Description of Sex Vixens from Space
From C.E. Forman's description of Free Spirit's horrendous adult adventure games:
Free Spirit Software published a number of adult text adventure games for PC and possibly other platforms. All of their titles (with the exception of The Last Inca, which was G-rated) featured intergalactic hero "Brad Stallion" and his ship, the "Big Thruster". They're all pretty much rip-offs of Infocom's Leather Goddesses of Phobos, but distinctly aimed at male players (unlike LGoP, which allowed you to choose your gender) and minus Steve Meretzky's wit. These were not sold in family-oriented software stores and are quite difficult to come by.
The first game in the trilogy is Sex Vixens from Space, which comes in a bigger package than other Free Spirit games. The goal in this one is to explore a planet populated only by women. Sounds like Rex Nebular, right? Well, the game is much, much worse.
There are so many things wrong with Sex Vixens from Space that I don't know where to begin. On the surface, it's your typical text adventure-- type VERB + NOUN commands to progress, and use inventory items to solve puzzles, etc. However, the parser in this game is so horrible that Infocom fans will probably cringe after the first few minutes. Aside from having a very limited vocabulary, the parser expects only the exact VERB + NOUN command that the designers have in mind.
From C.E. Forman's description of Free Spirit's horrendous adult adventure games:
"Free Spirit Software published a number of adult text adventure games for PC and possibly other platforms. All of their titles (with the exception of The Last Inca, which was G-rated) featured intergalactic hero "Brad Stallion" and his ship, the "Big Thruster".
They're all pretty much rip-offs of Infocom's Leather Goddesses of Phobos, but distinctly aimed at male players (unlike LGoP, which allowed you to choose your gender) and minus Steve Meretzky's wit. These were not sold in family-oriented software stores and are quite difficult to come by."
Overall, these are games that reaffirm my opinion that whoever plays games to see "adult situations" should visit porn sites instead of torturing themselves in front of the computer screen. Stay away from these games as far as you can-- or download them if you're a die-hard collector like me, and ignore them for the rest of your life.
Review By HOTUD
Review By HOTUD
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Bruh 2024-10-14 0 point Amiga version
Caddy has played the amiga version
He typed
Hello
Where’s the nakey?
hannelius 2014-10-04 -1 point DOS version
nice game if i could change it...
how about a command called
"lick"...
"taste"...
"feed"...
OM 2013-02-13 -3 points DOS version
...Gah! Find a copy of Virtual Valerie 2 if you need computerized wanker fodder!
DEATHSKULL 2010-03-14 1 point DOS version
AWESOME GAME,AND GREAT(AHEM!!!) GRAPHICS!!!....eihwazrune@hotmail.com
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DOS Version
Amiga ROM
- Year: 1989
- Publisher: Free Spirit Software Inc.
- Developer: Free Spirit Software Inc.
Atari ST ROM
- Year: 1989
- Publisher: Free Spirit Software Inc.
- Developer: Free Spirit Software Inc.
Commodore 64 Version
- Year: 1988
- Publisher: Free Spirit Software Inc.
- Developer: Free Spirit Software Inc.
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