G-SpotGames.com Releases Middle East Smackdown Board Game
August 29, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Boulder, CO. August 29, 2007. G-SpotGames.com is pleased to announce the release of its newest odd ball and crazy adventure game, Middle East Smackdown: The Board Game. As the leading board game manufacturer covering politically incorrect and adult humor game themes, G-Spot Games' release of Middle East Smackdown represents the company's first foray into political games. Previous G-Spot Game releases included games such a Prison B!tch: The Card Game, Crack Wh0re: Solitaire Adventure Dice Game, P0rn Masters: The Board Game and Gang War: LA.The Middle East Smackdown board game presents a 2-4 player strategy game that is a satire of the current middle east political situation. Terrorism and support of such activities by the states of Syria and Iran have led a USA and Israeli back alliance to lead a war of conquest in the region seeking to overthrow and current governments in those nations. The Iranian and Syrian forces are hopelessly outgunned in air power, armor, missile technology and troop training, but they have a few aces they can play such as terrorist insurgence units, militant groups, UN inspectors, and their greatest ally of all, the US Liberal politicians. With careful manipulation of the political aspects of the game the Syrian and Iranian players can hope to help US Liberals cut funding to the UNited States' troops and then swarm over those allies troops remaining by overwhelming them will ill clad jihadist.
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About G-Spot Games. G-Spot Games is a small game publishing company founded in 2002 when a couple gaming friends realized there was a whole in the market and no one was producing edgy, politically incorrect game for more mature audiences. Since that time G-Spot Games has released five gaming titles and has seen strong growth in e-commerce sales and distribution to the party store and tattoo parlor markets. The company realizes there remains a viable market of adult theme humorous board and card games and will continue to find and service that market in spite of death threats, web site hacks, being banned from certain conventions and all sorts of immature behavior from persons that have taken a stance against G-Spot Games' citing morality as the basis for such attacks.