Quick & Pervy - Week 17, 2023
Hey there, naughty news fans!
Thank you for the lively discussion regarding last week’s article; it was really great to read. I assure you this won’t be the last you’ll hear of this topic. I have to limit my reporting to publicly available sources, and there may be a lot more going on behind the scenes. In case you missed my article:
As usual, I’ve been really busy this week, but I will try to make some time today to get back to y’all. In the meantime, did you know that even more adult games were released this week? Sounds made-up, but it’s true!
Let me know if anything tickled your fancy this week. 😘
Writing Wrap-Up 📖
Clicker game Webcum Empire Tycoon is now available on Steam. As the manager of a webcam studio, it’s your job to hire actresses, reinvest their earnings into your operation, and help them produce income even faster.
RPG Nandemoya of Flower Street is out now on Steam. A retired assassin begrudgingly takes the woman next door as his disciple when the organization that trained him finds him in his remote hiding place.
Card game EdgeLords is now available on Steam. In a dimension rich with magic known as the Edge, four sorceresses gather for a battle royale for the title of the dimension’s ruler, the Edge Lord.
Business simulator Succubus Alchemist: Transformation, Orgasming Hell is out now on Steam. A succubus overhears goblins raving about fleshlight made out of attacking adventurers and decides to make capturing adventurers and transforming them into magical items her new business venture.
SenseGlove Nova haptic VR gloves offer realistic touch. The high-end glove devices let you feel the “size, stiffness, and resistance” of VR objects.
PornHub disables access from Utah in response to anti-porn law. Google searches for “age verification” and “VPN” are up significantly in the American state.
Semafor writes about the big wins of anti-porn activists. “Anti-porn campaigners are gaining ground by warning about sexual exploitation and damage to young minds, rather than trying to brand material as fundamentally obscene.”
Artist spotlight 💡
Thanks for reading this far!
-Mr. Hands