Semi-naked chicks, big boobs and cash. Need more?

Jan 16, 2008 07:47 GMT  ·  By

The game, similar in style with Quake or Unreal Tournament, can be downloaded for free from the official website. It is a MMO first person shooter that has a little twist - it gives its players the opportunity to earn cash for killing. And now it would be a great time to hear the opinions anti-violence, game-haters & Co have about this one.

Described controversially as "cash for kills", Kwari considers itself a natural evolution of PC gaming and a better alternative to online poker, where luck is all that matters while this game rewards players depending solely on their skills. Also, there is no fee needed to download or play the game - instead, ammo for your weapons costs. You'll pay $5 for 5000 rounds and, after you make the purchase, it's just you and your weapon against tons of other players who want to win cash just as much as you do.

The nice thing about this game is that it tries to give everybody a chance of winning, so a skill matching system is implemented. And even if this doesn't help you too much to earn money, you can collect keys to unlock hourly, daily, monthly, and quarterly jackpots - the latest being expected to exceed $250,000 as the number of players increases.

"Whether you're playing a sport, a card game, or a computer game, as soon the opportunity to win money is introduced, the whole dynamic of a game and the way you play it changes forever," said Eddie Gill, founder and creator of Kwari. "What we've intentionally created with Kwari is an environment which presents everyone with an equal opportunity to win that money, based on a style of game everyone knows how to play."

And there is a fun part, too: Kwari is filled with smokin' hot chicks with big guns and other big things for you to see, and you will see, since they are wearing clothes which can be barely seen, so you will most likely find yourself sometimes just running after the girls, forgetting to press the shoot button. Who would kill such beautiful creatures, anyway?