A video game boasting very public and very inappropriate self love as its objective got Nintendo Switch users talking after listing in the eShop.
The title, quite fittingly branded Don’t Get Caught, has since been taken down, with the publishers claiming it was accidentally listed. But not before getting a reaction out of a number of gamers.
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Getting one’s self off to physical photos of real people without being found out, while sitting in the back of a car, appears to be the game’s main aim. Some of those photos are of people unknowingly photographed from below the doors of public restroom cubicles.
The trailer, shown below, went up on the eShop as well. The listing noted the game was due for release on July 13.
Warning: Very NSFW
The description reads: “Don’t Get Caught is a silly and scary first person stealth game with a twist. You hitchike a ride and then travel with a driver and a creepy doll. During the ride you have this crazy sensation to do something inappropriate. But remember - Don’t Get Caught!”
Gross, right?
Even so, it was approved with a PEGI rating of 16+ and a disclaimer reads: “Note: Game includes scenes of sexual activities which are inappropriate for younger audiences.”
Search results pointed to a previous PC game bearing the same name. The PC version’s description is as follows:
“Don’t Get Caught is a funny little jump scare horror game where you attempt to reach climax while pleasuring yourself over pictures of Let’s Players (and other famous people), without getting caught by your terrifying mother!”
The Nintendo listing caused a stir on the rllmuk forum, where members exuded shock over such a title going up in the eShop.
Since then, the publisher, Ultimate Games has told Nintendo Life the game won’t be sold via the eShop with claims of the listing going up by “accident.”
Nintendo hadn’t responded to a query from Eurogamer as to their vetting process for listings at the time of writing.
Source: Eurogamer, Nintendo Life