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SINtendo Sister Twister by Kris P. Kreme

SINtendo Sister Twister by Kris P. Kreme

With her husband Mark missing a flight and catching another that won’t bring him home until dinner, Melody is at the end of her rope dealing with twin daughters Gwen and Gemma, who won’t stop fighting.

On the phone, Mark, a high school vice-principal, suggests she find a game around the house and have the girls take their conflicts to a more productive place. Finding an old game console and cartridge game called Sister Twister, Melody tells the girls to play it as she goes outside to relax.

But Gwen and Gemma quickly realize this is a game confiscated from bad kids at Mark’s school, and after playing it, they may be bad in more than a few ways themselves.

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As a frazzled wife Melody, is listening to her husband Mark, on the phone, calling to let her know that he missed his flight home and won’t make it until around dinner time, all she can focus on is the on-going argument at the other end of the house. For days now, their twin daughters Gwen and Gemma have been seemingly determined to drive Melody to murder. But will Mark’s suggestion be any less destructively devious?

Mark, as the vice-principal of a high school, and used to being the disciplinarian, suggests that eighteen is a very crucial age for girls, especially twins, and each is just trying to assert her dominance and individuality. So he suggests Melody make them take their constant arguments or fights to something more productive like a game.

With no other ideas, and needing to relax, Melody is soon digging through closets, finding what she thinks is one of her husband’s old video consoles, along with what definitely looks like the perfect game to resolve things between Gwen and Gemma… a video game called Sister Twister.

Meanwhile Gwen and Gemma are still at each other’s throats practically, and even if they hardly remember what started this particular argument, the always responsible mature, and just slightly older twin, Gwen, is accusing Gemma of being a slut, just because she wears her hair longer and chooses to dress to show off a bit more of her maturing body.

When Melody intervenes and shouts out the idea Mark mentioned, that they play a game and keep their fighting under control, the girls reluctantly go along with it, but with their mom outside in the backyard relaxing, will Gwen and Gemma’s fighting reach truly twisted extremes?

Realizing almost right away that this game system and game aren’t one of their dad’s old systems, Gwen and Gemma figure it must be from the closet of confiscated items from the bad kids at his school. Yet, they still choose to play Sister Twister, since there’s not really any other option but to continue fighting and face the wrath of their frazzled mom.

But when the game does something to them before playing, will both Gwen and Gemma find that this is not a game both of them will be able to walk away from?

The game is simple, no controllers needed. Turn by turn, one sister must choose something about the other and literally twist it, points adding up for her the more twisted it gets. And during that sister’s turn, the other is helpless and unable to escape the twisting. From arm twisting, to hair twisting, things quickly get a lot more extreme and a lot more impossibly perverse, especially as Gwen seems determined to win and teach her slutty sister a lesson she’ll never forget.

Every pair of sisters fights, but not every pair gets twisted, and in the end, everyone around may be twisted thanks to SINtendo Sister Twister.

 
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