so, you know how sometimes it feels like the gaming world is all about cutting-edge graphics and not-so-subtle hints at, ahem, "mature themes"? well, robert yang is kinda flipping that whole idea on its head. he's the genius behind games like the tearoom and rinse and repeat, and he's all about exploring the weird, wonderful world of human intimacy and relationships. and, you know, it's not all about gratuitous sex scenes or whatever - it's actually pretty thoughtful and insightful stuff.

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anyway, yang is putting out this collection of his games called radiator forever, and it's totally free. which is awesome, because who doesn't love free games? but what's even cooler is that it's not just a one-time release - he's calling it an "ongoing re-remaster", which means he'll be adding more games to the collection over time. right now, you can play rinse and repeat, hurt me plenty, succulent, and stick shift, all of which have been remastered to varying degrees. and, fun fact, yang is calling this release model "gay as a service", which is just amazing.

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so, if you're wondering what's coming next, yang has a whole slate of games planned for radiator forever. we can expect to see the tearoom, which is this crazy historical bathroom simulator that's all about 60s sodomy laws and video game censorship. and then there are games like hard lads, logjam, and rainbows are carnivores, which all sound super intriguing. although, it's worth noting that some of these games might take a bit longer to arrive, like cobra club, which needs a pretty major rework before it's ready for release.

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