The game, to be sold online for 50 euros (£34), comes as Italy struggles to stop a thriving vice trade, now thought to involve up to 70,000 prostitutes, of whom more than 40,000 are immigrants, mainly from Nigeria, Russia, the Balkans, and Ukraine. "The idea is to give people an idea of what prostitutes are up against in this country." "Everything in the game is true," said its inventor, Daniela Mannu. If the dice roll their way, they land a week's earnings - up to 5,000 euros - in one go, win a trip to work in Amsterdam or are rescued by an enamoured client. Rather than buy property in Park Lane, the women jump from Albanian pimps and police stations and hospitals, while trying not to get killed. Each "prostitute" starts the game penniless with a "slavery contract" forcing them to pay up to 90% of their earnings to their pimps.
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