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Archive for November, 2007
The world of sex games can’t be all pre-rendered nipples and realistic breast physics. Up on his blog, Ben Yehuda has an exhaustive list of non-digital sex games categories–including sex ed, naughty Twister, and even tentacle-related card games. Yehuda explains:
There are games whose subject is about sex, games that are supposed to stimulate […]
Is it a girl? Is it a boy? It’s an adorable Sim!
MySims is the newest addition to the Sims series. If there’s one thing it’s not lacking in, it’s cuteness. Designed by fellow redhead and all around cool gaming person Robin Hunicke, My Sims has a bright, stylized aesthetic and cuddly, SD […]
Due to the general craziness of Wordpress and some sort of misalignment of the stars, Heroine Sheik is currently experiencing technical difficulties. That means, it seems, that the site may or may not appear to exist. It also means your comments may or may not post. But don’t worry: Heroine Sheik does […]
Yesterday we talked about Facebook and games. That got me thinking about… well, Facebook and games. Personally, I’m a fan of Scrabulous, the Facebook version of Scrabble. Dedicated Heroine Sheik readers will know from my old Joystiq column (or just my general air of word-dorkiness) that I’m a Scrabble lover, born and raised. Ah, the […]
What’s social networking if not one big game? Over at The Guardian Unlimited Gamesblog, Aleks has an interesting post about how gaming intersects with Web 2.0–and in particular, Facebook. Is Facebook a meaningful gaming platform that could eventually support MMOs, she wonders, or just a schlock collection of casual titles and thinly veiled […]
Chances are you’ve heard about the “pornographic” web comic that depicts Assassin’s Creed producer Jade Raymond as a bikini-clad fellator–for which Ubisoft has issued a cease and desist. The implication, of course, is that the admittedly attractive G4 host is using her sex appeal to promote the game. Alternatively, the implication is that […]
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