Patreon button  Steam curated reviews  Discord button  Facebook button  Twitter button 
3DS | PC | PS4 | PS5 | SWITCH | VITA | XB1 | XSX | All

Sex Games 2

Sex Games 2 (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Commodore 64
Tags:
Developer: Unknown

Publisher
Region
Released
Unknown
NA
??/??/????

Reader Reviews

Sex Games 2 review

Reviewed March 08, 2004

falsehead says: "Writing a review of one of thse kinds of games is quite a challenge. How can I justify playing something as pathetic and sleazy as Sex Games 2 on the Commodore 64. Well basically it was curiosity. I had heard of sex based games on various systems dating back to suck infamous Atari 2600 titles like “Beat ‘em and Eat ‘em” and “Custers Revenge”. My retro system of choice is the Commodore 64 so it was searching this back catalogue that I found this shoddy piece of software. "
falsehead's avatar

More Commodore 64 Games to Consider...
Details NA EU JP
Blue Moon artwork Blue Moon
Reviews: 1
Tags: N/A
Release Date: Unknown (North America)
Booga-Boo artwork Booga-Boo
Reviews: 1
Tags: N/A
Release Date: Unknown (North America)
Choplifter artwork Choplifter
Reviews: 1
Tags: N/A
Release Date: Unknown (North America)

At HonestGamers, we love reader reviews. If you're a great writer, we'd love to host your Sex Games 2 review on this page. Thanks for your support, and we hope you'll let your friends know about us!

User Help | Contact | Ethics | Sponsor Guide | Links

eXTReMe Tracker
© 1998 - 2024 HonestGamers
None of the material contained within this site may be reproduced in any conceivable fashion without permission from the author(s) of said material. This site is not sponsored or endorsed by Nintendo, Sega, Sony, Microsoft, or any other such party. Sex Games 2 is a registered trademark of its copyright holder. This site makes no claim to Sex Games 2, its characters, screenshots, artwork, music, or any intellectual property contained within. Opinions expressed on this site do not necessarily represent the opinion of site staff or sponsors. Staff and freelance reviews are typically written based on time spent with a retail review copy or review key for the game that is provided by its publisher.