Kink Goes Interactive With 3DKink.com

SAN FRANCISCO — Kink.com takes its enthusiasm for BDSM into the virtual realm with the relaunch of 3DKink.com, an immersive, fully virtual 3D environment.

3DKink.com is a customizable game that puts players in the director’s chair by allowing them to select and customize slaves, dommes, settings, toys, positions, action and more — like a real Kink.com shoot come to virtual life.

"People in a virtual world want to play with their sexuality — you can be whatever you want to be," Kink.com Chief Operating Officer Daniel Riedel said. "With a site like 3DKink.com, the user selects every detail of a scene and essentially directs it. It's like having fantasy slaves and dommes at your fingertips."

The aesthetics of the game even have been tweaked to resemble the look and feel of the various Kink.com membership sites, giving players the most realistic user experience as possible.

"The difference between 3DKink.com and other erotic games is that here it looks like you're actually in the Kink.com world," 3DKink.com's Project Manager Chris Fanes said. "It'll be very familiar to fans of our fetish websites. Everything's red and black; there are a lot of strap-ons, a lot of latex fetish wear, leather, kinky sets, a lot of BDSM and bondage options."

Additionally, users are encouraged to submit their suggestions to Kink and if enough people request a certain feature, the development team will implement it.

3DKink.com was developed in partnership with Thrixxx, a company that’s created numerous interactive erotic games like Hentai Sex Villa, 3D Vixens and 3D Slut.

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