Leather Goddesses of Phobos 2: Gas Pump Girls Meet the Pulsating Inconvenience from Planet X!

Leather Goddesses of Phobos 2: Gas Pump Girls Meet the Pulsating Inconvenience from Planet X! (also known as Leather Goddesses 2 or LGOP2) is a graphic adventure game written by Steve Meretzky and published by Activision in 1992 under the Infocom label. LGOP2 is the sequel to the 1986 interactive fiction game Leather Goddesses of Phobos, also written by Meretzky. LGOP2 featured full-screen graphics and a point-and-click interface instead of Infocom's text parser.

Leather Goddesses of Phobos 2
Developer(s)Infocom
Publisher(s)Activision
Producer(s)Tom Sloper
Designer(s)Steve Meretzky
Programmer(s)William D. Volk
Artist(s)Mimi Doggett
Clifford Lau
Kristin J. Mallory
Writer(s)Steve Meretzky
Composer(s)Russell Lieblich
EngineMultimedia Applications Development Environment
Platform(s)IBM PC
Release1992
Genre(s)Adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay

Whereas the original Leather Goddesses game offered three "naughtiness levels", the sequel had no such settings. The box did, however, feature "warnings" such as "Mature Attitudes Expressed".

Plot

In the original Leather Goddesses of Phobos, the titular female aliens suffered a humiliating defeat in 1936 at the hands of an Earthling from Ohio. Now it is 1958, and astronomers have recently discovered "Planet X", the tenth planet in our solar system. The desert town of Atom City, Nevada does not contain much besides a military base, nuclear power plant and gas station. But one night the sleepy town witnesses a spaceship that crash-lands with a single survivor: Barth, the "Pulsating Inconvenience" from the world known as Planet X.

The Leather Goddesses have invaded Planet X and forced its inhabitants to become sex slaves. Barth has fled to Earth in a desperate effort to find humans who can help free his planet. The player can play as any of three characters: Barth (the alien), Zeke (the gas station owner), or Lydia (daughter of the astronomer who "discovered" Planet X). In an effort to further link this game to the original, Zeke was the son of the male protagonist from LGOP.

Reception

Computer Gaming World gave the game an unfavorable review, stating that it "seems to lose the entire spirit of the original text game in the 'translation' to graphic adventure". The magazine criticized the interface and puzzles as oversimplified, the poor quality of the voice dialogue, and the "insipid" treatment of sex compared to the "silly [but] mature" approach in the predecessor. It advised readers to purchase the older game while "waiting for someone to produce an interesting 'adult' adventure".[1]

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References

  1. Lombardi, Chris (July 1992). "Son of "Flesh Gordon?" / Infocom's Leather Goddesses of Phobos 2". Computer Gaming World. pp. 68–69. Retrieved 3 July 2014.
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