Friday, January 18, 2013

Friday Poll: Should Apple pull the NRA shooting app?


The outdoor range arms you with an M16.


(Credit: Screenshot by Amanda Kooser/CNET)

The National Rifle Association's recent release of an App Store game called NRA: Practice Range has stirred up an impressive amount of controversy lately. Supporters and detractors alike are chiming in on the app and an online petition has been started demanding its removal from the App Store.


The reviews in the App Store range from complaints about the bad controls to users praising the gun safety tips.


I checked out the app for myself. As far as first-person shooters go, it's pretty innocuous. There's no blood spurting out from the vaguely humanoid indoor range targets. For the outdoor range, players start with an M16, but they can buy more powerful weapons like AK47s and Dragunov SVDs. The controls are awkward, requiring you to rotate your device around at odd angles. I got motion sickness pretty quickly.


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