
Nicolau Chaud: you may know him from ‘controversial’ games like Beautiful Escape and the recently revealed Polymorphous Perversity. There’s plenty of talk surrounding his games, but how much do you know about the mind behind them? Well, Nightmare Mode got a chance to ask Nicolau some questions to find out how he feels about the reaction to his games, the role of sex in games and more.

Everybody loves donuts on Victory Fanfare. On this episode, Clint refuses to save a life due to fashion, Andre engages in compulsive domestic abuse, while Flixist‘s Alex narrates and documents his sexual escapades and Andres dreams of a white picket fence.

Jennifer Amlie of VGI writes...
"I have never been shy over voicing my disappointment and displeasure over the state of sex and nudity in video games. We have the almost never used the ESRB's Adults Only rating. When we do, the offending game better change its content or risk not being sold at any major retailer..."
Can't wait to try this game out. Have been following its development for almost a year.

Nightmare Mode reports on Nicolau Chaud's call for submissions to help with his upcoming highly controversial game, Polymorphous Perversity. One might recall that it's an RPG where one is a "young male with an unknown sexual disorder captured by some mysterious agency and thrown into a bizarre parallel reality where everything gravitates towards sex" that makes you "set on a sexual quest to explore unknown lands, meet strange people, and learn more about your sexuality.”