Software:Riana Rouge

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Riana Rouge
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Cover art
Developer(s)Black Dragon Productions
Publisher(s)Black Dragon Productions
Producer(s)Gillian Bonner, Josh Caine
Writer(s)Nancy Oliver
Platform(s)Windows 95, Mac OS
Release1997
Genre(s)Adult, adventure, puzzle
Mode(s)Single-player

Riana Rouge is a 1997 adult action-adventure game developed and published by Black Dragon Productions. It is one of the few titles that have earned an "Adults Only" rating from the ESRB.

Plot

The game stars Playboy Playmate Gillian Bonner as Riana, a shy secretary who spies on her boss attempting to rape a co-worker. She enters the office and tries to help her, but she is overpowered by her boss and thrown out of the window. Somehow, she is transported to another world where she is a seductive warrior who must rescue the world from an evil dictator (her boss) and rescue her friend (the co-worker).

Development

Riana Rouge was distributed by Konami of America, and cost $1 million to produce.[1]

Gameplay

The game had an interface which allowed players to control the heroine using an "emotivator," which determines the course of action according to whether the player chooses to feel seductive, compassionate, or afraid.[1]

Reception

German gaming magazine PC Player gave the Windows version of Riana Rouge an overall score of 19%,[2] and PC Joker gave it an overall score of 35%.[3]

The game sold 100,000 copies.[4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "The Risque Business of 'Riana Rouge'" (in en). EW.com. https://ew.com/article/1996/11/29/risque-business-riana-rouge/. 
  2. Schütz, Volker (May 1998). "Adventure für Einsteiger - Riana Rouge" (in German). PC Player (Consumer Medien GmbH): 113. ISSN 0943-6693. https://archive.org/details/PC-Player-German-Magazine-1998-05/page/n109/mode/2up. 
  3. Marzinkowski, Marco (April 1998). "Riana Rouge" (in German). PC Joker (Joker Verlag): 88. 
  4. Carpenter, Susan (September 20, 1999). "She Believes in E-quality". https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1999-sep-20-cl-12147-story.html. Retrieved May 28, 2022. 

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