Kennedy and Carter have been arguing since he hurt her feelings, snapping at her after she played his video game and accidentally erased a game save. So Kennedy goes to a flea market tent sale in the park near their apartment determined to find a game of her own.
But the game she finds may play her more than she plays it, as Kennedy soon is messing around with a strange gaming handheld with no name and no instructions. The surprisingly advanced looking game uses a camera to augment real people in the park into fictional creatures on the screen.
When Kennedy figures out how to capture the creatures, she breaks a rule she didn’t know existed, and those captured creatures may break her!
It’s a nice warm day for February, but the heat outside might not match the heat inside for Kennedy, as she walks to the park down the street from her and her boyfriend Carter’s apartment. For as long as they’ve dated and lived together, Kennedy and Carter have been more than just the names of ex-presidents. They have been something similar to rivals in and out of the bedroom. But today a game neither ever expected may just end their rivalry for good.
On the phone, Carter is again trying to apologize for snapping at Kennedy last week. But Kennedy is letting him know that an apology isn’t going to change how he hurt her feelings. She was just trying to get closer to his interests, and ended up playing one of his video games… never intending to accidentally overwrite his save and lose him a bunch of progress in a game he was obsessing over. So after she got snapped at, today Kennedy is going to a local neighborhood flea market tent event in the nearby park determined to find her a game of her own… one Carter won’t be able to touch.
And as lightly teasing as their current argument is, Kennedy might have done well to take Carter’s warning that some games are not safe to play more seriously.
After browsing several of the tents, finding all kinds of old game cartridges, but nothing that she can play completely independent of any of Carter’s preciously guarded gaming peripherals, Kennedy is wondering if she might find anything. And then she finds the tent of a woman selling off a bunch of her ex-husband’s things, the guy having run off with a bimbo with less brains than a game cartridge.
Pointing out a bunch of gaming items she found in a box of her ex-husband’s labeled SINgames, Kennedy is soon sifting through and finding something that might just be perfect.
It looks just like a big bulky game controller at first, but clearly it is some kind of handheld video game, having a very impressive large screen between a thumbstick and several brightly colored buttons. Unsure what it might be, Kennedy asks the woman who unfortunately only knows her husband collected rare gaming devices, so it’s probably something unique.
Taking a chance, especially when the woman has fresh batteries she can throw in, Kennedy is soon walking off with her brand new game, the title of and how to play she still knows nothing about.
But when Kennedy starts up the little handheld controller looking game, she is surprised not to see a title screen and instead to actually see that the handheld must have a camera on the back because wherever she aims the controller, she can see a digitized view through on the high-quality screen. Even stranger, any person she aims the game at, they are outlined by a bright glowing color and their outline is altered into the ghostly image of a strange character, complete with a little text information block linked to them.
Walking along, she aims the game at a man whose image on the screen is outlined in bright blue and the outline of him is enhanced with giant bunny ears. He is identified as Bunny Butch and the description warns her to be cautious when capturing Bunny Butch because he hops around and will grab a girl, doing the bunny hump of doom until she pops.
Walking further into the park, ignoring the crazy silliness of that first gaming character, Kennedy starts to get a sense that whatever this unnamed game is, it’s all about capturing fictional creatures that the game camera impressively uses augmented reality to turn the people around her into. And apparently the game is clearly for adults based on some of the descriptions and the way the glowing outlined creature effects are somewhat graphically presented.
It’s when Kennedy finds herself in a quieter, more wooded part of the park, spotting three different men standing near each other, all in business suits on their lunch break, that she thinks she figured out how to play. Each of the men is glowing a different color, and those colors correspond to the buttons to one side of the screen. So Kennedy naturally assumes the goal of the game is to capture a creature of each color and hold them at the same time. Capturing them might be as easy as just pressing the corresponding button while using the camera to aim and focus on their glowing outlined creature character.
But capturing creatures like Monster Milker Marcus, a low-level creature with excessive strength and a focused attack on female breasts, or Doggy Daddy Drew, a deceptive creature determined to breed with chaotic knotting power, and Juggernaut Justin, an unstoppable beast of a creature possessing unmatched strength to best the most skilled players… may just be Kennedy’s own personal game over.
Tapping the corresponding colored buttons, she is thrilled to see that she figured out the game correctly… at least how to capture the creatures. But when she has all three captured, her game screen warns her of imminent player danger, saying quite clearly that three creatures should never be captured and held at one time.
Losing the game might be annoying, but Kennedy is about to lose a whole lot more, as unnoticed by her, the very men the game made into fictional creatures, have quickly changed into very real versions of the creatures they were randomly named.
Marcus, Drew, and Justin were just local businessmen discussing something away from the office, but now they have all new goals, perverse intentions, and a serious focus on the hot little gamer girl helplessly backing away from them.
Will Kennedy discover that when it comes to gaming, some girls just Got No Game? And will the three creatures she captured in turn capture her and do increasingly depraved things with her captured body?
It’s all fun and games unless you Got No Game, and then it’s just a kinky bunch of fun with this Kreme Kisses tale.
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