PwnedByGirls Enters Maxim Contest, Hosts Live Event Wednesday

LOS ANGELES — The gamers of PwnedByGirls, an adult themed video game website, have thrown their names into the list of ladies competing to be crowned the first ever Maxim Gamer Girl.

The event is a nationwide hunt to find one awesome girl gamer to represent Maxim and their sponsors. Prizes to the lucky winner include exposure in MAXIM Magazine and Maxim.com, an all expense paid trip to VIP gaming event (s) and a potential contract to become a Virgin Gaming spokesmodel.

Alana Evans, Missy Martinez, and Daisy Dare are all enjoying competing by posting photos and videos just for their voters and fans on their Maxim Gamer Girl profiles. Over the weekend, the girls got together to shoot Maxim style photos of their own for their profiles and website. 

To celebrate their fans and show their appreciation for voting, the girls will be offering a free segment during their next live PwnedByGirls even from 6 to 8 p.m. today. The ladies will be testing out the new Kinect Star Wars and will be dressed in Star Wars cosplay. The first 30 minutes of the show will be on a free stream, while the remaining hour and 30 minutes will be featured on Streamate. 

PwnedByGirls was founded in September 2011. The website features adult film stars playing the hottest video games, as they stream it live for viewers enjoyment. The website, powered by Pink Visual, also includes video game reviews, photos from events, news about the gamer girls, and other gaming related events. Membership is free.

To cast votes in the Maxim contest, visit https://maximgamergirl.com.

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