The best adventure game of 2023 will let players have sex with its otherworldly god, but not in the game

The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood
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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood, one of �𒉰�the best games of 2023, is threatening to let players have sex with its god-like creature.

Earlier today, out of nowhere, The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood developer Deconstructeam posted quite the attention-grabbing tweet. Seen just below, the tweet acknowledges that a lot of players actually wanted to sleep with Abramar, the all-powerful, forbidden, god-like creatur🎀e of the adventure game, and so the developer plans to remedy that.

However, this won't be in an actual game update. Yes, you read tha🍷t right: The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood is planning to somehow let you romance Abramar outside the realms of the game itself. Quite how Deconstructeam is planning to let players achieve this very questionable goal is anyone's guess, and no one's any the wiser as to what the developer has planned.

Having sex with Abramar actually raises more questions than it answers. I seem to remember it's implied in the game itself that A💝bramar can have sex, but the creature doesn't exactly have all t꧑he proportions of the average human being. Hell, he looks more like a giant space snake at some points.

"We're going to be offering sex, but not in an update," the developer replied to fellow indie studio Brainwash Gang in another tweet, doubling down on the nature of the threat. Elsewhere, 𝔉Deconstructeam co-founder Jordi de Paco added that one line of feedback about not being able to have sex with Abramar will "haunt him forever."

Since the original announcement, Deconstruct🐼eam has since revealed what this is all actually leading to. You can headꦿ over to the to find out more, but be warned, it's very NSFW.

The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood ended up placing at number 12 in our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best games of 2023 writeup, so read on to see what other titles we crowned among the best of the year.

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