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Vickie Vixen standing in front of the night sky in her underware

Twitch(ing) to Do Better

Eek! Games discusses the inherent hypocrisy between Twitch’s guidelines and Twitch’s practices.

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Doja Cat in Eek! Games' House Party, looking to crash the party

8 Celebrities Who’ve Made Their Mark in the Gaming World

Celebrities have found a home around or within video games, from streaming their favorite games to becoming characters themselves. Have you ever wondered which celebrities are gamers? Here’s a list of eight celebrities who play video games.

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The House Party – Doja Cat Expansion Pack is Now Available!

Play the Doja Cat Expansion Pack now! The real-life AMA and Grammy award-winning global superstar shakes up the original party, and Shit. Just. Got. Real.  You now have an invitation to help the renowned pop artist get into the party

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Social and LGBT+ Inclusivity in Video Games

Social Inclusivity in Indie Game Development

House Party allows for all kinds of debaucherous shenanigans – things like starting a deadly fist fight, hooking up with the hottest partygoer, or even setting the house on fire could be part of your chosen destiny. At this rager,

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Eek! Games Discusses House Party with Tvgry

Eek! Games CEO Discusses House Party With Tvgry

Recently, popular YouTuber tvgry, also known as @TenPanMateusz, posted his video game review talking House Party highlights and outrageous missions. He, of course, noticed a certain character on our settings page, describing him as “a bald guy just sitting there

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player choice games and decision making skills

Player Choice Games and Decision-Making Skills

In their entirety, player-choice games allow people to explore their decision-making processes. They make you question and align (and perhaps re-align) your value sets in larger-than-life situations. In this way, they thrust people out of their comfort zones and into situations they’d (most likely) never be in.

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