To keep things PG all the dicks are replaced by the one thing you can put in any game without criticism-guns. The aim is to pick up dudes and get them off without being busted by the police. If you like this you might also like: The Tearoom, another of Yang's games, this time set in a truckstop bathroom in the 1960s. Sex can be funny, and Radiator 2 understands that like few other games do. A bizarre parody of modern military shooters follows. It gives you a sniper rifle that shoots prophylactics and sets you up across the street from a building full of men who need protection. There's a bonus in Radiator 2, an extra game you unlock by clicking the condom on the menu screen. They're like sexed-up versions of an0nymoose's Source Filmmaker videos. Yang's games delight in taking 3D characters who look like they belong in a shooter (his early work includes Half-Life 2 mods), then stretching and exaggerating them for effect.
They're interactive music videos in which your mouse-waggling builds the visuals towards an over-the-top crescendo.
While the third one straight-up simulates a sexual act, the first two are extended, unsubtle double entendres and both are hilarious. A collection of Robert Yang's minigames, Radiator 2 includes Stick Shift (about a dude driving a car he's way into), Succulent (about a dude eating a corndog he's way into), and Hurt Me Plenty (about spanking).