>>48482
on one side, you're right: safety first, people have different bodies, and production costs money. but on the other, do we necessarily have to hold the ticklees so tight they can't move? actually, we could add some regulation system, so everyone would adjust the machine to their preferences. similarly, like we do it with zipties, shoelaces, handcuffs, belts and so on :p
same thing for the "metal arms" - i mean, irl the arms don't have to necesarilly be made of metal, or they could have tips made of feather or brushes, etc; also, they could be regulated to work with a given level of pressure, so the user could choose the one they like the most - just as we do with fans, heaters, vibrators and massagers :D
so in that case i'd rather not worry so much - they could start from the lowest level (lightest touch) and simply find out which one is the best. and if it starts to scratch rather then tickle... well, if they like it, why not - they're adults ;)
(of course, i wouldn't put there such a strong engine to move a truck or penetrate the flesh, few power levels should be enough)
but that:
> Tl;dr Boston Dynamics aren't gonna make you tickle machine
killed me xD you're right of course, but still, i feel like it should be possible nowadays to produce such thing, probably not without any problems, but probably not impossible to overcome.
(actually, if enough tickle fans wrote to Boston Dynamics, maybe they'd break :p jk)
>>48485
well, this is where RNG comes handy - a user could set such a program that randomly changes places or pace of the arms, rollers or whatever, or randomly changes between some other programs of tickling, let's say, after few seconds each, etc - or maybe that will switch on after random amount of time as well. i can see unlimited options there :D
also, thanks for the media; the first seems like it could work for few seconds indeed, but i guess it was made more for massage then for tickling. the second one probably would work at all, i mean, it's more like more or less pleasant caress, constantly in the same part of skin, then spontaneous tickles on the "weak spots" - just as you said.
but, i like the idea from 3 and 4 - not sure about the feet thing (same reason as 2), but that spidering thing on her belly looks like interesting solution! maybe we should point to such thing first? maybe make it bigger, more stable, or otherwise... or whole device stable, so ticklee can be strapped to it, but it's arms more random? great potential, i see :D
as for the electricity, i was always curious how would that work, and if that would be even possible to tickle in such a way (similarly i doubt for vibrations). i know this video, and you're probably right: to me it seems more like a pinch of nervousness and embarrassment then actual tickling - but i'd still try it out if i could :D
>>48508
thank you! this version looks even hotter~
i don't think i'd be able to change the title right now, but i guess we could just consider the thread as "automated tickling general", why not.
(so should i remove the part about the games? i probably can't edit the post as well)
>>48509
that looks interesting; i've seen such a device few years ago, but again: only on a photo, nowhere to be sold. also, it seems like it might easily fall of the body, which is not that convenient - yet still, maybe worth trying.