Yareel 3D Sex Game Reports 100K Registered Users

LOS ANGELES — Yareel.com, a 3D sex game for Android mobile devices, reports that it has reached more than 100,000 registered users.

The browser-based version of Yareel 3D debuted in September, 2014, as beta release, while the Android version was released in January, 2015. By April, the total number of registered users had reached more than 100,000, without including guest players in this amount.

The company notes that the project, which represents a total investment of $500,000, is expected to reach 1 million users by the end of 2015.

The Yareel application supports all Android devices and can download from m.yareel.com.

“The main advantage of the Android app is the possibility of installing a wide variety of adult sex games, porno and more, which is only currently possible on Android,” says Yareel spokesperson Max Deleske. “In the game, players can dress up, chat, meet up with friends or randomly chosen players, seduce each other, use straight sex (including group options — MMF and MFF), or gay/lesbian sex.”

Yareel.com uses a free-to-play monetization model, so players can play for free, or purchase a VIP package starting at $2.50/month ($29.90/year).

For more information, visit Yareel.com.

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