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Sex Games
Pornographer and lesbian aficionado Aiden Riley has invited some of his favorite young talent to a playful showcase of kinky group fun. Sex Games features two epic foursomes starring some of the most gorgeous young ladies in the business, and the directors freewheeling technique includes lots of revealing conversation from behind the scenes. Abella Danger, Dana DeArmond, Karlee Grey and Jada Stevens have a kinky party in the dark, decorating one anothers nude body with luminescent paint. Smeared in a cool alien glow, the fun loving sluts get messy, licking butt cracks, sucking feet, gagging on huge dildos and fucking with strap-ons. Wearing skimpy bikinis, Vicki Chase, Sasha Heart, Gabriella Paltrova and Yhivi enjoy party games, revealing their sexual histories in a round of Never Have I Ever and playing charades. The ladies get off on sp...
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Plot Summary
A young couple struggling with financial difficulties becomes entangled in a dangerous world of competitive, high-stakes erotic games. As their relationship is tested by jealousy, betrayal, and the thrill of the competition, they must confront their deepest desires and fears to survive.
Critical Reception
Sex Games received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and melodramatic tone. While some viewers appreciated the exploration of themes related to intimacy and desperation, others found the film to be gratuitous and lacking in genuine emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its attempt to blend erotic thriller elements with relationship drama.
Criticized for a convoluted plot and underdeveloped characters.
Some found the film's exploration of desire intriguing, while others deemed it exploitative.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Sex Games are largely unavailable or not aggregated in a way that provides a clear consensus. When available, opinions tend to be divided, with some viewers finding the erotic elements compelling and others criticizing the narrative execution.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of direct-to-video thrillers released in the mid-2010s that focused on voyeuristic or forbidden relationships, often with an erotic undertone.
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