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Planet of Lust

Planet of Lust (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Amiga
Tags: Adventure, Graphic
Developer: Free Spirit

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
??/??/1989

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Planet of Lust review

Reviewed November 18, 2008

Sho says: "After the eye-melting monstrosities of SEX VIXENS FROM SPACE, Free Spirit apparently decided to hire an actual artist for this subsequent attempt to create an actual game. Unfortunately they must have been so busy wanking over the new graphics that they forgot to include those niggling little details like "puzzles," "plot," and "point.""
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