JFK Reloaded v1.1 (Free Game)

As I watch the limo creep down Dealey Plaza, I put my finger on the trigger and peer down my rifle's telescope. I can see my target in the cross hairs. It's Nov. 22, 1963. I'm trying to kill the president.

Controversial before ever being released, this game poses itself as the world’s first interactive reconstruction of John F. Kennedy’s assassination (but was quickly condemned as a calculated and depraved cash-in on one of the most grim and unforgettable moments in modern history.)

Gamers play a sniper firing on the president's limo in a simulation that features physics, movements and conditions accurate to the actual shooting. The game uses the unanswered details of the event and attempts to pose the question: could Lee Harvey Oswald have murdered John F. Kennedy from the sixth floor of the Texas Schoolbook Depository? The publisher offered a $100,000 prize in an online competition for the player who most closely matched the shots taken by Lee Harvey Oswald, as concluded in the Warren Commission Report on the assassination of JFK.