Naughty America Relaunches Games Page

SAN DIEGO — Naughty America has relaunched its adult games page, allowing free access to several Flash games for both users and affiliates.

"We've found that video clips keep visitors on a site for about four minutes," said Max Constupro of Naughty America. "But in our testing of the games, visitors play for about eight to 10 minutes. [And] we think [the games are] a great way for affiliates to add a little dimension to their site. These days, it's all about 'sticky content,' and Naughty America games are definitely that."

The Naughty America games include several classics such as puzzles, arcade games and matching games with an adult twist. "Jizzsaw Puzzle," which features a nude Mika Tan, "Porn Puzzle" and "Memory Game" are all takes on the classics, and "Boob Boggle" requires users to "match the breasts to the woman. Players not attuned to women's breasts will find the game surprisingly difficult," according to the company.

Another featured game is "Big Load Alley," in which users "blast semen on hot women who pop up in the building in front of you. But don't blast away indiscriminately because every now and then a dude pops up."

Naughty America plans to release more free games and possibly multiplayer games in the future, according to the company.

To play the games or find more information, visit NaughtyAmericaGames.com.

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