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Leather Goddesses of Phobos is an interactive fiction game published and developed by Infocom in 1986 for the DOS, Apple II, Apple Macintosh, Atari ST and Commodore 64 computers. This game was Infocom's first "sex farce" with selectable "naughtiness" levels ranging from tame to lewd.
The Leather Goddesses of Phobos are just finishing up their plans for the invasion of Earth. You've been abducted by the Leather Goddesses for the final testing of the plan which will enslave every man and woman on Earth. If you fail to escape and save humanity, the Leather Goddesses will turn the Earth into their pleasure dome.
Spoiler warning: Plot or ending details follow.
The game featured no copy protection as such, but like many Infocom games, it included puzzles that were nearly impossible to solve without hints from the accompanying documentation. In Leather Goddesses, these hints were included in The Adventures of Lane Mastodon, a small booklet formatted like a comic book.
Given that the game was never meant to be solved without this information, even the most die-hard interactive fiction fan need feel no remorse for using the clues. These are not the Invisiclues—the clues that could be used to play the game from start to finish without solving a single puzzle.
The game was followed in 1992 by Steve Meretzky, Infocom's most popular designer (and designer of the original game), garnered little interest and poor reviews and did poorly in the marketplace.