By Kylie Stevens For Daily Mail Australia
Published: 04:31 GMT, 22 March 2019 | Updated: 04:32 GMT, 22 March 2019
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Violent video games based on the chilling live-streamed footage of the Christchurch terrorist attack have emerged on social media.
Game experts have slammed the developers behind the vile creations of at least three games that have emerged in the last week since the New Zealand tragedy which claimed 50 lives.
Despite Facebook removing 1.5 million copies of the 17 minute live-stream by alleged Australian gunman Brenton Tarrant, the harrowing footage was still widely available online in recent days, News Corp reported.
One of the online video games based on footage from the Christchurch terrorist attack
One game based on the haunting live-stream was a violent and bloody modification of The Sims, in which the shooter kills worshippers inside a mosque before dancing outside.
Another creator claimed to have spent five hours creating a 'short, sweet' first-person shooter game better than Minecraft, where the player shoots unarmed men with a semi-automatic rifle.
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