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From Mousechief:
Crazy title. Crazy fun. In the 1920s, young women had a chance to change society--by misbehaving. Immerse yourself in passionate, social upheaval. Flirt, taunt, play poker, and shave your legs to plow through superstition, intolerance, repression, and last century fashions. Uncover the town's depraved secret before it entraps your girls.
Each victory makes them stronger. Each innuendo makes them more satisfied. Are you passionate enough to handle that kind of power? Only the victorious will emerge, smirks on their faces, heels on the throats of the wicked, and their futures assured of freedom. This is the game where good girls get better by being bad!
- The simplicity of a board game.
- Social satire of a zany time in America.
- The challenge of verbal battles woven intricately with the story.
- Winner and nominee of multiple awards for best adventure, most innovative game, and best writing.
- 20 hours of leisurely entertainment for TEENs and older.
What's new in this version:
- Audio now pauses in the background.
- All known bugs fixed.
- Some intense situations edited for clarity.
- Added keyboard controls for Parley.
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"Disgusting, shocking content buried mid-way through."
Version: Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble! 1.0.12
Pros
Starts with a cute, sassy, harmless tone
Cons
One plot line includes a high school girl being KIDNAPPED and ASSAULTED by a college boy. He attempts to rape her while she is unconscious. Her friends shoot him in the head. The girl ends up in the hospital.
Summary
Had I known that the developers included plot lines like the one described above, and another wherein a good man drowns in human urine and feces, I never would have paid for the game. Fortunately, Big Fish Games permanently removed it from its offerings and gave me a double refund.
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