D-Dub Software Revamps BoneTown Website

ALBUQUERQUE — D-Dub Software has revamped adult adventure video game site, BoneTown.com.

According to the company, the site now offers more art content and interactive subject matter.

"With the game's increased sales and consumer reach, we have decided to revamp BoneTown.com and really start to build the BoneTown community for the benefit of our members," marketing director Maximus M. Baptist VIII said. "We've added more user interaction along with a cleaner, more gaming feel in order to reach a more mainstream audience, which we feel is our core demographic."

Current members can chat with other members on the BoneTown and follow BoneTown on YouTube, MySpace, Facebook and Twitter pages.

Visitors can also order BoneTown merchandise directly from the site, including exclusive music from the game. D-Dub developers have added new streaming game trailers, simplified the shopping cart and supplied updated support pages.

"We have put a lot of hard work into the new site, and we are really excited for its launch and can't wait to see users' reactions," Baptist VIII said. "We have made the new BoneTown.com truly represent the game and I think people are going to really enjoy it."

BoneTown is sold online at BoneTown.com in a box version ($49.99) and a digital download version ($39.99). The game also is available in adult stores worldwide.

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