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Daily DS Sutra - Position of the Nail

Posted by Derrick Sanskrit

Today, we close our series of looks at the more interesting poses in amateur French developer Cid2Mizard's SutraDS, a homebrew Kama Sutra application for the Nintendo DS. Have we saved the best for last? Well, that really depends on what you consider "best."

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Today's position: Position of the Nail

Wow. That looks uncomfortable.

It also doesn't look particularly pleasurable, but hey, different strokes, right? Very different strokes.

SutraDS does praise this position for "very intense stimulation" and "angle and amplitude of penetration exitante" which I understand translates to "exciting." It also warns "here you will have understood that the risk of wounds is rather raised. Therefore go with caution there." That sounds like a Liz Lemon joke gone horribly awry.

Ugh, this is going to be what I picture every time Stephen Colbert claims to have "nailed" somebody.

Well, I hope you enjoyed our week-long look at this very quirky homebrew title. Odd and unfinished as it is, I think it's certainly worth a look. The software is sorely lacking any sort of audio component, so I would recommend some MIDI Marvin Gaye to go along with it. If you'd like to read more about sex, just click "Home" at the top of this page. If you've got a Nintendo DS with a flashcart or even just a DS emulator, you can download SutraDS here.

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