

The difference is reading an adult novel of any genre and then reading a smutty romance novel. They aren't based on solving elaborate crimes and dealing with psychological issues. Those are your pornography games that don't have huge story value. Nukige on the other hand translates to "fapping game". They have a real story and plot and aren't about the hentai but they have a few hentai scenes thrown in. All of those all ages version VNs on Steam are Eroge.most of the VNs we want to see on Steam are also Eroge. Eroge just means there is 18+ sexual content in the game. There are hentai scenes but since visual novels are meant for adults to begin with there is a better distinction for them. I am sure there is someone who disagrees but I wouldn't consider hentai a genre of visual novels. You seem to misunderstand the visual novel community and what is/isn't allowed on Steam though. If you want your hentai games fix, just buy one of the numerous Sakura games and apply the nudie patches. It's goddamn hilarious is what it is and a great party game with drinks. It's gross-out, puerile, juvenile humor and there are lots of funny noises.

It's played off for laughs almost completely. There's absolutely no sexual arousal of any kind in the Genital series. There's more plot and character development and actual writing and thought put into the game outside of "how can I get this guy's cherries juiced". The reason is though the game is sexually explicit in nature, the goal is not entirely titillation or sexual arousal. Soon after, Valve allowed it to be released on the platform. The dev instead clarified that it wasn't "not allowed" talks had just stalled because of the uncertainty of it would be allowed. Originally this game was only launched on humble bundle and people instantly jumped on the hate train calling Valve and Steam "puritanical" etc for not allowing the release on steam.
#Extreme genital jousting porn series#
The most obvious example that's being constantly repeated is the Witcher series where there's lots of nudity and sexual imagery but the game is obviously FAR more than titillation and has a lot of gameplay which justifies itself being on steam.Īnother example no one has mentioned in this thread is Ladykiller in a Bind. Steam has actually never been averse to adding games with sexuality and sexually explicit themes. There's a clear distinction between games that are allowed and not. Steam is not a platform to get your rocks off to hentai games.
