ViRo Playspace Releases VR Dragon Fantasy 'Scalie Seduction'

ViRo Playspace Releases VR Dragon Fantasy 'Scalie Seduction'

LOS ANGELES — ViRo Playspace has announced the release of “Scalie Seduction,” a VR fantasy in which users take on the role of a knight seduced by a sexy dragon woman.

The release also features voice work by industry vet and VR creator-director Anna Lee.

Additionally, a rep noted, users can select if their avatar will have a vulva or penis. As the action unfolds, up to four kinds of haptic toys can be utilized to match the on-screen action.

"We've listened to our community as we've grown in the CGI and motion-capture space and they have voiced a growing demand for virtual content featuring furry and furry-adjacent storylines," ViRo's Marketing Director Ela Darling said. “We always look to our existing community to direct how we approach future releases and the feedback has been fantastic.”

“Our latest ViRo Playspace Dream is our most advanced, dynamic release to date," Darling continued. "It feels like more of an adult video game than a typical porn production and the sense of gamified satisfaction really shines through as you progress from position to position. The Dragon Girl is sensual and sexy; Anna Lee’s voice acting really puts this production on another level.”

“Scalie Seduction” is available for download via the ViRo Playspace App on Steam.

Visit Viro.club and follow the platform and Ela Darling on Twitter.

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