Cheryl K. Chumley
Washington Times
August 29, 2013
A new video game that’s in the development stages challenges players to overcome Texas law and jump through bureaucratic hoops and — winningly — find the path that leads to abortion.
Players are confronted with a series of challenges, from geographical to medical, that stymie access to abortion, LifeSiteNews reported. They choose a game persona and navigate through the challenges.
One such persona: a 35-year-old woman who has a longtime boyfriend but “never planned to have children.” Another: a 19-year-old bartender who is saving up money while she debates her options.
The game is called Choice: Texas. It has a “choose-your-adventure” tone, as created by Carly Kocurek and Allyson Whipple, LifeSiteNews said.