![]() So, is there money to be made? Of course. ![]() not getting coverage from Kotaku, Polygon and the other usual suspects getting flak from the progressive dipshits because of "muh representation of women" (even though the development team was 50-80% female depending on whether you count voice actors or not) has - at the time of this post - sold 326,573 ± 12,317 copies (according to SteamSpy) It's a casual game being sold on Steam, a store mainly for core games. The game is basically bejeweled with sex. Is there money in it? HuniePop is a very good example in more ways than one. The Steam version is censored, but they offer an official uncut-patch through their website which is also linked in the Steam community's FAQ. I think that the best option would be to do it exactly as the HuniePop developers did it. (Ideally resulting in adult-only games generally being allowed on : I really wish Valve would do something to clear this up. HuniePop is an adult game and is available on Steam (and GOG). Hatred was rated AO and is available on Steam. ![]() It's not that Steam doesn't sell adult-only games, it's just that the conditions aren't really clear. Well, mature games have their own audience (which isn't restricted to merely pornography btw. ![]()
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