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== [[Action Game]] ==
* Each ''[[God of War (Video Gameseries)|God of War]]'' game has one. Amusingly, they are [[Not Safe for Work|Safe For Work Everywhere But America]] (SFWEBUS), since the [[Press X to Not Die|Quick Time Event]] takes place against a [[Sexy Discretion Shot]] background.
** ''III'' seems to have missed the point of a [[Sexy Discretion Shot]]. When the minigame starts, the camera pans... to Aphrodite's two half-naked handmaidens fondling each other while watching the action and eventually starting a private minigame themselves offscreen.
*** [[Rule of Funny]], maybe?
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== [[Adventure Game]] ==
* The original version of ''[[Fahrenheit (2005 video game)]]'' has several sex scenes, the first of them being optional and interactive, which were both [[Dummied Out]] when the game was released in the United States under the title ''Indigo Prophecy''. The developers claimed that the removal didn't affect the plot, [[Unfortunate Implications|thereby implying]] they were entirely gratuitous.
** Not the plot, maybe, but certainly the characterization.
* ''[[Heavy Rain]]'' also features an interactive sex scene.
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== [[Platform Game]] ==
* Parodied in ''[[Achievement Unlocked (Video Game)|Achievement Unlocked]] 2'', where the elephant protagonist runs and leaps around a giant coffee mug.
* Another Flash platformer, ''Humbugger'', in which you play a chicken, has a sequence in which a rooster appears out of a bush. Chicken and rooster then disappear into the bush together, and the top of the screen becomes a reaction game. Hitting the right keys causes the bush to shake, and the game gets steadily faster. Completing this game causes an egg to roll out of the bush. A chick then hatches from the egg, [[And Now for Someone Completely Different|and becomes the new playable character for a while]].
 
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** Special mention goes to Jack Thompson, who, [[Even Evil Has Standards|for some reason]], believed the "scandal" was overblown. This is coming from the same guy who called ''[[Grand Theft Auto]]'' and every other [[First-Person Shooter]] a [[Murder Simulator]].
* ''[[Temple of Elemental Evil]]'', a ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'' video game made by [[Troika]], originally had a brothel that was later [[Dummied Out]]. With the ''Circle of Eight Mod Pack'', it becomes available again. Inside, the player can purchase sexual favors in dialogue which [http://www.sorcerers.net/Games/ToEE/Walkthrough/Nulb/Brothel.php "leave very little to the imagination."]
* ''[[Final Fantasy X 2 (Video Game)|Final Fantasy X-2]]'': comes damn near this trope; there's a minigame about halfway through where Yuna disguises herself as an enemy goon, goes to her arch-rival's mansion, and winds up unwittingly drafted into a massage minigame. Said rival tends to let out an orgasmic "AH! THERE!" when you hit a sweet spot;" there's also some snarky innuendo before and after from her two chief goons.
** For those that remember, ''Incredible Crisis'' had a similar minigame in a ferris wheel. You'd know you done good when she started moaning... and [[Something Else Also Rises|the wheel started lighting up the more it went on.]]
* At least two different mods add such minigames to ''[[The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion]]''. One is actually pretty decent, if you can find the translation patch and get past the [[Nintendo Hard]]-ness of it.
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* As mentioned, ''[[The Sims]]'' does not support this out of the box, but people have changed that with [[Game Mod|Game Mods]].
* Plenty of that in ''7 Sins'', where sex is definitely ''not'' optional. During the scenes (where both parties leave their undergarments on), the player has to finish one or several [[Mini Game|Mini Games]] with the sex as the backdrop. Successful completion of the minigame results in the character's increased affection for you, while a failure is not seen favorably. The sounds made by the player's partner during the minigame reflect how close he is to completion.
* ''Custer's Revenge''; the first rape simulation game? Or [[H Game-game]]?
 
== [[Stealth Based Game]] ==
* Borderline example with ''[[Assassin's Creed]] II''. One of Ezio's conquests early in the game involves [[Action Commands]] to kiss the girl and take her clothes off.
 
== [[Turn -Based Strategy]] ==
* Amiga-era game ''[[Defender Of Rome]]'' had an example, if you managed to negotiate a peaceful alliance with Egypt. Cut to a night encounter with Cleopatra, where you have to negotiate a different kind of alliance...
 
== [[Wide Open Sandbox]] ==
* The [[Trope Namer]] is ''[[Grand Theft Auto San Andreas]]'', a game which, as released, does not actually let you control the player's sexual activities. This function was programmed in, but later [[Dummied Out|isolated from gameplay so that there was no way to reach it]]; hackers discovered it, prompting a huge furor from [[Moral Guardians]]. Rockstar Games [[No Such Thing Asas Bad Publicity|benefited from the press]] but lost a lot of money from the lawsuits, as well as from having to pull the game from shelves to be fixed and re-released.
** With ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'', the reactions of the [[Moral Guardians]] are [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]. While you still do not see anything when you go up to a girlfriend's apartment, the prostitution cutscenes have gotten upgraded to a full [[Optional Sexual Encounter]] - including a choice of services, and realistic animations to go with them. While the characters remain clothed, it essentially boils down to Hot Coffee - minus the interactivity. While that itself means that it isn't part of this trope, it's still pretty interesting that the [[Moral Guardians]] haven't said 'boo' about it. Apparently sex is okay in video games, as long as you can't ''interact'' with it.
** Also, appreciate the [[Irony]]: despite all the various illegal activities one can do and the [[Video Game Cruelty Potential]] that exists in the series, [[Selective Enforcement|a perfectly legal and consensual heterosexual encounter]] is what raised the most controversy.