Hollywood Uses Online Sex Game to Hype Movie

HOLLYWOOD — Paul Walker, best known for his schoolboy antics with stolen cars and Vin Diesel in the “Fast and the Furious,” is digitally going down on his on-screen wife upwards of 200,000 times a day, thanks to an online video game put out by New Line Cinema to promote the studio’s latest movie, “Running Scared.”

On the official site for the movie, RunningScaredTheMovie.com, visitors can play an online game that recreates specific scenes from the film. Scenes include a car chase, a shootout through a crowded building and an impassioned night of cunnilingus, the latter of which plays off a scene in the film when Walker comes home to find his wife (played by “The Manchurian Candidate’s” Vera Farmiga) doing laundry.

As is often the case in porn, lots and lots of sex follows laundry.

The sex scene pops up during level two of the game. The objective is simple: bring the wife to orgasm. With her legs wrapped around Walker’s virtual head, the player must click their way to Farmiga’s G-spot by matching arrow clicks with arrows running down the right side of the screen — LEFT, RIGHT, UP and DOWN. Progress is denoted with a series of bars on the left side, as well as by Farmiga’s increasing volume.

To keep minors at bay, the site reportedly uses age-verification software that cross-references a login name with DMV records. XBiz, however, put in a number of false names before playing, some of which enabled access to the mature version of the game. Though it is doubtful the site is in fact accessing DMV records, queries into the site’s verification service showed New Line is using YesMail, which has been the subject of spamming accusations in the past.

A password, “yugorsky,” also is required to play out the sex scenes.

Officials at New Line Cinema have made no comment on the game or even acknowledged that it exists, though hits to the site have been doubling ever since news of the game was leaked.

Whether those hits translate to movie viewers remains to be seen. “Running Scared” hits theaters Feb. 24.

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