Ukraine is giving people the chance to release some frustration. An online game called 'Beat Putin' was developed with the intention of raising funds for humanitarian causes.👇 UkraineWar UkraineRussianWar
Ukrainians Design Game Called 'Beat Putin', Users Play as Elon Musk, Game Raises R145k for Humanitarian NeedsAn online game inspired by the war between Russia and Ukraine was developed as means to raise funds, and so far it's been popular
The game was designed with the Ukraine southwest city of Ukraine, Mariupol as a background, since it's one of the hotspots in the Russian assault Designers of the game have raised $10 000 that will go towards humanitarian projects to assist Ukrainians in needThe ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine has claimed the lives of thousands of people from both countries. Many more who were in the firing line have been displaced following evictions from their homes.
The war between the two countries gave rise to a new game developed by Ukraine designers called Musk vs Putin. Gamers play the game as South African inventor,
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