A game with just sexual harassment doesn't have these characters in a banner, aside from that I've seen the same model for the fat old guy in other games and they
all had
NTR when it had
just a male protagonist, if it had a
only a female protagonist they are almost always
corruption games where the wife eventually (un)willingly cheats on her boyfriend with the fat old guy.
Generally speaking you only put characters in a banner that are
relevant to a story, what could possibly have some guy checking your "wife" out, a fat old guy and a player-like guy have as purpose if they're the vocal point to this story? It seems dead obvious to me that these characters serve a bigger role than just going around saying
"Hey you have a sexy ass".
Look at the banners of
A Promise Left Unkept and
Lisa, then compare it to
Hillside and
Lust Academy, all 4 games have the sexual harassment tag, non-surprisingly the first two have NTR. Don't get me wrong however, there are indeed games without the male antagonists in the banner but for this game it's dead obvious that these characters serve a bigger purpose than just being bystanders.
I agree. This game needs the NTR tag. Especially because people are so nervous about NTR. Otherwise a lot of people in this thread will have a rant and complain (actually rightfully) why they have not been warned.
And honestly the NTR already begun. NTR is not about sex scenes itself. Its about the whole process of jealousy, betrayal and corruption. So there is already NTR taking place in the game. Get the tag guys. Otherwise you will have A LOT of discussions in this matter here.
But it has if you check the
Genre, which usually state the tags relevant to the game including proposed.
That process is called Corruption, not necessarily NTR. It only becomes NTR when the husband actually gets cuckolded, up till version 0.3b the only thing that happens is
As far as I'm aware with the rules on F95, tags only get added if the content is actually there to prevent people downloading this game, finding out later it doesn't have the "promised" content.