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I've got about two dozen or so in my Steam library. The more notable ones are visual novels. The last one that I got and played was Taimanin Yukikaze and I've also got Taimanin Asagi too. I recently finished Trap Shrine as well, and started the second game Trap Legend. 🔥
My buddy lets his teenage sons use his Steam account, and they haven't mentioned the hentai games that I've sent him. I told him to ask them about them. XD
But seriously, the only problem with buying adult games on Steam is that Valve is very inconsistent at best with the 18+ content or patches. The Nekopara series being a great example. Cause you can get the 18+ patches for all of the games outside of the 4th one. Which was all on Valve apparently, and you gotta get them on the publisher's website. Just like with the Taimanin games and Dōkyūsei: Bangin' Summer. 🙄
Also, let it be known that I'm not posting links in here to keep this topic SFW and hopefully undeleted.
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I also read Song of Saya (that was a bitch to get working on Steam Deck), because apparently it’s all ambitious and all the nudity is justified and yeah… it was better than the Sakura games (worth reading at least), but still just a thinly veiled excuse for gawking at some anime sex.
So, um, I guess while I appreciate the idea and the craftsmanship that goes into these things, I find all the gameplay just gets in the way of fulfillment.
I play a lot of adult games. Mostly from Itch as I find average adult game quality better than on Steam. With some exception, The Last Sovereign is probably the best Free game in Steam.
Maybe we can share some curation on adult game that works well on Linux (with CW of course) and some RPGMaker tricks.
I tends to disagree with damarrin, some erotica have very good gameplay, storytelling or both while still being good erotica. There are so many great game that we dont have to play erotica that are not also good games anymore.
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https://www.retrogames.cz/play_704-DOS.php
https://www.retrogames.cz/play_686-DOS.php
https://www.retrogames.cz/play_1332-DOS.php
... since then, no, not really.