Teatime, the Japanese developer behind such popular hentai games as Sacred Plume and Love Death: Realtime Lovers, revealed a new title that uses a monitor-mounted webcam and face-tracking technology to "create a link between reality and the game world."

Dubbed Tech48, the PC game works similarly to Johnny Lee's head-tracking Wii experiment; it senses player movements, and adjusts the in-game camera's angle accordingly. For example, moving to the left will shift the virtual environment and show an on-screen character's eyes following you, while crouching will afford you a view up the character's skirt and help you sink to new all-time low in your video gaming career.

Here, voice actress Miyazawa Yuana, demonstrates Tech48's less perverted possibilities, though you might want to skip to the 1:25 mark if you don't understand Japanese:

Teatime is currently looking for testers, and is offering to mail free cameras and a trial of the game to a hundred applicants (presumably applicants located in Japan), according to game weblog Canned Dogs.