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Mature content notice: Lula: The Sexy Empire contains explicit language, strong sexual themes, partial nudity and is intended for mature audiences.
Welcome to the erotica business!
It's your dream. You're the boss of an international erotica group wit...
Mature content notice: Lula: The Sexy Empire contains explicit language, strong sexual themes, partial nudity and is intended for mature audiences.
Welcome to the erotica business!
It's your dream. You're the boss of an international erotica group with film and sound studios, a casting office, marketing department etc! But everyone has to begin at the bottom. So you start up with your attractive girlfriend in a sleepy little town in the desert. But as if that's not enough: You're almost broke and the FBI is after you, too. It's up to you to make the most of your exciting new career as a producer of erotica.
The funny erotic pictures in Lula - The Sexy Empire were created by the well-known illustrator, Carsten Wieland, and give the game its unique atmosphere. Along with the wide array of hidden gags, the innovative 3 stage playing system guarantees long-lasting fun!
I remember playing this game a long time ago and had alot of fun with it. Becoming your own producer, Build up a empire, Name you own movies, Running the business with hiring and firing people. I tried it out again and its still alot of fun:)
This game is one of the few that actually comes close to a management sim in the pr0n industry.
The game consists of three parts. The first is an intro part for the story in a backwater town, the second is setting up a movie studio, and the third part is on managing s3x stores and PR. Make enough money and get a satellite into orbit, forever streaming Lula’s videos all across the world.
The idea is great, but the execution could’ve been better.
The game is fairly easy, but you have to figure that out yourself. Yes, there are “tutorials”, but the workings of the different parts won’t be explained. You’ll often run into situations trying to do something and then getting a message that you can’t do that (yet), need a specific tool/ item, etc. This is fine, however, as it helps you learn how it all works, but can be a bit annoying.
The artwork overall is fine, but if you come here expecting any naked people, this is the wrong game. You will occasionally glimpse a nypple, but anything below the waist is either not shown or “censored”. You will also see no actual results from the completed photos, films or advertisements.
So what’s left for you to enjoy? A silly story about a semi-failed bank robbery, meeting a wannabe pr0nstar, and you trying your best to make her a star and become the biggest in the industry.
The management systems of the game (in part 2 and 3) are ok, but small things will start to become annoying real quick. The game won’t tell you what the reason is why your search for new employees keeps failing, won’t tell you if an employee is actually a good one, or why, despite having an actual prop and inventory worker, you still have to buy props yourself.
You’ll soon focus on making everything work and make enough money to get to the next project, and ignore the er0tic sauce over this mediocre meal. Part 1 and 2 are the most entertaining. Try to get enjoyment out of these, as completing the game just results in a picture of a party that moves around.
I wanted to play this game for so long.
And finally it was on gog.
But A.D. 2018 and it would not work natively on Windows 10.
If you are in the same dilemma:
- Virtualise an Windows XP (get virtualbox or VMware workstation; make a new windows XP VM and install guest tools so you can drop and drag the offline installer in)
- Install it
- Works fine. Tested with SP2 and SP3.
Remember, turn off the XP's internet adapter since it's a vacuum for nasty things.