The game that allowed you to have sex with the star of "Wednesday" disappeared from Steam
Steam has removed a realistic VR sex simulator that was previously available on PC from its library. In a game called vamX, you can create erotic scenes and add any characters using mods.
The vamX developers say they have no idea why Valve decided to take the game out of the public domain after giving it their approval. There is still an opportunity to buy the game, even for Russia. By clicking on the link below, you can freely purchase the scandalous title:
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vamX mechanics allow you to transfer 3D versions of any characters into the game, including real-life celebrities. For example, fans of the VR simulator released models of the actress Jenna Ortega from the series "Wednesday", singer Billie Eilish and other well-known media personalities.
Jenna Ortega, Elle Fanning and Charlie D'Amelio at vamX
If you have the necessary skills, you can create characters for the game yourself and make good money on it.
Some enthusiasts sell finished 3D models for a few hundred dollars.
Thousands of free scenes, plug-ins and images are available on the official website of the project, and it is also possible to hire a designer for a fee, ready to fulfill an order for the hero you need.