Peekaboo
May 9 2008, Jayaprashanth

The Wii wanted to teach us to get fit and now how about learning how to pole dance? That’s precisely what Peekaboo, an independent game developer is currently developing. The UK based game developer has readied the pole dance based aerobics game...

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