Porn Stars Featured in PC Game 'Save the World or Not'

SINGAPORE — Online gamers can now "Save the World or Not." Making that decision difficult is Aletta Ocean, one of many European porn stars featured in Kingdom Crafting's new sexually explicit PC game, now available for download. 

Developed over three-years by Singapore-based Kingdom Crafting, "Save the World or Not" drops gamers into a world that is about to be destroyed by an ancient evil. The only way to save mankind is to embark on a heroic journey that will lead to exotic locals and to dangerous, sex-crazed women.

“Sure, the game includes explicit sex, and a quite healthy dose of it,” Kingdom Crafting President Alexander Nareyek wrote on the "Save the World or Not" blog.

"If you exchange awkward-looking 3D graphics with a high-quality HD video engine, sex is great game content. In general, we maintain a good mix of well-known stars and very hot girls that you see nowhere else but in our game.”

In addition to Ocean, the game also includes performances by Angel Dark, Mia, Carla Cox and Stracy Stone. More adult stars will be added as the game expands its content and is updated online. For more information, visit Kingdom-Crafting.com.

To see the game's soft trailer, go here.

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