About

Huixin Hu (China) is a fashion designer, 3D artist and stylist. Huixinʼs work explored the social identity and individuality through different artistic approaches, she is now working in the field of digital fashion, including 3D games, 3D printing and 3D animation.

IG: http://instagram.com/hx_hoo_?igsh=cDlmY2l2cm16YW03&utm_source=qr

Linkedin: http://linkedin.com/in/huixinhu115

Email: huixinhu01@gmail.com

 

Labyrinth of Lust

The essence of gender dysphoria is the relationship of unequal rights, both physical and emotional. Prostitution, racial issues, LGBTQ+ groups, job promotions, male infidelity, the invisibility of social values brought about by the housewife doing housework day-to-day. Feminism cannot just be about the pursuit of power; both men and women should understand their own desires so that they can harness them and achieve inner peace.

I have designed a sex talk game based on the discussions I have had with my close friends about sex, where players can explore the rooms and chat with the characters. There are 4 characters in the game, 3 giantesses and 1 man (the player). The 3 female characters are designed to fulfil male fantasies, but with their own personalities and ideas, they seduce men and at the same time try to kill them. The scenario design incorporates the architectural style of China in the 80’s, and deeply explores the connection between sexual fantasies and childhood experiences.

Synopsis: You have fallen into a mysterious space. The only goal is to find the exit. There are several rooms which are filled with 3 giantesses. The player controls a man in groom suit, exploring the room and discussing gender issues with the three female characters. Through this game, I hope to lead people to reflect on their own needs in gender relations, and enable people with different levels of understanding on sexuality to face and enjoy sexual relationship, and that each of us is worthy of being loved.

/More info &  Full gameplay video at IG/

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