of its lifeforce, protagonist Rani goes about removing the Gunk to restore the world to its former beauty. This is achieved with an arm attachment she affectionately calls "Pumpkin" which acts like a heavy-duty vacuum, allowing you to inhale the Gunk's globular masses until there isn't so much as a speck left. Hoovering up the planet is The Gunk's central tenet, while simple third-person platforming and puzzle-solving encompass the rest of your adventure. There are rare moments of combat, too, but cleaning the Gunk takes precedence. Each time you clear an area of the debilitating sludge, the planet bursts back to life as the flora and fauna emerge from their goopy prison. Watching a cold, gray, lifeless area suddenly exude color and wildlife is reminiscent of similar mechanics in games such as Okami and provides The Gunk with an inherently satisfying loop. Maybe if the game were longer than a brief three hours, the rather workmanlike act of cleaning the planet would eventually grow stale. Instead, it's the rest of the game that suffers this fate.
Publisert 24. desember 2021.
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how my grandparents explain going to school was like back in the good old days!
Publisert 25. november 2019. Sist endret 2. juli 2022.
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