Singles 2: Triple Trouble Review

Singles 2: Triple Trouble

by David McComb |
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Like a stripped-down, adult version of The Sims, Triple Trouble puts players in a virtual flat where they have to charm two nubile ladies into the sack (at the same time, preferably). Despite the game's pervy premise, however, Triple Trouble is a rather tame affair; persuading the digital dames to get down and dirty requires hours of tedious relationship-building that feels shallow compared to other 'life simulators', and even when you do score the action is clinical, straightforward and about as shocking as an American teen sex comedy.

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