Escape from Pleasure Planet is a gay-themed science-fiction adventure game developed by Up Multimedia and released on December 15, 2016. It serves as a sequel to the 2012 title My Ex-Boyfriend the Space Tyrant, though it is designed to be played as a standalone experience. Plot and Setting
The brain runs on a currency called dopamine. For 99.9% of human history, dopamine was the reward for effort. You walked ten miles? Dopamine. You found a berry bush? Dopamine. You survived a hunt? Dopamine. Escape From Pleasure Planet -20...
A 20-minute shorter “softcore” TV edit – rumored to have aired on late-night cable in 1997, removing 20 minutes of explicit content to meet broadcast standards. This cut has never surfaced online, making it a grail for collectors.
A 20-minute “lost ending” – Deleted scenes showing the crew escaping, only to land on an even more dangerous “Planet of Pain.” Some VHS boxes teased this as Escape From Pleasure Planet -20 More Minutes of Mayhem.
A misprinted runtime – In some catalogues, the film was listed as “Escape From Pleasure Planet 20…” meaning 20 scenes of explicit material. The ellipsis became a typographical ghost.
Objective: Scavenge fuel, food, and components to repair the sole surviving escape shuttle.
The Threat: The "Guests." They wander the snow-covered beaches and ice-rink dance floors.