Sexy Party 7.5.0
| Developer: |
RWFTS - Adult Games Division (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/NT 4.x/XP/2000/2003/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate/ Vista Home Basic x64/ Vista Home Premium x64 |
| License: | Demo |
| Price: |
$34.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 7.49 MB |
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Sexy Party is a PC board game for 2 to 8 players. The game is based around a traditional design of buying and selling properties but has a lot of adult extras thrown in. The game includes drinking games, physical challenges, truth or dare, striptease and high risk gambling! In addition to all this the game has a very strong adult theme and includes many thousands of erotic activities to be performed during the game.
Sexy Party can be played by 1 to 4 couples and it is possible to set the game options to allow players to interact only with their partners or with any other player (of the opposite sex!).
If you are into the swinging scene then Sexy Party is your game. 2 to 8 players can play this game, specifying a partner or not whatever the situation might be.
The game is fully configurable. Every player's personal options can be adjusted (clothes they are wearing, fetishes they like, whether or not they drink alcohol and even the marker they wish to use when moving round the board!
The game can be played in 4 different ways (a. the game ends when everyone mutually agrees to quit, b. each player is evicted from the game when they go bankrupt, with the last player in being the winner, c. the first player to earn a certain amount of $$s wins, d. the player with the highest score after "x" rounds wins).
There are over 17,000 built - in adult activities and it is very easy to add more with the fully configurable activity maintenance screen.
The game includes a child lock that prevents any minors in the household from accidentally accessing the game (with child lock enabled the game's purpose is entirely unknown!).
The game can be saved and resumed at a later date.
Player preferences can be saved and re-loaded.
There are many other design features. However, there is really so much to the game that it is much easier for you to download it and try it for yourself. |
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