Developer Cash In On Meek Mill, Drake And 50 Cent Feud? Video Game 'Meeky Mill' Makes Debut

by Saranya Palanisamy / Jan 28, 2016 10:52 PM EST
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The continuing Meek Mill, Drake and 50 Cent feud has been made into a fun video game.

The game called "Meeky Mill" was developed by Otaku Gang and the user will play Mill who will fight against Drake and 50 Cent.

With Meek Mill's highly publicized feud with Drake and his latest fight with 50 Cent, he has become a target of many cruel jokes for the past few months.

Developer Gang and musician Richie Branson have added salt to the Philadelphia rapper's wound by creating a new game based on his beefs, as reported by Vibe.

The Meek Mill, Drake and 50 Cent feud game is a simple and fun side-scroller, as it challenges the players to help Nicki Minaj's boyfriend reach the $1 million mark before the characters of Drake and 50 Cent kill him, according to Times Live.

"Meeky Mill" has only three characters Mill, Drake and 50 Cent.

Mill is put against Drake and 50 Cent, who won't let him reach the target. Mill is on the run, while Drake and 50 Cent are up on their respective spaceships shooting missiles.

The user will sprint through a series of obstructions collecting coins. Drake and 50 Cent will then team up against him as they throw bombs labelled "L." Nicki Minaj's boyfriend has to escape the bombs and reach the goal of $ 1,000,000 before getting hit by too many "Ls," as reported by Hiphopdx.

The soundtrack of the game is a mash-up of Future's "F**k up Some Commas," Drake's "Over" and 50 Cent's "Patiently Waiting."

The Meek Mill, Drake and 50 Cent feud game is available on both Mac and PC. It can also be played online using Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari, but it does not offer Chrome support.

Nicki Minaj's boyfriend's feud with Drake started last summer when he commented that the Canadian rapper doesn't write his own lyrics. Rapper 50 Cent joined the feud when Meek Mill dissed him in his latest track.

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