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Games have several political leaders as main characters with present political scenario as backdrop Hyderabad: Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, Telugu Desam chief N. Chandrababu Naidu, PR founder K. Chiranjeevi, and other political leaders are engaged in a keen contest not just in elections but are slogging it out in the virtual world too. This is actually the case in the world of online gaming portal www.onlinerealgames.com developed by city-based 7Seas Technologies Limited. Vying for Prime Minister’s seat at the national level and Chief Minister’s seat at the regional level, the games are developed with several political leaders as the main characters in the backdrop of present political scenario. To take part in the games, all one needs to do is log onto the gaming portal and select a favourite leader and make him contest in different sports and games, including swimming, running, javelin throw, shot put, hurdles, tug-of-war etc. There are different levels in each game and they will have a percentage bar which displays the number of gamers who selected a particular politician. The main objective behind introducing these online games was to create awareness among users on the Indian political scenario and also provide some relief to them, said 7Seas Technologies Managing Director, L. Maruthi Sanker, in a press release. The firm is presently offering over 280 online casual games on its gaming portal. Prior to launching the free online political casual games, it had developed similar games on the United States political scenario under the title Big Fight. The online political casual games would be available for free on its portal from March 15.
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