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Help Krisis to escape from Argentina with her money
Krisis: Reina de Argenzuela is a Platform Game video game, available for cell phones. It is starred by Krisis, the president of an Argentina turned into Venezuela, who must get all the money and escape from the wrath of the people. She also has to escape from the attacks of Lanato, who unexpectedly falls from the sky, and the superhero Super Nis-Man, who she has to force-suicide. She may be helped by Luis Delia, who will kill the angry people, and the ghost of Nestor, who will lift her and make her fly above the wrath of the people (for a while, of course).

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  • 0% Approval Rating: But who cares? As long as she gets enough money, Krisis will be fine. Isn't that the purpose of being in government?
  • Bittersweet Ending: If she runs out of money and the people get her. The Argentines recover their money and live happily ever after... until they vote for another thief.
  • Hell Has New Management: If Krisis falls into one of the Bottomless Pits, she will go directly to Hell. She will be put in charge, and after a while Hell will run out of fire, no tridents will make it pass the customs, and there will be high taxes for horns.
  • No Celebrities Were Harmed
    • Krisis has a similar face to that of Cristina Kirchner, president of Argentina. What a coincidence!
    • Lanato is a journalist that gathered enough information to put Krisis behind bars. And, like Jorge Lanata, he has a new kidney. What a coincidence!
    • Super Nis-Man is a prosecutor that will also put Krisis behind bars, unless you "suicide" him. His name is similar to that of Alberto Nisman, who denounced Cristina Kirchner and was found dead in his home, and the judiciary ruled that he commited suicide. What a coincidence!
    • When she goes to hell, Krisis is welcomed by a black man who talks like the dead Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez. What a coincidence!
  • Very Loosely Based on a True Story: According to the intro, the content of the videogame is fictional, and it is completely unrelated to any real people or events... just like the "relato"

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