Somavision Rolls Out 'Pink Tropics' Interactive Game

LOS ANGELES — Somavision Digital has unveiled a new online adult game that puts users on the trail for a hot porn star.

The game is called "Pink Tropics," and it stars a digitized version of New Sensations contract performer Ashlynn Brooke. Players can explore an entire virtual resort and pretend like they're living the life of a jet-setting adult performer.

The game is only compatible with Windows systems.

"Pink Tropics" lead designer Mike Huxley said that he and his team always try to stay on the cutting edge.

"Our goal always has been and will continue to be to combine the leading technology with great game play in a manner appealing to the subject," he said. "We got a lot of great feedback from our last title, 'Digamour.' So we improved upon that base to create a great new experience that will appeal to casual sex gamers as well as hardcore ones."

Somavision has also teamed up with the PinkO to add to the game's interactivity.

"We're really excited to partner with the team at the PinkO. It creates a unique opportunity to interact with our game and feel it will add immeasurably to the overall experience," Somavision CFO Travis Mitchell said.

Somavision's other titles include "Digamour," "3DPlaything," "Somadoll" and "Sex Station 7." For more information, visit PinkTropics.com.

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