MiKandi Debuts New 3D Game, 3DGSpot Channel

MiKandi Debuts New 3D Game, 3DGSpot Channel

SEATTLE — Android adult app store MiKandi today rolled out a new 3D adult game, Stroker@Zuzu, and made available the 3DGSpot channel for its Mint members.

Stroker@Zuzu features Zuzu, the Candy Girl, described as an adorably clumsy and sexy redhead with a sweet tooth. The interactive adult game for compatible Android devices costs $4.99.

The 3DGSpot channel in the MiKandi Theater is now available to all Mint members at no additional cost to their monthly membership.  

The unique channel features “naughty 3D adult animations of custom characters in over-the-top stories and incredible voice acting,” MiKandi CEO Jesse Adams said.

3DGSpot was developed by Mind Cutter Inc., a group of artists with a background in video games and 3D movies who came together to create adult animated features. 

“MiKandi customers love artists and creators of hentai, Western erotic art, comics, and games. They’re really going to enjoy the work of 3DGSpot, especially since they focus on high-quality 3D animations and voice acting,” Adams said.

“We’re excited to bring our customers not only a new one-of-a-kind channel to MiKandi Theater, but a brand new erotic 3D experience that is one of the most
satisfying adult games we’ve played.”

The 3DGSpot channel also is available to non-Mint members at $7.99 for 30 days of unlimited viewing.

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