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Comment from User:85.1.197.168

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Isn't phenomedia from Germany? 85.1.197.168 12:44, 23 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Comment from User:Yura87

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There is also a soccer-themed one. DUEL is no longer available. Carnival, Summer, Winter, Soccer, Duel are sets for Catch the Sperm Unlimited (2003) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Yura87 (talkcontribs) 13:42, 15 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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I've found some information here :

Sex education video games are designed to teach facts about reproduction. An example is Catch the Sperm. Catch the Sperm is a Swiss computer game recognized as an entertaining way for health professionals to promote prevention of HIV. According to H M Urfer (Catch the Sperm: computer game on the internet for AIDS prevention, 2012) The original Catch the Sperm (now known as CTS Style I) is a 3.4-megabite action game created in 2001 and updated in 2002 and 2003 by Phenomedia for the Swiss Federal Office of Public Health’s STOP AIDS Campaigne. The game can be played on a personal computer, a mobile telephone, or a cellular telephone. The game was designed for free international distribution. Copyright of the Catch The Sperm series is owned by Scandinavian Games.