RuPaul is getting her own video game

Because she already has a TV show, a couple of books, numerous albums, a comic book and some movies under her belt, it’s about time RuPaul got her own video game. Or at the very least, an iPhone flash game, which is . . . sort of like a game? Kinda? Well, they’re close enough to actual video games that Ben “Yahtzee” Croshaw will review a handful of them every year, so fuck it, it’s a video game.

Anyway, here’s the trailer for Dragopolis, the video game based on RuPaul’s Drag Race, featuring Pandora Boxx, Manila Luzon and Yara Sofia. Until the day someone makes a Kickstarter so that we can create a full Super Smash Bros-style fighter, this will have to do.

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