Doesn’t every little girl want to be just like Paris Hilton? At MissBimbo.com, around 200,000 users (mostly between the ages of 9 and 16) have already registered to play Miss Bimbo, which totes itself as a “virtual fashion game.
” The game is about much more than fashion, though. Players compete to become “the most famous, beautiful, sought after bimbo across the globe,” by completing virtual tasks that include shopping for sexy clothes, going to clubs, popping diet pills, hunting for a rich boyfriend, and even undergoing breast augmentation surgery. You have to earn “bimbo dollars” to spend on important necessities like those, and when you run out of virtual cash, you can send a pricey text message to MissBimbo (or make a PayPal payment) in order to recharge your bimbo’s bank account.
MissBimbo.com In Their Own Words
“Welcome to Miss Bimbo. Enter the exciting world of the first ever, virtual fashion game! Become the most famous, beautiful, sought after bimbo across the globe!”
Why MissBimbo.com It Might Be A Killer
The site’s British version already has around 200,000 registered users, while its French predecessor (“Ma-Bimbo”) boasts 1.2 million player subscriptions. So despite the controversy surrounding it, Miss Bimbo is obviously a game that a plenty of people find entertaining.
Some Questions About MissBimbo.com
Miss Bimbo is getting slammed by parent groups, women’s advocates, and even French dieticians. Will this game be able to withstand the public outcry and threatened legal action? 







