Maduro-mango incident inspires game app

The Maduro-mango incident has also inspired a new app in which you try to hit the President with a mango.

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According to the Tri-City Herald, the Venezuelan woman who beaned President Nicolas Maduro’s head with a mango to request housing has inspired a new gaming app.  According to the programmers–both of them Venezuelan immigrants to the U.S.:

The goal of “Maduro Mango Attack” is to accumulate points by throwing tropical fruit at the socialist leader as he scurries across the screen to a techno beat interspersed with calls by a prominent opposition leader to unleash their fury.

To read more, please follow the link to: http://www.tri-cityherald.com/2015/05/05/3546215/venezuelan-presidents-bout-with.html#storylink=cpy

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