Camasutra Turns to Patreon to Fund 'Dirty Director'

Camasutra Turns to Patreon to Fund 'Dirty Director'

LOS ANGELES — Producers of virtual reality content Camasutra are turning to fans and Patreon to fund their upcoming “Dirty Director” VR-based erotic game.

According to the company, “Dirty Director” will feature Casey Calvert, Donny Sins, Jynx Maze, Honey Gold, Anikka Albrite, April O’Neil, Lily Lane, Krissy Lynn, Lenna Lux, Mick Blue and more.

“Your mission is to choose your talent, your shoot locations, and sexy interactions with the stars,” says a company representative. “Customize to suit your tastes and desires and then step into the role of your very own adult director with still photography and video capture in the works!”

“Sharing is caring, so, we’re also implementing a social aspect into the pipeline where you can share all your dirty creations with like-minded friends!” the representative exclaimed, noting the game is still in development. “Now you can enjoy teasing, pleasing, and uncensored hardcore play with Casey Calvert with Donny Sins and the ability to customize Casey’s outfits, animations and poses.”

To help speed up its game development and add more adult stars, animations and customization, the company turned to its fans and the Patreon platform, where by contributing as little as $1 per month, patrons can help cover the costs of creating “the future of adult entertainment.”

Among the rewards for patrons are exclusive photos and videos; access to pre-builds and uncensored builds; developer blog entries with behind the scenes elements; bonus 4K cinematic scenes featuring characters and environments; a special Discord channel with developers for patrons only; and the ability to become an active voice in development with polls and votes on characters, animations and features.

To contribute to the creation of “Dirty Director,” click here.

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