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Guild Girls Gone Wild

Take it off. Take it all off, and learn how to start your own naked dance orgy

Words: Tyler Nagata, GamesRadar US

Right now, players around the world are dancing... naked. Whether it's WoW, EverQuest, or Guild Wars, most MMOs show your character in their underwear after you remove all of their equipment. Combine a near nude avatar with an animated dance emote - commonly activated by typing "/dance" - and you have yourself a naked dancer.

There's something about taking off all your clothes that's irresistible to many MMO players. Go into a major town in almost any game and you're bound to see a fair share of wizards running around in their bra and panties, or warriors strutting proudly in nothing but their boxers. But for the most part, these solo toe-tappers are silly and lonely souls who park their characters in a naked dance animation while "AFK" (away from keyboard).

The real fun with nakedness doesn't start until you've infected your server with the underpants dance virus and started your very own naked rave. Check out our "Guild Girls Gone Wild" video below for a glimpse of the massively multiplayer naked orgy we created in Guild Wars and click "Next" below to find out how to start your own.

 
2 Comments
tacolord - 1 month 27 days ago
sweet, FIRST, bonzer! also, the article is kewl.
GamesRadarTylerNagata - 1 month 27 days ago
I think Guild Wars has the best dance animations.
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