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MOBILE GAMES

Coolest Girl In School – the Mobile Game For Bad Girls

- Now internationally available

By: Florin Troaca, Communications News Editor

"Coolest Girl In School" is the name of a controversial mobile game developed by Champagne for the Ladies and Kukan Studio, two Australian providers of mobile entertainment. The game was first released in Australia, and it's now also available
internationally, so anyone can try it out.

Presented as being better than a GTA (Grand Theft Auto) for girls, Coolest Girl In School is said to be the first mobile RPG game created for female gamers. The controversial aspect of the game is the fact that, for becoming the "coolest girl", you will have to lie, flirt, cheat, manipulate and even do drugs. Not exactly something for a girl who should be taught to stay away from the above mentioned things, right?

Anyway, this is, after all, just a game, and its creators say they expect girls to understand that all of the game's action is an irony of what some of today's high schools have become.

Players will be able to chose from eight characters to play with: Janine, Kathy the Fashionista, Amy the Emo, Ursula the Emo, Heidi the Indie, Trina the Mystic Dolphin, Kylie the Bushpig and Beth the Tragical - pick any of these girls and try leading her to high-school glory. Well, a "decadent glory", but still.

Coolest Girl In School is compatible with a wide range of handsets from all the major producers, including Nokia, Samsung, Motorola, Sony Ericsson and LG. The game is available as a paid download, for 7 Australian dollars ($6.5 or 4.2 Euro), from its official website, found at this address. Anyone, from any country around the world, can get it, after paying the mentioned price via PayPal.

What's left to say is that we hope the girls who try the game will indeed understand they should not do in real life what they are required while playing it. If so, Coolest Girl In School might prove to be a really good mobile game.




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