I went shopping this weekend and stumbled upon a rather rare game from the adult game maker, Mystique, titled "Bachelor Party." While I'm more acquainted with the controversial "Custer's Revenge," "Bachelor Party" had piqued my curiosity, so I gladly added it to my collection. The game is essentially a paddle-based "brick breaker" game, akin to Breakout, but with a substantial dose of adult humor—well, by 1982 graphics standards, at least.
Bachelor Party for the Atari 2600
Bachelor Party for the Atari 2600
Bachelor Party for the Atari 2600
I went shopping this weekend and stumbled upon a rather rare game from the adult game maker, Mystique, titled "Bachelor Party." While I'm more acquainted with the controversial "Custer's Revenge," "Bachelor Party" had piqued my curiosity, so I gladly added it to my collection. The game is essentially a paddle-based "brick breaker" game, akin to Breakout, but with a substantial dose of adult humor—well, by 1982 graphics standards, at least.