Never get mad with SINtendo

SINtendo RaPISSED by Kris P. Kreme

SINtendo RaPISSED by Kris P. Kreme

Madison is a single mother who does everything, but a simple mistake may cost her everything.

Dr. Simms treats her son Grady for anger issues and he recommends a video game called R’ya Pissed to help him. But at a gaming store, rushed for time, the game Madison is accidentally given is called RaPISSED, and it’s a SINtendo game sure to deal with Grady’s problems in ways no therapist would ever recommend.

When Grady, angry at his mother for dressing in slutty animal print for a zoo charity event, chooses a character that looks remarkably like her to play RaPISSED with, he never knows that the increasingly perverted action on screen is just what Madison is actually experiencing.

 

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Madison is a single mom with more on her plate than most woman would handle, but she has always taken the challenges of doing everything seriously. After a somewhat comical mixup at a gaming store, plenty of serious things may soon be done to her as life truly gets wild and wildly inappropriate.

Meeting with her son Grady’s therapist, Madison knows she has to keep one eye on the clock at all times. She still needs to pick Grady up from detention, get home, figure out dinner, and change for the zoo charity event she coordinated that evening. It’s just another ordinary day of doing everything for Madison, and she manages things as well or better than most, although her concerns about Grady’s seemingly endless anger issues are definitely top priority.

Dr. Simms explains that he wanted to meet with Madison away from Grady because Grady at eighteen and coming from a broken home with few if any friends, is a classically angry kid… suffering from rage issues that require a delicate treatment. More therapy sessions could simply cause him to have worse troubles, and clearly from his stint in detention he has no shortage of troubles.

But when Dr. Simms recommends a unique creative outlet for Grady, a therapeutic video game that should reach him on his level easier than more time with a therapist, neither Dr. Simms nor Madison could ever imagine the truly wild chaos about to be unleashed.

The game he recommends should be available at most gaming stores, and has the quirky name R’ya Pissed, offering ways to deal with anger and rage while playing a video game that hopefully Grady will enjoy more than traditional therapy techniques.

Unfortunately for Madison when she leaves quickly, knowing one more stop at a gaming store will likely only eat into time picking up Grady, making him angrier, she encounters a somewhat hapless new employee at the local game store… a kid named Reggie who ends up making a mistake that will cost Madison more than she can yet imagine.

Handing over the slip of paper that the doctor wrote the game title on, Reggie looks through their system to see if it is in stock. He finds it, but it’s among their restricted games. He isn’t sure if he is supposed to sell it to her. Any confusion over Madison claiming a therapist recommended it passes quickly as she insists on getting it, in a definite rush. In fact, she barely glances at the box when he gets it and rings it up, running out the door, late already to pick Grady up after detention.

Predictably Grady isn’t thrilled to have been left waiting, a kid with anger issues easily fueled by everyday frustrations. At home, the anger only builds towards his mother as she changes for her zoo charity event, wearing what he thinks is a slutty outfit, sure to humiliate him when her picture inevitably ends up in the town newsletter as her appearance at charity events always do. He already is sick of the guys at school talking about her, and when he sees the animal print dress she has chosen, figuring a zoo event should be the perfect time wearing it, Grady definitely is getting pissed.

Apologizing and having to go, Madison is soon out the door, money left for a pizza, encouraging Grady to try out the video game, hoping it will help. But Grady has pulled the box out of the Galactic Gaming bag… and definitely gotten the shock of his adolescent life.

It isn’t some weird therapeutic game called R’ya Pissed… it’s a SINtendo game called RaPISSED, and clearly the entire point of the game is massively different and perverse.

According to the box, the player can get even, get revenge, and turn more than the tables on everyone that angers them… anyone that pisses them off. The pictures are graphic and show how the player will control the actions, set the boundaries for their chosen character, and can enjoy button-mashing thrills to arouse and manipulate every male around. He can then watch explicitly as those males lose control and attack his chosen game avatar, violently, brutally, savagely raping her stupid.

As angry and worked up as he is, it definitely sounds like some good cathartic fun… but when choosing a game character avatar to take his frustrations out on, will choosing the one that looks remarkably like his mother, even down to the animal print dress be taking things too far?

Frustrated at her out wearing some slutty dress, knowing how bad the guys at school are going to tease him over it, Grady figures he needs to get this out of his system… and as he begins the game of RaPISSED, he has absolutely no clue that the zoo environment he chose happens to be the exact zoo location where Madison is walking in and greeting people.

It’s a sparsely attended charity affair as most events unfortunately are lately, but Madison knows it will still be better than nothing, and everyone seems friendly and welcoming, the zoo even setting things up in a large indoor area with windows onto the gorilla habitat, and more. Little could Madison ever imagine as she greets people, moves about, takes in the tropically nice indoor location for the evening events, back at home Grady has an over-the-shoulder view of what he thinks is merely a strikingly similar video game character.

While Grady can’t hear anything said, the dialogue mostly just indicated, he can see corresponding buttons appear around nearby men Madison happens to be near. And when he successfully presses those button combinations, flashes of red glow outward from the men and they get more and more worked up, more and more aroused beyond the point of all control.

It doesn’t take long before the men are acting, and while Grady enjoys the impressive graphics and openly perverse groping assault on his Madison game character… the real Madison is very much shocked speechless to have men she has known at charity events in the past suddenly lunging at her, dragging her off into more hidden corners of the tropical plants, speaking so forcefully as they brutalize and enjoy her attractive body like they may have secretly always imagined.

Grady is an angry kid, and thrilled with the depravity a real SINtendo game offers, and he’s determined that every single male possible is going to be enjoying Madison in every way they can, no matter what species they happen to be.

Will the random attacks soon break Madison’s increasingly warped mind? Will she start to crave who wants to force themselves on her next? And will Grady ever realize that he’s playing games with a real person, the very one who gave him the game never knowing what it would do to her?

Find out as SINtendo gets downright therapeutic for rage issues, and reminds readers to always be careful where you take out your frustrations. You might just take out someone you know in the process.

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