World of Bonecraft parodies Blizzard hits like World of Warcraft: Cataclysm and Starcraft II
LAS VEGAS -- At the 2011 AVN Adult Entertainment Expo, which are held in conjunction with CES 2011, D-Dub Software showcased the first World of Warcraft sex parody game. World of Bonecraft adds sex and humor to Blizzard hit titles like World of Warcraft: Cataclysm and Starcraft II. Check out this exclusive video interview about the game from the developer below.
BoneCraft is the latest venture from the team behind BoneTown, creators of the world’s first action adventure adult video game. BoneCraft is a fantasy/sci-fi parody game that will appeal to both the adult gamers who have always loved BoneTown and to the legions of fans of the fantasy/sci-fi genre, who will now be able to experience what has never been possible in other games of the genre— taking the action all the way to the bedroom.
“In BoneCraft, fantasy meets sci-fi in a way only D-Dub could do it,” said D-Dub CEO Hod. “We have elf prostitutes, horny orcs, drunken space marines... These two genres have been done a million times, and we’re doing something new to them by making a version that’s adult and humorous.”
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