SINtendo warms up February

SINtendo ContactHIGH by Kris P. Kreme

SINtendo ContactHIGH by Kris P. Kreme

Steve has to attend a conference meeting at work since he happened not to be traveling with his family over the annual company winter break.

Waiting alone in a cold office, no coffee, Steve tries a free trial adult phone app to keep the blood flowing. SINtendo ContactHIGH lets you choose characters based on contacts in your phone, so Steve selects his hot wife and shy son whose had a crush on her ever since Steve began dating her.

Incorporating contact photos into playable avatars, Steve is soon using the characters on each other raising their arousal levels… never aware that as he plays innocently on the phone some not so innocent playing is being forced on his real family back home.

 

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About the last place Steve had planned to be today was stuck nearly alone on his floor of his office in a frigid ice encased downtown building most are avoiding during his company’s annual February winter break.

It’s a regular yearly time off, during the harshest cold, when family is what warms more than employee’s hearts, when a little togetherness soothes work time stresses for the rest of the year.

Unfortunately a last minute conference meeting demands his attendance, since a majority of employees are traveling, nowhere near home, nowhere near the cold urban landscape Steve has found himself in. Even more unfortunate, his wife Mary is tending to overreact as usual to his being off at work.

Trying to calm her far too worried fears about being stuck all day at home, alone with his eighteen year old son, Mary just isn’t getting the innocent jabs at humor, something Steve is quite known for, a general easy-going guy who knows as Mary does that his son Harry has more than a bit of an obsessive crush on her.

Ever since they were merely dating, and Steve’s son entered puberty, Mary has served as a fantasy for the boy, a shy kid who never says more than he has to and certainly is no real worry for her to have. He’s likely to be cooped up in the warm house all day playing video games, maybe having friends over, and sure Steve knows that Harry is at that desperate age where anything turns the kid on, a real ball of hormones, just as he was at eighteen, but Mary really needs to lighten up. One might think she was the one having to drive through traffic downtown, head up a nearly abandoned building, sitting alone in his private office waiting for a conference meeting to start.

If anything could make the day worse that freezing winter temps, a bit of an overreacting if beautiful blonde wife back home, and all the promised excitement of a dull conference meeting… the coffee maker is broken.

So now Steve has nothing to keep him awake while waiting for this meeting, nothing at least until his phone alerts him to a free trial offer of an all new adult only app game.

Maybe ordinarily he’d have no interest in such a thing, but if coffee can’t keep the blood flowing, perhaps this application game can. It’s called SINtendo ContactHIGH, and has a fitting premise for a cold day. The game reportedly works easily enough by allowing Steve to select multiple contacts from the list on his cell phone. Those contacts and their little photos are then incorporated into the adult game as avatars and the goal is to raise their ContactHIGH temperature levels.

Figuring his wife has earned a bit of sneaky revenge on his part for complaining and acting as though she was the one suffering through this day, Steve is quick to select her from the contacts on his phone, and figuring a little karma is in order he chooses the biggest thing she overreacts about, her infatuated stepson, his son Harry, as the second avatar character to play with.

Beginning the game, it’s actually nothing extreme at all, impressive graphics considering it manipulates the contact photos, and a somewhat sexy sounding game voice that directs him, but nothing all that over the top, nothing strictly adult in nature.

The remarkably simple game mechanics involve choosing from a limited list of options geared to arouse the other character, turn based choices going back and forth from Mary to Harry. Obviously the name says it all about how best to raise the temperature thermometer above each playable contact character. Contact is key, whether visual or physical contact.

Soon Harry is directing his wife to reveal more of her figure, to display herself to Harry, heating up Harry and having him do things like walk around the little game simulation home without a shirt on, all methods seeming to work somewhat on the both of them. As one might expect, he realizes, it’s far easier to raise Harry’s ContactHIGH, boys, especially boys that age, just simple to manipulate and arouse. Mary is a bit more of a challenge.

Options like rubbing shoulders soon elevate as the ContactHIGHs rise to ones such as openly masturbating in front of the other character, and Steve is definitely seeing the appeal of this little trial app game on his phone.

However, Steve never could imagine that at his home, at the very moments he is playing with those little avatars from his phone contacts, the real people those avatars represent are in fact doing every single choice he chooses, clueless as to their own increasingly distressing behavior, starting to freak out at what they are almost supernaturally influenced to say and do around each other.

Harry is soon forcibly saying farewell to his shyness but not to his hidden crush on Mary as that crush is soon crushed into much more than infatuation. Mary is soon forgetting all about her fears and realizing a lot more than them with the young stud who is becoming the apple of her ever more lustful stares.

And when Steve begins getting reward options for combination ContactHIGH increases in his game, everything might literally inflate beyond recovery.

Just how hot can a cold winter day get at Steve’s household, and what about when his son Harry’s gamer friends pop over for a visit? Will Steve ever maximize both his chosen character’s highs and win the game? And will winning the game mean losing something much more important… or in fact gaining something he never realized turned him on?

Find out in the all new twisted tale from the Kreme, one where playing around with the contacts on your phone can literally reach out and touch someone in all new ways.

 

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