Nickelodeon promotes 'naughty' games to kids
Players peek up teacher's skirt, ogle buxom women in public places
The children's network Nickelodeon is now offering a selection of naughty games that allow players to look up teachers' skirts and perform a variety of sexual acts – prominently linking to the sexy games from its popular websites for young kids.
Nickelodeon links to AddictingGames.com from its websites for children, including Neopets.com and Nick.com. AddictingGames, a website owned by Nickelodeon parent company Viacom, features the Nickelodeon logo and has approximately 34 million monthly users.
The NewsBusters blog noted that the Nickelodeon website features racy games such as "Naughty Babysitter," "Booty Rider" and "You da Sperm!"
"You da Sperm" was set to inactive at the time of this report. Several other games, including "Asstroys," "Vanessa Naughty Toys," "Magic Fingers," "Perry the Sneak" and "Naughty Starlets" have been removed.
AddictingGames' "Naughty Classroom" allows players to glimpse under a teacher's skirt and inside her blouse. |
However, one game that remains active on the website allows players to glimpse under a teacher's skirt and inside her blouse.
The game, called "Naughty Classroom," begins with three young boys sitting at the front of a classroom and admiring a photo of their female teacher.
"Remember that hot school teacher you has a crush on in high school?" the game asks. "The subject of your adolescent dreams, the only teacher who could get your undivided attention in class? Presenting our mouth watering version of the ultimate teacher-goddess! Here's your chance to fulfill your ultimate childhood fantasy! Naughty Classroom will leave you begging for more homework!"
A teacher walks into the classroom wearing a mini skirt and spike heels. At one point, she unbuttons her shirt and flashes her undergarments at her students. Players can prompt one of the male students to turn on a fan, and a gush of air lifts the teacher's skirt.
Another game, "Naughty Gym Teacher," asks, "Why should boys have all the fun? The giggly schoolgirls cannot get enough of their hot male gym instructor, and they will resort to the naughtiest tricks to get what they want."
"I would love to be Coach Rodder's 'dumb belle,'" one girl says.
"Naughty Babysitter" allows a boy character to shoot ice cubes down his babysitter's blouse. The babysitter gets physical with her boyfriend on the sofa and even kisses the boy she is babysitting.
"Perry the Perv" depicts a cartoon man ogling large-breasted, scantily clad women in public places.
"Perry the Perv" depicts a cartoon man ogling large-breasted, scantily clad women in public places. |
"Perry the Sneak loves women," the description states. "The only problem is that women don't love Perry. … Help Perry get an eyeful without getting a handful for being the world's best Serial Peeker!"
Other games include "Naughty Detective," "Naughty Airplane," "Naughty Elevator," "Naughty Beach," "Naughty Park," "Naughty Supermarket" and "Naughty Summer Camp."
AddictingGames also features "Stick Dude Killing Arena," where players "Train to kill until you die." The game features splatters of blood and offers a suicide option. Likewise, "Dark Cut" and "Dark Cut 2" feature "More macho surgery! No anesthetic. No antiseptics. Just rusty knives, corn whiskey, and lots of blood!"
AddictingGames also features "Stick Dude Killing Arena," where players "Train to kill until you die." |
AddictingGames warns of "mature content" by featuring a very small image of a bomb near game titles.
The Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood, a national coalition of health-care professionals, educators, advocacy groups and parents, has spoken out against Nickelodeon's promotion of AddictingGames, noting that thousands of parents have written the company to demand it remove links to AddictingGames from its children's websites. Members of the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood overwhelmingly chose AddictingGames as 2010's winner of the Toys Oppressive And Destructive to Young Children Award, also known as the TOADY, for the worst toy of the year.
"Nickelodeon's cynical disregard of pleas from parents is troubling," said Dr. Diane Levin, professor at Wheelock College and co-author of "So Sexy So Soon." "It seems that keeping children's eyes glued to advertiser-supported screens by providing edgy content is much more important to Nick than honoring parents' trust."
Newsbusters writer Alana Goodman noted, "Nick.com describes itself as 'THE place for kids to play games online!' There will even be an entire show devoted to promoting an AddictingGames.com contest airing on Nickelodeon's TV station on June 19."
"With widespread concern over teachers sexually abusing children, it's bizarre that Nickelodeon would partner with a website that seemingly endorses that type of behavior," Goodman wrote. "Also troubling are the lessons that some of the video games seem to teach children – namely, that it's acceptable to sexually harass women."
(Note: Concerned individuals may contact Nickelodeon and parent company Viacom.)
2 comments:
That is just disgusting and makes me so glad that we have removed commercial tv from our home. Nickelodeon was never my favorite and I found the majority of their cartoons offensive and annoying. Thanks for the heads up about the web site.
aside from all these perverted games, you can always watch Minute to Win it on NBC tonight 8/7
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