• Creepy leg-massaging game for smartphones turns heads

  • There are games that are completely unconventional, and then there are games that are nearly creepy. Probably an application most female smartphone users wouldn’t want to use, the Kaikan Ashitsubo Massage application requires players to massage a girl’s tired legs on their smartphones or tablets by making circular motions on the screen. Developed by Mobile_One, the game comes with a time limit and a minimum score players are required to reach in every round. The higher the level, the more the eye-candy you’re exposed to. However, we certainly wouldn’t want to be caught dead in public playing a game like this and though priced at just ¥100 for Android platforms, we simply don’t see the point!

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