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Girls They Want to Have Fun

Girls They Want to Have Fun (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Commodore 64
Tags: General, Other
Developer: Brilliant Software

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Girls They Want to Have Fun review

Reviewed June 16, 2011

JoeTheDestroyer says: "It's arguable as to whether or not Girls is even a game. You only perform one action, it lasts twenty seconds, and that's it. I'm not a fan of porno games, but I think any actual fan want much more than just a single screen and something they can see in any standard porno mag. Girls doesn't offer any real fun, and it's barely a game. It's just a masturbation simulator. "
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