Get ‘Rody to rumble’ with the ‘Go Duterte’ game | Inquirer Technology
Help ‘Rody’ attack and shoot the ‘enemies’

Get ‘Rody to rumble’ with the ‘Go Duterte’ game

By: - Correspondent / @inqmindanao
/ 07:07 AM November 29, 2015

Go Duterte game DAVAO CITY – From the creators of the “TanimBala” game comes another game to pique the interest of Filipinos, it’s called “Go Duterte.”

Manila-based Kulit Games’ 14 megabyte app, which was released on Google Play last week, let users “Help Duterte shoot the incoming villains!”

Gamers need to move Rody’s character “from left to right using the dedicated arrows on the lower leftmost part of the screen, as he encounters robbers, kidnappers, corrupt politicians and the rest of the gang.”

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There is a “shoot” button that players should press and hold “to attack the enemies.”

While the app might be similar to its previous release, “TanimBala,” players should not be complacent though.

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“Be as alert and fast as you can,” the developer urged.

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Players earn points by “killing a thug.”

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They can use the points to “buy additional weapons and ammunitions.”

“Get RODY TO RUMBLE and be part of Duterte`s journey!,” Kulit urged.

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The game has so far been downloaded 191 times as of early Sunday morning. CDG

 

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