Press Trust of India
Washington, June 6: A new computer game has been launched that allows gamers to perform heart surgery on Donald Trump and decide whether he has a heart of stone or gold. The update to Surgeon Simulator by the British games designer Bossa Studios was released on to the online gaming platform Steam. Players win the game by successfully giving the 69-year-old presumptive Republican Presidential nominee a heart transplant, but they can also apply make-up, or add some Trump vodka, or Trump steak during the procedure.
Of the 23,195 ‘operations’ carried out so far, only 5,460 have been successful. Unfortunately for Trump supporters, his avatar died the remaining 17,735 times, BBC reported. Richard Earl from Bossa Studios was quoted as saying that game, launched Thursday, was designed to allow their fans to express their views on one of the most discussed politicians in the world. “We have had 6,000 ‘votes’ so far. 2,500 gold hearts versus 3,500 stone hearts and over the past 24 hours it has remained a fairly constant 40/60 split,” he said. “Since our initial launch of Surgeon Simulator in 2013, this Donald Trump update has been our most popular so far,” Earl said.
“It’s been exciting to start with Trump,” Earl said, “but we haven’t yet made any decision on whether or not to include other politicians such as Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders.’ It is not the first time that game designers have been inspired by the American Presidential campaign. Meanwhile, angered by Donald Trump’s allegations that China stole American jobs and profited out of US markets, Chinese manufacturers are selling toilet papers in the US with facial expressions of the controversial presumptive Republican Presidential nominee, state media reported Monday.