This is a personal favorite of mine from when I was a kid or a teenager or whatever I was when it first came out. Come to think of it I may still have the original disc laying around somewhere. Younger people might be turned off by it, but I think it still holds up quite nicely. Fun, challenging, and fairly lengthy.
A simple match three game with a great, though perverted, sense of humor that doesn't at all take itself seriously and has a surprising depth of interactivity.... well more a relatively surprising depth of interactivity. Not for the white knights who pretend to be bothered by the objectification of digital women.
Make no mistake this is a terrible game. Some might consider it worth a playthrough since it remains a sort of infamous landmark in gaming history, and at this price you might make a case for it. Unfortunately it's also a dull and frustrating experience that might have you cursing at the screen and punching your keyboard. If you're curious about this title because of the controversy then believe when I say that in this day and age the more questionable content is tame in comparison to some modern children's games. After all curiosity killed the cat or in this case curiosity waisted the cat's money.