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Prey The Stars for DS: bite, lick, and suck

chautemoc | July 15, 2008 | Press Release | DS 
Koei says they're releasing a title for the DS this October called Prey the Stars. The goal? To "bite, lick, and suck [your] way to victory" (that's a direct quote).

The game offers up an "incredible" world where just about anything can be devoured, from food to entire buildings. You choose from one of the game four insatiable and customizable creatures: Gabu, Bari, Chuchu or Pero.

1-4 player multiplayer is featured, supporting Single-Card Download Play, Multi-Card Play, and Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.


The main objective of Prey the Stars is to eat everything in sight and to attack your opponents. Each of the games colorfully-themed stages are cleared by devouring as much as possible before time runs out. The player with the highest score at the end of the stage is the winner. Each player scores points by eating and by sucking in “spirits” which are hidden in some objects. The bigger the item, the higher the score!

Exclusive character designs for Prey the Stars were created by break-out Japanese pop artist TOUMA. The highly-respected designer is renowned for his whimsical and edgy creations including, Knuckle Bear and Boo, that have taken the urban vinyl toy industry by storm.

Developed by KOEI CANADA, Prey the Stars is rated “E” (Everyone – Comic Mischief) by the ESRB. The suggested retail price is US$29.99.
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  • -2 thumbs!
    RKRigney | July 16, 2008
    ...I didn't read the article but I'm just going to assume that this is an oral sex simulator. That sounds like a safe assumption.
    • -2 thumbs!
      ali3n | July 16, 2008
      You sound like an idiot, I didn't really bother to read anything you but hey looks like it's a pretty safe assumption.

      Anyway, the game itself sound pretty interesting.

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