Players control two nude women; the goal is to catch semen in their mouths, which is falling from a masturbating man on a rooftop, without missing.
Players control two nude women on the street who must catch semen in their mouths that comes from a masturbating man on a rooftop without missing.
[2][3][4][5] Philly Flasher is a gender swapped version of the game in which the player controls two male prisoners with their genitals exposed catching lactation from an old witch's breast.
[6] A gender-reversed version of the game was later released in a "double-ender" cartridge along with Cathouse Blues as Philly Flasher, in which the player is tasked with controlling two male prisoners with visibly erect penises as they attempt to catch drops of breast milk lactated by a witch.
[7] The rights for sales and distribution were taken over by GameSource, which changed the line of adult video games (which included Beat 'Em & Eat 'Em) to "PlayAround".
[21] Luke Plunkett noted that Beat 'Em & Eat 'Em was a "relatively harmless" adult game for the Atari, in contrast with Custer's Revenge.
[22] Daemon Hatfield expressed amazement that Beat 'Em & Eat 'Em was made 20 years before the controversial Hot Coffee minigame from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
"[23] Steven Poole satirized the News International phone hacking scandal using Beat 'Em & Eat 'Em called Whack 'Em & Hack 'Em in a commentary on the Supreme Court of the United States' ruling that video games are protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and America's "'obscenity' exception" to free speech.