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The game was due to be released later this month, with the promotion line 'The more friends you invite to party, the spicier the play!' And under the key features, producers offer the chance to ‘challenge your mates to a flirty striptease’.Parents have described the 12+ certificate as ‘appalling’ and ‘unbelievable’.Laura Pearson, 52, from Birmingham, said: ‘I have a 13-year-old daughter and if I knew she was playing such a highly charged sexual game with boys, I would be appalled.‘It is encouraging under-age sex. The video pretty much shows them swapping partners, girl-on-girl kissing. That kind of thing is not something that young teenagers should be exposed to.‘Nintendo Wii’s are family consoles popular among children and youngsters. This is totally inappropriate.’.
Outrage: A risque trailer promoting the game features two couples involved in a series of sexually suggestive situations has been branded as 'highly inappropriate'George Hardy, a 46-year-old father, said: ‘No wonder we have problems in society with unsafe sex and under-age sex when kids can get hold of games like this.‘This sort of computer game will only serve to fuel sexual tensions and, in a worse-case scenario, sexual touching or assault.‘Imagine a room of testerone-fuelled teenagers playing this, something could get out of hand. It sounds drastic but I could see it.’. Controversial: The Nintendo Wii game had only been given a 12+ rating in BritainRachel Caswell, 28, who has a ten-year-old daughter Heidi, said: ‘Luckily I won’t have to worry about this for a while but to think that in just two years, my little girl could legally play this game is just unbelievable.‘The trailer shows alternative endings of lesbianism, both couples having sex or swapping partners.‘That is not appropriate for 12-year-olds to see.’But another mother, Sandra Betts, who has a 15-year-old son, said: ‘It’s only like a modern day spin the bottle. It’s just a bit of harmless fun.’.
Sometimes I’m really jealous of the folks over at Geekosystem. While we’re constantly writing up news stories that make us angry, they get to do posts on fun video games and stuff that makes them happy. Well, yesterday, they finally got one that as much as we usually are: a commercial for a new video game (only being released in Europe!) that appears to be being sold as the perfect orgy starter.
Say what you will about the “Lean Forward” campaign, but no one got spanked in any of those ads.The game is called We Dare and it appears to be a kind of electronic truth or dare game, no different than any “edgy” adult party board games. However, the commercial makes no attempts at subtlety, featuring spanking, stripping, and a series of alternate endings where shadowy silhouettes show you the many ways the two attractive couples can end their evening of sexy Wii playing. It’s a little unsettling.Look, it’s hard to say why this commercial made me so uncomfortable. I’m all for consenting adults having all the sexy fun they want, especially if they’re as attractive as the people in this commercial. There’s just something about the gleefully dumb way this ad mixes sexual exploration with the look of a Super Bowl beer ad that just makes itwrong. My opinion wasn’t in the minority. After a large number of gaming blogs yesterday, the YouTube version of the ad was edited to.
We Dare is an adult-oriented party video game developed by Ubisoft Milan, for the Wii and PlayStation 3 gaming systems. It is marketed as a 'sexy, quirky, party game' and involves kissing, striptease and spanking. However reviewers in countries where the game is available have noted that the game is in fact a relatively tame party game compilation with only very mild sexual connotations. We appreciate everyones response but we already knew the anti and had we dare running day one on dolphin the purpose of this thread was the ios reloading and thoughts concerning. So in theory original idea who cares if it reloads if it reloads a cios not a ios etc.
Sure, there’s the obvious reason that the game will only be sold in Europe, it’s not too hard to imagine the reaction influenced the change.The other reason that makes the ad so odd is that, while the game is being sold for the Nintendo Wii and the Sony Playstation 3, the commercial makes a point of using the Wii version, highlighting a number of provocative uses for its iconic Wiimote. This is strange because Nintendo has always been famous for their to maintain them. While the content of the game itself looks relatively chaste (fully clothed cartoon people kissing and such), the commercial is purely built around the not-at-all chaste action on the other side of the TV screen.It’s all just weird. And, seriously, who’d have thought that the next movie to get a video game adaptation would be?Check out the commercial below (which ends before all of the dirtier but still PG-13 alternate endings). Geekosystem’s write up is.Have a tip we should know?