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![]() LET'S PLAY 7 SINS! The Game in a Nutshell: European game developer Monte Cristo attempted to make an 'adult' game along the lines of Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude. The result is a strange, vaguely misogynistic adventure game that mixes hitting on women (which is done with dialogue trees and general awkwardness) and 'sinning' (which is done by pissing on plants, breaking things, stealing money, sniffing underwear, etc). Of course, like any wannabe adult game made for the PS2 at the time, the game cannot be actually sexual or involve real nudity, so it ends up being the equivalent of what a 12 year old thinks is 'adult.' Wikipedia Description: 7 Sins is a life simulation video game where the player must get to the top of the social ladder and make decisions related to the seven deadly sins. The game is set in the fictional Apple City. Throughout the game the player makes decisions based on pride, wrath, greed, envy, lust, sloth and gluttony. Once a relationship has been built new missions are unlocked. In total there are seven chapters and one hundred non-player characters to interact with. The LP Because a lot of 7 Sins is broken and/or boring, a strict completionist run is not attempted here -- the rewards for picking up women 100% are terrible, and a lot of times merely involve more minigame grinding and luck-of-the-draw in the dialogue trees. Instead, this LP focuses more on just showing off the game in a steady but efficient manner, showing off all of the women and locales in the game without spending too much time on either. This means more random talks and gameplay and less awkward sex minigames. As a bonus video at the end of the LP, we'll show off what happens with each woman once you seduce her completely (though this almost certainly will involve the bad sex minigame and little else). Episode Frequency/Length As much as possible, we will adhere to a M-W-F upload schedule. EPISODE 1 - The Face of Botox EPISODE 2 - Slapfight EPISODE 3 - Our Boss Hates Us EPISODE 4 - Premature Ejaculation and America EPISODE 5 - More Premature Ejaculation, Less America EPISODE 6 - Punchfight with Tyrone and Ms. Hank Hill EPISODE 7 - Brief Attempts at being an Abstinent Hippie EPISODE 8 - Gimps are for Stress-Reduction EPISODE 9 - Adventures in Dating a BDSM Chick EPISODE 10 - We Love Fatty EPISODE 11 - No Fighting Back in the Kombat Klub EPISODE 12 - Flaccid as Western-style Noodles EPISODE 13 - Soap Between Our Butt-Cheeks EPISODE 14 - We Finally Pee in the Shower EPISODE 15 - Do you like Gladiator Movies? EPISODE 16 - We are Pro-Ass Piano Players EPISODE 17 - Don't Lose Your Head, Man EPISODE 18 - Copy Machines are the new Sex Swing EPISODE 19 - Sexy Latin Lover Alfredo Gomez ![]() EPISODE 21 - Mergers 101 EPISODE 22 - I Have More Lobsters Than You EPISODE 23 - EAT YOU FAT F*** EPISODE 24 (End) - Wait for it...
The Guy Game is an adult video game developed by Topheavy Studios and published by Gathering of Developers, released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, and Xbox in 2004. Presented in a trivia gameshow style supporting up to four players, it consists of about 1,000 questions spread out over 20 episodes. Much of the game involves watching live-action video footage of young women in bikinis, and as the player succeeds in the game the women eventually expose their breasts. The game garnered much controversy and was the subject of a lawsuit.
Gameplay[edit]
After every question there is video footage—shot during spring break festivities on South Padre Island—of host Matt Sadler giving the same question to young females in bikinis (referred to as 'hotties'). If they answer incorrectly, they are required to show their breasts. Before they give their answers, the footage is paused and the player is asked to guess whether the hotties answered correctly or not. In the 'TitWitz' portions of the game, the player is told that they were wrong, and asked to guess what wrong answer they gave. The more times the player is able to correctly predict the outcome, the higher the 'Flash-O-Meter' rises, and the more exposed the breasts become. At first, the breasts are obscured by a Guy Game logo ('Soft and Squishy' level), then just digitally blurred ('Sorta Chubby' level), and finally fully uncensored ('Super Stiff' level, maxed-out meter). Once the player reaches the uncensored level, the episode can be played again with no visual censorship. As the game progresses, the players are ranked as President, Vice President, Treasurer, or Asshole. Also included are the 'Ballz' minigames which can give players extra points during an episode. Before the game, each player chooses a female avatar (called cheerleaders) to represent them. Based on how often the player correctly guesses the outcome of each hottie's response, the more clothes the cheerleader removes. At the end of the episode, a short video montage is shown of the cheerleader belonging to the player who reached the rank of President. Many other rules can be enabled, most inspired by drinking games.
Lawsuit[edit]
Four months after the game's release a lawsuit was brought against Topheavy Studios, Gathering of Developers, Sony, and Microsoft.[2] A woman known as Diane in the game (who is found in Set 5, Episode 20) explained that she was not informed that footage would be used to promote the video game.[3] At the time the footage was recorded, Diane was only seventeen years old, making her underage. A temporary injunction was granted, prohibiting the further production of copies of the game that contained the girl's image, voice, and name.[4]
After the lawsuit, developer Topheavy Studios released a DVD, The Guy Game: Game Over, which featured the footage filmed for the game as well as additional content and bonus features.[4]
Reception[edit]
The Guy Game received generally unfavorable reviews across all three platforms, with the Xbox version holding an aggregated Metacritic score of 47/100, based on 20 critic reviews,[5] the PlayStation 2 version holding a score of 48/100, based on 20 reviews,[6] and the Microsoft Windows version holding a score of 23/100, based on two reviews.[7]
Conversely, IGN gave the game a 7.7 out of 10, stating 'It may be tasteless, but I prefer this kind of tastelessness over BMX XXX.' The reviewer also noted that the game was 'solid, simple and fun.'[8]
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