Satirical app encourages ‘pooping’ on politicians

A NEW satirical video game app has appeared which encourages users to poop on the heads of politicians.
Gamers are encouraged to vent their fury at their least favourite politicians.Gamers are encouraged to vent their fury at their least favourite politicians.
Gamers are encouraged to vent their fury at their least favourite politicians.

Pigeon Poop, backed by the company Pigeon Poop Ltd, set up the game as an unorthodox method of polling how the general public feels about their political party leaders in the run up to the 2015 general election.

P.O.O.P, the company claim, refers to ‘People’s Opinion Of Politicians’, and allows users the choice of all the main party leaders, including David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nicola Sturgeon, Nigel Farage and Jim Murphy.

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The satirical App, which is available now for Android and online users, allows users to play many times as they like with 12 playable levels, 4 game types and 3 levels of difficulty.

There is quite a varied selection to choose from.There is quite a varied selection to choose from.
There is quite a varied selection to choose from.

Gamers can play at pigeonpoop.com and can view the latest statistics of who has been, erm, ‘targeted’ the most at thenationalopinionpoop.com.

Nigel Hall, founder and CEO of Pigeon Poop Ltd, said: “Many voters see politicians as birds of a feather in that they lack a connection with the public. Well here’s a way that the public can make a real connection with them.

“In short, Pigeon Poop General Election 2015 is a great game that let’s you turn politics into enormous, light-hearted fun.

“How better to woo the public back to politics? And, with the addition of the National Opinion Poop website we also have ‘Britain’s Unpopularity Poll’, that uniquely records how unpopular the fun-loving public find someone.

“We have listened to the Great British voters and in keeping with the best traditions of British satire have created an amusing game to turn their frustrations into a light hearted and yet highly representative opinion poll.”

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