Utherverse, BoneTown Offer Free Access to Virtual Game

VANCOUVER — Online virtual developer Utherverse has teamed up with BoneTown.com to implement the action-adventure game into the Red Light Center adult world.

The partnership between Red Light Center and BoneTown will allow members to roam a BoneTown neighborhood, download a free mini-game and explore the online action-adventure video game.

“Utherverse is excited to work with BoneTown and offer Red Light Center members a free opportunity to explore this unique virtual sex game experience,” Utherverse CEO Brian Shuster said. “Bringing one-of-a-kind entertainment options to Red Light Center members is what keeps them coming back for more, and we look forward to seeing everyone visit BoneTown!”

BoneTown is a single-player, multi-level game. Players do whatever it takes to "bone" as many chicks as possible – drinking, fighting, partying and most importantly defeating “The Man,” an enemy trying to rid BoneTown of everything fun especially sex, the company said.

“BoneTown and Red Light Center share perfect synergy,” BoneTown’s marketing director Maximus Baptist VIII said. “Our gamers play for the outrageous sex comedy and the great fighting action, but the crazy sexual experience in the game keeps them coming back. People love Red Light Center for similar reasons. Sex in a video game is new, exciting and Utherverse is a pioneer in the adult video game industry."

Members can also spend time in the Musky Thong nightclub and party with Ron Jeremy after downloading Ron’s Night Out.

“BoneTown combines role playing and sex in a sophisticated video game, elements that we love at Red Light Center,” Shuster said. “BoneTown’s outrageous characters and tongue-and-cheek sex humor mixed with Red Light Center’s robust platform creates outstanding promotional opportunities for both companies.”

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