By Simon Carless

Playgirl, Artmunk Release Virtual (and Adult) Encyclopedia

Playgirl and adult game developer Artmunk (Lovechess, The Virtual Express) teamed up to release The Virtual Encyclopedia of Sex, a 3D PC/Mac game that promises "the latest insights and researched sexual techniques from authorities like Dr. Alan Manevitz and sexologist Jayme Waxman."

The Virtual Encyclopedia of Sex allows you to customize characters (hair styles, tattoos, pubic hair, etc.), direct the in-game camera to zoom in and get the perfect angle, and control your couple to completion in a variety of sexual positions. The game even has achievements that reward you with special clothes and advanced positions.

For those with limited experience in the ways of love, the game offers a sex guide and tutorial to get you started, which will probably offer more useful advice than the implausible second-hand stories your best friend in middle school relayed to you about his older brother's courtships.

You can see some very not-safe-for-work screenshots for The Virtual Encyclopedia of Sex and watch a trailer at Artmunk Games. The game is available to purchase for $29.99.

By Colt

And Yet It Moves Review

The gimmick of snide lead characters that are too crackerjack for their own good and game designers breaking the fourth wall and spouting quips directly at the audience is hopefully fading away. You know the one: break in the action, our hero turns to us and winks. While it’s easy to remember these moments [...] Continue reading
By Zak

On Trial: Machinarium

Zak: 10 Machinarium by Amanita Design is a perfect 10 in my book. This puzzle game features perfect graphics and great sounds effect. The game ran smooth with no technical issues and is reminiscent of Amanita’s previous Samorost games, but set in a raw steampunk world. As for the story, the player begins with a robot [...] Continue reading
By Ben Montgomery

On Trial: Little Space Duo

Ben: 8 Little Space Duo is visually stunning, with some great in-game artwork, a teasingly short opening cinematic, and some great sprite animation. The environment detail is particularly nice, with some great detail (although if it doesn’t change up later in the game, it’s going to get old). Some of the puzzles in the demos [...] Continue reading
By Andrew Groen

On Trial: Windowsill

Andrew: 10 Windowsill is a puzzle game of the most abstract variety. You have to get the square peg through the hole above the door. That’s all you need to know. The rest is derived from contextual clues, and organic puzzle solving of the highest quality. It’s got a visual style that would make an abstract [...] Continue reading
By Andrew Groen

On Trial: Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble

Colt: 6 First off, I love the aesthetic, flashy feathers and bold boas. The writing is clever and full of timepiece jargon. But the thrill dissipates with each elementary puzzle (Fill in the Blank, a lite form of “B.S.”) that would fit well with Windows pre-installed card games. I guess I expected Laura Bow and [...] Continue reading
By meg

Slide Colors Review

Slide Colors by TayKrOn is a new puzzle game reminiscent of a 2D Rubik’s Cube, made up of sliding colored tiles into a goal location. Each row or column, which wraps around the back of the gameboard grid, can be rotated to slide game tiles into groups of other tiles or placed in its assigned [...] Continue reading
An innovative casual puzzle game for the whole family.In this game you are an inventor who tries to please people’s needs by making inventions, buying invention parts in the market, and making sure you are not making people hate eachother.Try it for free.