Company Name: Rasheed Abueideh
About: Liyla and the shadows of war is a game based on actual events, it tells a story
of little girl lives a war zone.
Description
When you live in war zone and
death is hunting everyone, things will look different and choices become harder.
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by @sH Gi
I just know that the war is so terrible and devastating ,that would kill the children,women and innocent people who that they have not any options at the start and end of the war!!!
But you should know it was an amateur performance and absolutely we could try the other ways to impress people. But anyway, congratulations on your new anti-war movement ...
فمن الله التوفیق
by Batistutu9
Boooooring!!! No gameplay, no history. Another miss try for “serious” game under the mask of a political side.
by YankeeClipper1972
This “game” isn’t really a game – it’s a beautifully drawn interactive comic. Beyond that however, it is a propaganda tool that includes at least two completely unprovoked attacks, one on a UN school and the other on a group of children playing football on the beach. I can appreciate the benefits of conveying the horrors of armed conflict and living under battle-zone conditions, but the inclusion of these unprovoked attacks on the most innocent of targets is nothing more than spreading untruths and furthering the myth of Palestinians as pure and innocent victims. It’s a shame really, as this “game” could have helped people all over the world understand the horrors of living in a war zone, but instead it appears more focused on spreading the hatred of Israel as a big, bad state willing to indiscriminately harm civilians, targeting schools and children.
Apple should be ashamed for allowing such a one-sided, brazen tool of propaganda to be published in its store.
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