It’s just not Krismas without SINtendo

Sunday SINday by Kris P. Kreme

Sunday SINday by Kris P. Kreme


Angry at being punished while his sister gets to be the angel in this year’s Christmas caroling choir, Diego has only one outlet to take out his teenage angst… a mystery handheld game featuring an animated shark.

But when he names the victims of his shark after the choir members, giving the primary endgame victim Catalina’s name, Diego could never imagine what twisted tunes the choir will unknowingly start singing.

As the angel, Catalina is the one everyone looks at, but more than the homeowners have an eye for her as the choir starts singing perverse things to do to Catalina… and then doing them. Diego can’t imagine the Sunday SINday chaos his game-play is creating.

 

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Michael and Ana’s son Diego is definitely not happy accepting his punishment for proving untrustworthy around the house. With it being a Sunday afternoon, the parents have Christmas charity work to do, and his annoying sister Catalina has choir rehearsal and then caroling in the neighborhoods near the church to do, so Diego can’t be left alone.

But will his time sitting in the back pews at the church while the choir practices and then heads out to carol bring more than a new tune from the spoiled princess Catalina likes to be?

Punished while Catalina gets to be the Angel of the caroling choir is bad enough, but being stuck in an empty church with nothing to do is worse. Fortunately for Diego, his easy-going dad has a solution… pray or play. Having found a little handheld game that isn’t in the condition or the kind of toy the toy drive handles for Christmas, Michael hands the little game to his son.

With a mystery game in hand, some new batteries to hopefully bring it back to life and solve the mystery of what the little handheld has on it, Diego might not be as enraged as he has been by Catalina’s angelic spoiled persona. And as she and the older choir members practice before caroling, Diego finally gets the little game working and discovers a surprisingly fun looking little shark game where a shark comes onto land and attacks random people. He’s even allowed to give names to the victims of his shark game, and with a strange little title like Shark the herald Angel’s Scream, he knows just what spoiled angel in his own life to make the primary victim in his shark gameplay.

Giving the other characters in the game the names of the choir members, Diego is only too happy to make the primary victim, the end boss to defeat with his animated shark none-other-than Catalina.

But once he begins to play, the choir out caroling the nearby neighborhoods, are they all going to be singing a new tune which has Catalina slowly but surely getting more and more corrupted, both mind and body?

Each of the choir members has a solo line they will sing for the carols at each home, but what is going on when Catalina stands as the angel and the first choir member sings out the words Touch Her, everyone else in the group doing just that? At the next house when another choir member belts out the words Kiss Her and again the others are forcing themselves onto Catalina, much to the confusion and shock of the homeowners watching… she knows something is wrong.

Meanwhile Diego is enjoying his gameplay, the funny way the shark attacks seem to inspire such crude behavior on the part of the little game characters towards his chosen villain, Catalina.

Will Catalina, the angel of the caroling choir, be pressed just a bit too hard by their actions, their transformative perverse behavior? Will any of the homeowners enjoy the increasingly twisted caroling? And will Diego finally get the revenge he so childishly wanted… by playing a very adult game on a Sunday SINday?

 

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