'Satanic rituals hidden in kid's games "My 6-Year Old Just Sacrificed 5 People to Satan'
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http://www.evilyoshida.com/thread-7492.html
Hey all
Have a 6 year old kid, I let him play his ipad on the weekends.
We downloaded this game called GOAT SIMULATOR:
All the info/title page etc look completely harmless, and to be honest we had a lot of fun and laughs playing for several days.
Its VERY FUNNY... you are a goat and can wander around and do all kinds of funny things, jumping on trampolines, flying around with jetpacks and all kinds of hilarious stuff. I really enjoyed it and we laughed a lot playing it, it seemed exactly the kind of game I like; unstructured, free to roam around and explore, lots of secret things to discover, etc
But then one day I was watching him play and he discovered THIS hidden in the trees
WTF
At first I didn't know quite what to think, but I went to do some research, and it turns out that THE WHOLE POINT OF THE GAME IS TO CREATE A SATANIC RITUAL!!!!
You have to bring 5 people into this circle and SACRIFICE THEM. As you do this the circle and pentagram start to glow:
Once you get 5 people, you become a SATAN-GOAT
By the time I figured this out my son was already ahead of me and has completed this, and was running around as the demon goat.
I told him to delete the game and explained exactly why.
THE POINT IS NOT that there is a satanic video game, this is no surprise.
The point is that there is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to indicate that the game has any such elements in it until you are deep into the game.
It looks totally innocent, and is marketed as a silly, harmless app for kids that is just fun and silly.
Then they twist and it is 100% Satanic.
That's fucked up, man.
After reading about this father's experience, I watched a video (easter eggs in the game)
A few other things (of many)
It's apparent that the game has parodies of various games and movies. Hard to vet games when, as parent noted, satanic or occult or drug culture etc. can pop up at any time.
This isn't the only example I've noticed with seemingly non-occult games, that once you start to play you discover otherwise.
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TheManyHands ago
You let a 6 year-old play video games on "his ipad". You're the one sacrificing children to satan with shit like that. Imagine pretending to be surprised that giving an ipad to a 6 year-old was a bad idea. The guy obviously hates his child.
kestrel9 ago
The father's complaint was that he wasn't aware of the content. Read @argosciv info (above) on the rating of the game being (17+) but Googleplay rated it PG and no rating was included on the steam page.
You're correct, it's the parents responsibility to vet games and movies before giving them to the kids.
Aasb ago
not just that. A 6 year old shouldn't have an ipad. Its lazy parenting.
argosciv ago
It's also a fair contention that the father let their 6 year old spend so much time on an ipad.
Terrible example of parenting.
Nobody is in the right between the two.
That said, Goat Simulator is a terrible video game and in at least a few ways should be condemned for being a blight on the industry – there's even a mild connection to Activision (discovered while digging further in the time since my comment), which opens the whole thing up to further suspicion.