Games & Sex
2018-04-25 01:15:34.877431+02 by
Dan Lyke
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The Renegade Game Designer Who Aims to
Challenge the Industry’s Attitudes Toward Sex. Says Robert Yang:
The game industry’s stance is that sex (and especially sexual violence) is okay
as long as your game uses it solely for titillation, and never because it cares about the
issue. That’s really fucked up. They specifically ban games like mine that are about
consent, intimacy and sexual cultures — unless, of course, I add 40 hours of gun combat to
it.
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