Not a genre we cover often here but we always try to highlight a bit of everything. If you enjoy games very much aimed at adults, with plenty of NSFW elements (nudity, sex etc) then Seeds of Chaos might be for you.
Currently in Early Access, Seeds of Chaos from Venus Noire and TinyHat Studios mixes together RPG and Strategy elements plus Visual Novel style story telling into quite a unique package. There's castle management, exploration and by the looks of it - a lot of sex scenes.
There's a trailer below, which, uninspiringly doesn't really show you much:
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Feature Highlight:
- Reactive Storytelling- branching which makes each playthrough feel personal & rewarding!
- Indulge In Your Desires- debauchery awaits with over 100 unlockable sex scenes!
- Customize Your Domain- flex your planning skills with our castle management system!
- Explore A Rich Fantasy World- explore a map filled with discoveries and adventure!
It's actually been in development for a few years, only arriving on Steam earlier this year. With the SIEGEBREAKER update released on May 2 where it added official Linux support.
Even the store pages have images that are quite graphic, so be warned. You can find it on Steam and itch.io.
Quoting: rustybroomhandleHeh, don't take this too seriously, but I find the tag "NSFW" amusing. Are there any games that are "safe for work"? I imagine even Candy Crush would get you in trouble.Heh, you do raise a good point. Still, it's pretty much the universally used term for more graphics stuff (both nudity, violence and such) so we're rolling with the tag to make it as clear as possible.
So if I can read about these kind of games here that would be great! I'll keep an eye on this one.
Quoting: rustybroomhandleHeh, don't take this too seriously, but I find the tag "NSFW" amusing. Are there any games that are "safe for work"? I imagine even Candy Crush would get you in trouble.They're all safe for work now. Since Covid, I'm working from home.
Quoting: GuestAs a side note, last week I sat and played Jumpman on my Ultimate64 set up, while it was fed through my capture card and working as my camera for Zoom, so my coworkers could laugh while I died.Quoting: Purple Library GuyQuoting: rustybroomhandleHeh, don't take this too seriously, but I find the tag "NSFW" amusing. Are there any games that are "safe for work"? I imagine even Candy Crush would get you in trouble.They're all safe for work now. Since Covid, I'm working from home.
That is true, just not safe for meetings lol.
Quoting: rustybroomhandleHeh, don't take this too seriously, but I find the tag "NSFW" amusing. Are there any games that are "safe for work"? I imagine even Candy Crush would get you in trouble.
To nitpick on other strongly established terms, I find the common usage of "mature" highly offensive to language and original meanings of words. Things tagged "mature" are more often than not some of the least mature (non-infantile) things out there. And I would really like to search for mature (non-infantile) content sometimes. But I do not have the words for these searches. "Adult" and "mature" are taken. "Grownup" or "non-infantile" or "non-childish" don't sound too promising.
Quoting: chrLet's be fair, most of us are still 15 trapped inside older bodies.Quoting: rustybroomhandleHeh, don't take this too seriously, but I find the tag "NSFW" amusing. Are there any games that are "safe for work"? I imagine even Candy Crush would get you in trouble.
To nitpick on other strongly established terms, I find the common usage of "mature" highly offensive to language and original meanings of words. Things tagged "mature" are more often than not some of the least mature (non-infantile) things out there. And I would really like to search for mature (non-infantile) content sometimes. But I do not have the words for these searches. "Adult" and "mature" are taken. "Grownup" or "non-infantile" or "non-childish" don't sound too promising.
The 'mature' and 'adult' thing to do is admit it!
The reason those things is there is not to say they would only be for non-infantile people, but so that dumbass parents who won't consume the product first before passing it for their kids to watch.
I laughed the other night as I started to watch Extraction on Netflix. Its warning was 'strong bloody violence throughout, language and brief drug use" doesn't even use proper commas, but the movie didn't disappoint!
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