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This tends to take three forms: 1. * Abuse of in-game functions, such as camera angles, Virtual Paper Doll features, or even the ability to rename characters. 2. * Game mods designed for questionable purposes, such as "nude mods" or other questionable user-designed content. 3. * Custom level designs that are decidedly not work-safe, such as the aforementioned phallus-shaped levels. This is a video game subtrope of Rule 34, cousin of Video Game Cruelty Potential. Compare Power Perversion Potential.

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