

The gameplay involves an amusing training/disposition system with which to break each respective target to your liking. You quickly begin your hunt and capture each woman one by one. This time around you find a family of a single mother and her two daughters. You, like in previous installments, play as a public nuisance that gets away from captivity and starts scouting for new targets. And, the description of the game, before it was pulled, was: Rapelay is an offshoot of the Illusion series, Interact Play. We cannot possibly comment on (the campaign) because we don't sell them overseas." Well, that may be, but the game did appear on through a third-party seller.
We make the games for the domestic market and abide by laws here. Illusion's spokesman Makoto Nakaoka said : "We are simply bewildered by the move. Other titles from the studio include "Battle Raper 1 and 2" and "Sexy Beach." RapeLay was released in 2006 by, based in Japan.

site, but was pulled after protests and common sense sunk in. In fact, the developer in question, Illusion Studio, was the focus of an earlier post of ours, written about the game " RapeLay ," which simulates the rape of a mother and her two daughters. Last week, the New York-based Equality Now launched a campaign this week "against rape simulator games and the normalisation of sexual violence in Japan." One developer of such rape simulator games wasn't impressed.
