MacPlaymate

[2][3] The game opens with Maxie (voiced by Raquel Shapira[1]) fully clothed and introducing herself as the player's date.

This brings the player to a new interface where they can interact with Maxie and view short animations with voice acting.

The Toy box includes a vibrator, the Mighty Me Throbber, the Deep Plunger, the Anal Explorer, Lusty Lube, and disembodied Helping Hands.

[4] He concluded interactive erotica was the solution, inspired by the issues of Playboy magazine he read as a kid and cheap novelty sex toys.

[5] Frank Brooks, a Connecticut banker, expressed interest in the game and wanted to sell it as a commercial product.

[6] In April 1990, Saenz turned MacPlaymate into a color version on CD-ROM called Virtual Valerie under his new company, Reactor Inc.[4]