Sex Vixens from Space | |
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Developer(s) | Free Spirit Software |
Publisher(s) | Free Spirit Software ASoft (Europe)[1][2] |
Director(s) | Joe Hubbard (Amiga) |
Designer(s) | Dana M. Dominiak (Amiga) |
Programmer(s) | Mark Brannon (Amiga) |
Artist(s) | Light Systems (Amiga) Robert J. Dominiak (Amiga> Greg Vickers (Amiga) |
Writer(s) | Lance Strate (C64, Apple II)[3] John R. Olsen Jr. (Amiga) |
Platform(s) | Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, Apple II |
Release | 1988 |
Genre(s) | Interactive fiction (C64) Graphic adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Sex Vixens from Space is an erotic interactive fiction game developed and self-published by Free Spirit Software and originally released in 1988 for the Commodore 64 and Apple II as part of the compilation Sex And Violence Vol. 1.[4] It was released as a standalone game, with the addition of graphics, in November 1988 for DOS and Amiga[5] and in 1989 for the Atari ST. Sex Vixens was inspired by the 1974 sexploitation film Flesh Gordon.[6] The game was panned by reviewers.[7][8][9][10][11]
The game was planned for release in the United Kingdom, but a shipment of copies were seized by British Customs in 1989 and subsequently destroyed.[1][10][12][13][14]
Sex Vixens from Space is the first entry in the Brad Stallion series, and was followed by Planet of Lust (1989), Bride of the Robot (1989), and Sex Olympics (1991).
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