A new Facebook app created by popular matrimonial website shaadi.com lets players fight 'greedy grooms' who demand dowry -- a practice that persists in India despite being outlawed more than 50 years ago. The game shows a woman with eight arms, each hand holding a 'weapon' such as a kitchen utensil or shoe.
Angry Brides is a take-off of the hugely popular mobile app Angry Birds, a game in which cartoon birds with attitude try to rescue their eggs from greedy green pigs.
In the matrimonial version, the pigs have morphed into dowry-hungry grooms, and the birds are brides battling to hang on to their cash.
In the first level of Angry Brides the dowry on demand is Rs 1.5 million (22,500 euros). By flinging her weapon of choice at three greedy grooms, a bride can lower the dowry demand with each hit. She gets more points for whacking a well-paid pilot than for a lowlier engineer. If she manages to reduce the dowry to zero, she can move up a level.
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