An absurdist adventure game with Telenovela-style FMV cutscenes. A deliberate throwback to the bad acting and weird plots from old adventure and FMV games, Damn Virgins features a wacky plot and colourful characters. You play as Xavi, one of seven losers who is just bumbling about his days and completely unaware of the evil plot where a crazed man wants to sacrifice them all to appease the Mayan gods. Gameplay takes place mainly in two locations: your home, and a remote island. Puzzles range from finding a hidden key to solving a gear/block puzzle using the Mayan counting system... the puzzles here are really well designed, as is the overall level design. Graphics are early 2000s standards: digitized versions of the main character and for the rest drawings. It all holds up pretty well, except in the cave section where it becomes easily unclear where you came from and need to go next. Recommended for anyone who likes cheesy fun.
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About This Game
Just to clarify, your help is only needed to avoid the sacrifice, solving their virginity problem is a bit more complicated as you will discover.
FMV adventure inspired in classic adventure games. Solving puzzles usually unlocks a videoclip that reveals the plot.
Synopsis: On the 21st of December, 2012, just as the Mayans predicted, the world ended nothing happened. Alex, the dean of a small university believes otherwise and concocts an evil plan.

Plot
The Mayans told that life is governed in cycles of 5200 years. When each cycle ends, the seven gods who created mankind allow the cycle to repeat in return for an offering.
Seven virgins must be sacrificed, one for each god.

Approximately 5200 years ago, the offering was demanded by the gods. But during the sacrifice, something went wrong. Enraged, the gods punished the Mayan people, who then disappeared. This disappearance wasn't immediate, though. Earthquakes, droughts, and volcanic eruptions came one after the other, ultimately leading to the fall of the empire.

In the present day, the gods returned to claim what was theirs, but the Mayans are no longer around to perform the sacrifices. Alex, the dean of a small university, lives in distress over this, and when the appointed date, December 21, 2012, arrives, he starts to lose his mind. In the following months, he starts collecting news about natural disasters: eruptions, earthquakes, hurricanes. Things that were always there, but his sick mind connects them with the wrath of the gods over not receiving their gift. Alex therefore decides to do the sacrifices himself.
The problem is that today, virgins are really hard to find.

Using his position, he founds a fraternity in his university and tricks the dumbest virgin boys that he finds into joining. Alex promises them that if they finish their studies, he'll take them to Riviera Maya as an end-of-term trip. Using an outing as a ruse, he plans to sacrifice them at the top of Chichen Itza.

Will Alex complete his evil plan? And the most important thing, will these boys get laid someday?

Javier Botet and David Pareja, two well known Spanish actors have been also involved in the filming.

Here you have links to the filming days
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User Reviews
I have never written a "review" for a game on Steam, but this BS game made me do it! IT MADE ME DO IT!!! :) Ok, now my warning to all the lovers of adventure games, if you want to have fun - do not buy this game, even for the peanuts it is selling on Steam, cause it is not worth even that and you will be disappointed. I personally have requested a refund, thanks god that I did buy it recently and have played for only 22 minutes, during which was bored and annoyed to hell. First of all - even though the game uses Unreal 3 DK, it looks like s**t, assembled from extremely primitive assets by raving 16 y.o. amateurs (at best!). Seems like the same those amateurs are also "acting" in FMV sequences, which are REALLY trying to be funny, but are not. At least not to adults. The quality of those sequences, as you've guessed already, also c**p. Aside from looking (and playing) really bad with screen tears (cause graphical options are basically nonexistant! }:>) and awkward navigation, all those ...
[b]Funny and crazy plot[/b] This adventure game has a strong indie component with fresh puzzles and lapstick humor. It's a return to the 90's games where you had video scenes with real actors. I personally do not like FMV games but in this case I had to make an exception. [h1]Plot[/h1] IMHO it’s the strongest point in the game, characters with awkward personality and funny interpretation done by amateur actors (but with no fear to make fool of themselves). The funniest part of the game are its videos, funny gags, but among everything, the Dean. It's impossible not to laugh when Alex gets into scene and does crazy stuff, I love it. From the virgins group I take Bruno, this blonde-bearded guy can't be more disturbing and the fact that the Dean thinks he is irresistible for the girls makes the scenes even more nonsense. [h1]Puzzles[/h1] A must have in all graphic adventure that won't leave you indifferent in this game. As always in the genre, you'll go from a logical set of actions...
Bizarre, silly, and much more fun than I expected. A point and click FMV adventure with an absurd plot. 100% Spanish voiceovers with English subtitles. A limited knowledge of Spanish (I studied in high school) makes it even more fun. If you're an old-school gamer from the 90's who remembers the days of FMV adventure games, you might enjoy this throwback. I'll give it a thumbs-up at its asking price of $5.
[i]Status: 100% Completed, both endings unlocked[/i] A fun trashy (in a good way) point-and-click adventure. The story and characters are great and hilarious, the graphics are 90s-like, which is also great for me (but not for the most people). However, the cave location was a confusing labyrinth and some of the puzzles were...well, there are not that many items to deal with, but I doubt that you'll manage to complete the game without using the walkthrough (thankfully, there is one). There were no crashes or game-breaking bugs, IIRC I've encountered only one bug, which happened twice (description of an item doesn't disappear after viewing it through the inventory, only restarting the game helps). Bought on sale, but it's completely worth the full price of 5$. It would be great to see a sequel (with Igor, of course).
Damn Virgins is a prime example of a well thought out and executed indie game. I often seek out and play indie games for the very reason some people avoid them....because they are different! Most are not AAA studio games (this one included), which can be a very good thing. Funky characters, goofy acting, humorous dialog (if a little juvenile at times), and mostly straightforward (and not too difficult) puzzles made this game a joy to play. Unlike one reviewer, I personally thought the decision to use Unreal Engine 3 for the graphics was a good choice as it gave the game a "throwback to the 90's" kind of vibe, just as pixelated graphics in games from studios like WadjetEye Games take me back to the 80's. If anything, I think they [b][i]add[/i][/b] to the immersion, not detract from it. I realize this is a personal viewpoint, but to expect AAA graphics from an indie studio is a bit unrealistic to me. Don't get me wrong....I like well done big-budget games with awesome graphics too, but ...
Cons Graphics are a bit old fashioned taking into account it has been developed with Unreal Engine 3. Pros The interface is clear and intuitive, like the classics Monkey Island or Discworld. When you interact with an object a little hud appears with different icons for each action that you can make, i.e. a hand for pick up or a gear for use. But the awesome part is when you try to play with a touch screen. I tried in my laptop and everything was fully functionally. I think it's the way a modern point and click game should be played. I like the puzzle mechanics, there are many kinds. Sometimes you have to make typical combination of objects in order to get a new one. I have secretly fallen in love with Igor.
A crazy spanish point-and-click adventure game; best played at 2AM.
The end was a bit rushed and at times the humor was too fecal for my taste, other than that an excellent game. Really good. Looked for other games of the developer but seems to be his only one. It's creative, funny, and the story is great in a nonsensical way. I liked the difficulty level of puzzles that I felt were just right. It's about 5-6 hours of fun and a lot of game for the price. I feel the game is underpriced and I wish the developer all the best.
Funny game. Short. Even shorter when you make the 'wrong' decision. Brilliant humor. Nice over the top acting. But over before you know it, while the storyline had enough unresolved material to go on. Oviously made on a very low budget but with a lot of passion. One hopefully no spoiler tip. Tell Igor the truth before advancing. If you don't, or lie, the game takes a short route to the end and you're missing some plot and funny videos (I found out by watching Youtube plays). This is btw the only moment in the game where 'your choice matters' is applicable. The puzzles in the game are typical 'find item to resolve block in your path'. I had to revert to a walkthrough for some items that I missed and had no clue where to find.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP SP3 (32-bit only), Windows Vista, or Windows 7
- Processor: 2.0+ GHz processor
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: SM3-compatible video card
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 3 GB available space
Recommended
- OS *: Windows Vista or Windows 7
- Processor: 2.0+ GHz processor
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: DX11 Graphics Card
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 10 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Damn virgins cost?
Damn virgins costs $2.99.
What are the system requirements for Damn virgins?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP SP3 (32-bit only), Windows Vista, or Windows 7 Processor: 2.0+ GHz processor Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: SM3-compatible video card DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 3 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows Vista or Windows 7 Processor: 2.0+ GHz processor Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: DX11 Graphics Card DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 10 GB available space
What platforms is Damn virgins available on?
Damn virgins is available on Windows PC.
Is Damn virgins worth buying?
Damn virgins has 79% positive reviews from 29 players.
When was Damn virgins released?
Damn virgins was released on Jul 30, 2015.
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