Co-Op Kissing Game Smooth Operator To Launch On February 11th

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Beardo Games has announced that its co-op kissing game Smooth Operator will be coming to iOS on February 11th.

 

The idea is to follow on-screen commands so that you perform a passion-filled kiss with a partner. Arrows glide across the screen and your swipes should match them.

 

Since Siliconera checked in on Smooth Operator in an interview, the game has got super moves, which pause the action and have you swiping along with a heart that flies around the screen. If successful, you’ll perform a super kiss, which each have unique animations that contort the tongues in strange and fantastical ways.


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