Blake Blossom Among Stars of VanillaBeast's New Horror Game on Steam

Blake Blossom Among Stars of VanillaBeast's New Horror Game on Steam

CINCINNATI — Blake Blossom, Jewel De’Nyle, Kiki D’Aire, and Nickey Huntsman have joined forces with VanillaBeast on a new horror parody game titled "VanillaBeast: Mystery Kink," which recently launched on Steam.

"VanillaBeast: Mystery Kink" is an homage to classic puzzle-solving adventure games featuring tasteful nudity and plenty of tongue-in-cheek adult humor. The four adult performers, plus VanillaBeast, peel back layers of mystery by finding hidden objects, piecing clues together, and thinking their way out of sticky situations.

"I am so thankful that Vanilla brought me in on a project like this," said Blossom. "To take a chance and stack your whole cast with porn stars might sound difficult for some, but he understands gaming and felt that this would be legendary."

Added De'Nyle, "The cheeky humor, gorgeous hand-drawn levels, and that perfect classic hidden object gameplay brought back so much fun nostalgia in the best adult way possible."

Huntsman, who starred in "VanillaBeast: Retro KO," enthused about her return to the gaming franchise.

"I am so excited for the release of 'Mystery Kink,'" she said. "Working with Vanilla Gaming was such a memorable experience. I loved getting together with the whole group, bonding over our scripts. We got to be creative and express ourselves through our characters, each of which was perfectly customized."

The game is now available to play on Steam.

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