About: Islamic Fun

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Islamic Fun (also known as Islamic Fun!) is a 1999 religious and educational video game, consisting of six minigames targeted at children. The game was developed by the United Kingdom-based firm Innovative Minds. The game is notable for the controversy generated by "The Resistance" minigame, which allowed players to throw rocks at Israeli tanks upon correctly answering trivia. The game's message was supported by Innovative Minds' "Boycott Israel" page and campaign, which aims to raise awareness about the treatment of Palestinians in Israel.

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  • Islamic Fun (also known as Islamic Fun!) is a 1999 religious and educational video game, consisting of six minigames targeted at children. The game was developed by the United Kingdom-based firm Innovative Minds. The game is notable for the controversy generated by "The Resistance" minigame, which allowed players to throw rocks at Israeli tanks upon correctly answering trivia. The game's message was supported by Innovative Minds' "Boycott Israel" page and campaign, which aims to raise awareness about the treatment of Palestinians in Israel. (en)
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  • Innovative Minds (en)
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  • "Some in the media have kicked up a fuss over this game. It seems that the media is silent when they, the zionists, use their tanks to slaughter our children but when our children play a shoot-em up game where they shoot zionist tanks in return for correct answers we are accused of training terrorists and instilling hatred towards Jews!" (en)
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  • 1999 (xsd:integer)
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  • - Developer Innovative Minds on the negative reception to the minigame "The Resistance" (en)
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  • Islamic Fun (en)
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  • Islamic Fun (also known as Islamic Fun!) is a 1999 religious and educational video game, consisting of six minigames targeted at children. The game was developed by the United Kingdom-based firm Innovative Minds. The game is notable for the controversy generated by "The Resistance" minigame, which allowed players to throw rocks at Israeli tanks upon correctly answering trivia. The game's message was supported by Innovative Minds' "Boycott Israel" page and campaign, which aims to raise awareness about the treatment of Palestinians in Israel. (en)
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  • Islamic Fun (en)
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