Utherverse Offers ‘Jiggler’ Android App at MiKandi.com

VANCOUVER — Utherverse Digital Inc., the architects behind the 3D Internet platform and the corporate parent of RedLightCenter.com, the most sophisticated and advanced adult virtual reality universe, has announced the launch of its new mobile app for Android devices.

RedLightCenter.com offers an erotic online community of more than 10 million users worldwide that features virtual nightclubs, hotels, bars, movie theaters, stores and more. The site operates as part of the Utherverse 3D Virtual World platform, which was founded in 2006 to deliver a social networking experience unlike any other.

RedLightCenter.com also offers community events such as parties, classes, meeting rooms, live music with dancing and art-gallery openings. These events are broadcast within the online universe, and users also have the ability to put on their own events to live audiences in the various RedLightCenter theaters.

According to the company, the new app, called “Jiggler,” builds upon Utherverse’s already-popular adult virtual reality environment, by using state-of-the-art graphics technology and motion capture to make it easier and more convenient than ever for users to create and enjoy their own fun and unique identities, using custom avatars, anytime, anywhere.

The one-of-a-kind Jiggler app, so named because it allows the avatars users create to move around or “jiggle” when the mobile device is shaken, includes a variety of customizable features, including male or female character selection, options for clothing (or being undressed), erotic parts enlargement that will work on both male and female characters, along with various motion actions such as dancing, bouncing, spinning and more.

“Our new mobile app, ‘Jiggler,’ encompasses all of the ultra, high-end types of materials that we have developed in our RedLightCenter virtual world,” said Brian Shuster, Utherverse founder and CEO. “Since we already had these functionalities in place, we thought it would be fun to composite them into a new mobile app.”

“It’s the kind of app that once you have it on your phone, you just have to show it off, and share it with your friends,” Shuster adds. “It’s remarkably mesmerizing and entertaining.”

The new app for Android powered mobile devices is available for $3.99 at the MiKandi.com app store — the top adult-friendly app portal, which serves more than 4.5 million users — offering some 11,000 adult oriented games, porn apps and sex videos.

For more information, visit RedLightCenter.com.

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