CM Murad Ali Shah makes it to Google Play Store

CM Maestro is based on the chief minister's daily struggles


News Desk August 22, 2016
'CM Maestro' is based on the province's new chief minister and his daily struggles to achieve his goal. PHOTO SOURCE: GOOGLE PLAY STORE

There's an addition to the list of games dedicated to Pakistan's politicians and this one will take you into the life of Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah.

Launched on Sunday, CM Maestro is based on the province's new chief minister and his daily struggles. Muhammad Sijjeel, the developer, has divided the game into seven hurdles:
1. Corruption
2. Rigging
3. Nepotism
4. Honour killings
5. Terrorism
6. Bribes
7. Floods

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Some who have downloaded the game fail to find it interesting -- much like Shah's cleanliness drives. The game is a rip-off of the very famous Flappy Bird but Shah fails to stay in the air.

PHOTO SOURCE: GOOGLE PLAY STORE

Players are required to keep the provincial chief minister and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) flag in the air while overcoming obstacles to progress to subsequent levels.

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As interesting as that may sound, unlike Sijjeel's other politically influenced games, CM Maestro is poorly developed and has too many ads. An added feature? The soundtrack of the game is the iconic PPP anthem Dila Teer Bija.

PHOTO SOURCE: GOOGLE PLAY STORE

The game can be downloaded from Google's Play Store along with three other applications.

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