Created in one day with softcore images of naked women "shamelessly stolen from the teh intarnets," Mammary Advance is a homebrew Memory game for the GBA in which you flip two cards to literally match a pair. Interestingly, you're tasked with matching photos of left and right breasts instead of two identical images. This twist adds a lot more challenge to the simple game than you'd expect!The sexual objectification in Mammary Advance is inescapable -- the only female faces you'll ever see are in the title and developer screens -- and we're, once again, left wondering why we can't have any sophisticated erotic games for our handhelds, but it's amusing to see that these immature releases didn't disappear with the rise of easily-accessible hardcore pornography on the internet.
See also: Naughtiness on the Nintendo DS
[Via Dev-fr]








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1-02-2008 @ 12:09PM
TurboFool said...
It always disappoints me that this country's so anti-sex and pro-violence. I don't mind the violence myself, but if I had to give up one for the other, I'd much rather see a lot more sex and a lot less violence. But until our society catches up to our own internal impulses, we'll be stuck with no high-budget mainstream games with a sexual focus, and instead be left with fringe, low-budget, half-run ideas.
Still, I have to admit, matching the pairs of breasts is a much more clever take on what's usually done with games like this.
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