It’s a place where users come to have social networking in real time, to watch movies together, to shop for real-world goods and services, as well as virtual goods and services – but there is no objective,” said Brian Shuster of Utherverse. It’s really is less of a game and more of the Internet in 3D. “We don’t refer to the virtual world as a game, but rather as the 3D Web, or the Virtual World Web.
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The Utherverse creates a place for fans to interact and play, making this new genre of sex games a rule free social networking experience. Users aren’t expected to complete missions or earn points, rather, they’re expected to roam around the world, have fun, and do all the things they can’t really do in real life (because unless you’re Tommy Lee, it’s doubtful you’re hooking up with porn stars). Unlike Bonetown and Project X, Digital Playground’s Utherverse focuses more on leisure and social networking rather than gaming. All of these games feature well known porn stars (helllllooo, Ron Jeremy is in Bonetown), which is cool for fans because they can interact with them virtually like never before. It’s a surprise to see new sex-based games hitting the market like Bonetown, Project X, and Digital Playground’s new 3D world, that bring players into a world where they can pretty much do whatever they want without judgement. With this move towards keeping our games clean, it seems almost counter intuitive to bring back sex video games a la Lesiure Suit Larry and Benny Hill. Partly because any game slapped with an “AO” rating practically means suicide for the developer because no brick and mortar store will stock the game. With the advent of the video game rating system, it seems like mainstream games that really push the envelope are becoming less and less prevalent. Of course we are talking about pixelated cartoonish sexual imagery but hey, back in the day this stuff was awesome! Certain game development companies continue to make straight out porn focused games, but there are also some ‘mainstream’ games including sex as part of a storyline like Heavy Rain, Mass Effect 2 (again), and the always controversial Grand Theft Auto series. For those old schoolers, you may remember games like Sierra’s Leisure Suit Larry Series, which was a computer adventure game about a guy trying to get lucky in any way possible. Which is exactly why so many companies are exploring the world of sex based video games. You get some very funny weapons that you can use and things are cartoon style violent which I really do like.For most geeks, the only thing that can trump video games is, well, porn. Combat is the main thing that the gameplay has going on and it is a bit of a mixed bag. You will have to partake in various missions to move things along, but the majority of what you are going to be engaging in here is combat. The gameplay of BoneTown The Second Coming Edition! Is that of your typical 3D open-word style game. Some of the voice acting is hilarious and the quality is not bad at all, from what I understand they did add quite a bit of voice acting to this game. There is nothing wrong with that and at least there is a great deal of variety. The thing is, the sex here to me is done more for laughs and shock value than it is to get you off. The game could not be any more filled with sex and there is pretty much every kind of sex you could want in the game. The game actually reminds me of a kind of halfway point between Grand Theft Auto III and Leisure Suit Larry (the 3D one for the PS2) and I do not mean that in a necessarily bad way. The game is certainly a lot brighter than the original, but it still has a kind of PlayStation 2 era thing going on. One of the things that the developers of BoneTown The Second Coming Edition! Have said that they worked on a great deal was the visuals. Hey, I love lewd, crude, and rude as much as the next guy and I do think there are many aspects to this game that made me laugh. The whole game could not be any cruder, it is like a game that was made by a bunch of 15-year old’s who had just spent the weekend binge-watching, South Park.