MV - Revenge of the Ghost Strippers (Demo Available)

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  1. Quick disclaimer, I wouldn’t say this is an adult game per se. Though I wouldn’t let kids play this game or play this game at work, these will be no strong overtones of sex and nudity.

    After watching a slew of B-List movies, and watching an interview with Thunder Levin (writer of Sharknado), I felt pretty inspired to create my own a B-List story.

    I’ve completed the outline and dialogue so I’m slowly piecing this game together on nights and weekends. I’m hoping this has this out by early 2019.

    If you like to contribute in anyway, you can contact us at RuthStudioGames@gmail.com.

    Story:

    In 198X stripping, prostitution and public nudity are punishable by death. On a sleepy island town called Fog Village, there lies a controversial and revolutionary laboratory. The Scientist in the laboratory is working on giving humans immortality. They extract souls, put them in stasis chambers, then in the future import the souls into ultra-advance human robots. They are using stripper’s souls as lab rats. However, souls escape the laboratory and are wanting revenge.

    You play as Ace Shadow. He is a store clerk who is anything but a hero. Needing additional cash to help support his grandfather, he sells drugs on the side. When people in the village are missing, he, unfortunately, finds himself in the middle of thick of things.

    Demo:

    https://ruth-studio.itch.io/rgs

    If you enjoyed the Demo, please consider donating! 100% of contributions will go towards the game.
  2. Hahaha, I love the idea of making a purposefully B-list type game, and the story behind it seems really interesting, I'll definitely give it a try!
  3. Idiot said:
    Hahaha, I love the idea of making a purposefully B-list type game, and the story behind it seems really interesting, I'll definitely give it a try!
    Thanks! It was fun thinking of the most ridiculous B-List movie title, following all the rules of story telling (for the most part), and then seriously thinking how it could actually happen.