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Gaming the Gasm by Kris P. Kreme

Gaming the Gasm by Kris P. Kreme

Hannah and her brother Hank have been best friends with Jace and Carter since childhood. They’ve done everything together, and unknowingly they might be about to discover SINtendo together too.

Jace and Carter have brought over a game they want to try, a mystery game from Japan simply called The Gasm. Nothing else is known about it, but Carter managed to get it where they can play on Hannah and Hank’s system, even if Hank wants to do nothing but study.

After Hannah, Jace, and Carter start playing, some almost-sneezes by Hannah are soon revealed to be something MUCH more personal and pleasurable. And somehow the game is controlling them, meaning they all might soon be Gaming the Gasm.

 

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Along with her twin brother Hank, Hannah has been friends with Carter and Jace pretty much all their lives. They’ve done everything together and attended all the same schools, and now they all might unexpectedly find themselves playing a truly enjoyable video game from SINtendo together. But more than the points will be scored today as the entire purpose of playing is just to figure out how The Gasm works.

Prepare yourselves for the first Hot Shot of SINtendo, a bite-sized game with a lasting after-taste.

When Hannah throws open the door to her and her brother Hank’s shared apartment, words are barely needed for Jace and Carter to see that Hank the nerd is being a nerd again. They brought over a disc to play, a mystery game they all could enjoy playing and figuring out together, but Hank decided to take a full load of summer classes at the college they all attend, and he is seriously focused in his nearby room on the upcoming finals.

While Hannah might be the positive perky and always friendly twin, Hank has become the type A controlling nuisance to everything fun lately. He requires absolute silence and focus even though he could easily go somewhere else like the library to get such things.

So not only is Hank not going to be joining their group gaming session, but they won’t even be able to make much noise, forced to wear gaming headphones while they play whatever this mystery game turns out to be.

But with Hannah pushing only positivity, the three friends sit on the couch and begin a game of The Gasm. While Jace knows nothing about it, he got it from a video game store while part of an exchange student program in Japan. Carter got the game working and burned a special disc to play on the system Hank and Hannah have, but even after starting it, none of them can figure anything about the gameplay out.

The Gasm as it is called with no explanation for the title either, seems to involve little colored blobs, Hannah being randomly assigned a pink one, Carter a blue one, and Jace a yellow one. They can control their little blobs on a vast multicolored playfield but no buttons besides the directional buttons do anything.

Only after Hannah almost sneezes a few times do they eventually somehow figure out that when Carter and Jace steer their little colored blobs past her pink one, for whatever impossible-seeming reason, Hannah almost sneezes. But as Hannah feels strange each time, she confesses… they aren’t near miss sneezes at all.

In fact, somehow Jace and Carter flying their colored blob figures around her pink one are giving Hannah continuous but not quite ending orgasms. And Hannah thinks something is very wrong, her brain feeling funny after the two friends test out the unlikely theory about the almost-sneezes.

But what happens when Jace and Carter try to win the most points, flying as close to her pink blob on screen as they can, and Hank comes angrily out of his room, yanking the plug of the gaming console, telling them all to shut up?

Is it possible ending the game abruptly like that left Hannah stuck in one never-ending orgasm, breaking her brain? The game might have ended but Jace and Carter getting a constantly climaxing Hannah to the quiet of her own bedroom may discover an even better game… and it’s definitely not a single-player game.

Some games are exciting to play; other games are thrilling to win, but everything is downright screaming fun when you’re Gaming the Gasm!

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