i understand why most porn games are text-based or visual novels (its bc those are cheaper and easier and don’t take as much programming know-how) but i wish our society was structured in a way that gave people the time and budget and social freedom to create horny games in other genres

i didn’t necessarily specify video games either. more board/card erotic games too

the rhythm game applications are obvious. thumper-esque thing where you fight your way through a fantasy dungeon by hitting the correct beat sequences to defeat enemies and fuck the bosses of each floor

deckbuilder card game where you’re trying to organize a lesbian orgy and you have to assemble a selection of creaturegirls and supplies to make the best adult block party in the city

Shadow of the Colossus-like in which you play as a dragon hunter and you have to take down the massive beasts and cut them apart for meat and materials, but be warned! if you aren’t careful, you’ll get fucked and/or eaten by your quarry…

survival horror game but you have to navigate through frozen, wintry tombs in the open-world wilderness and either kill the demons coming through the rifts in reality or “charm” them into going back where they came from

fantasy ttrpg with really dense seduction mechanics, and literally every entity in the game can be seduced. yes, even that one

mascot horror where the death screen is you getting very tonguekissed in first person perspective before said prehensile tongue rips your organs out your mouth

first person shooter. you’re navigating a wasteland and fighting off the creatures that smell you and think you might be easy prey for a quick fuck. you can, however, also tame them through “classified means” and get them to go fuck up enemies for you

colony management sim featuring new mechanics for farming domesticated humans like livestock and gathering their souls so you, a newly arisen goddess, can cast spells that benefit your cult fortress and weaken others so you can go loot them

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