Pink Visual, Fleshbot Team for Mobile App Contest

LOS ANGELES — Adult studio Pink Visual has partnered with adult news and gossip site Fleshbot for a contest asking Fleshbot readers for ideas for a new mobile web app.

The contest allows Flesbot users to submit ideas for the newly branded Fleshbot/iTouchher mobile game app site KinkyGames.com.

The submissions will be voted on by Fleshbot users initially, then the top-ranking entries will be voted by Fleshbot editors and Pink Visual to decide the Gold, Silver and Bronze winners.

The three winners will see their custom games created by Pink Visual and added to KinkyGames.com.

The Gold winner also will receive a free six-month membership to iPinkVisualPass. The Silver winner will receive a three-month subscription and Bronze will receive and one-month subscription.

“Fleshbot's always looking for new ways to engage our readers — and giving them the chance to have their very own game on KinkyGames was just too cool to pass up,” Fleshbot Editor-in-Chief Lux Alptraum said.

To be considered for implementation, game submissions must be conceptualized to operate within the basic parameters of the Fleshbot iTouchHer web-app and must not include any content concepts that are considered illegal within the U.S.

“When we first created the iTouchHer web-app, we knew that it was going to be a great opportunity for us to do something new, different and interactive that would allow us to connect with both the mobile porn user and the geek-chic set,” said Kim Kysar, product manager for Pink Visual. “Our new partnership with Fleshbot allows us to take this interaction to the next level by fielding new game ideas submitted by Fleshbot users that will be created and implemented on Fleshbot’s very own iTouchHer game.”

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