- Jan 2, 2022
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i completely get your point and i know about the existence of those adult visual novel's and that was exactly my point in midst of all the crowd of all the game's some game found a foothold a Fanbase because they did something different .I literally meant Adult Visual Novels.
Dividead,You must be registered to see the links, Tsuhime,You must be registered to see the linksand YU-NOYou must be registered to see the linksare all 1990s. I have played the first two, and believe me they are better than your average novel here. I haven't played Yu-NO but it is supposed to be phenomenal.
The 2000s has soo many that it is hard to even begin to describe. FSN
Female protagonists are less common, I give you that, but can x-change be considered a female protagonist even? MC is actually a guy transformed into a girl. This is what vndb.org has on female protagonistYou must be registered to see the links
My point is that your description of the Adult Visual Novel is short-sighted. The set of Adult Visual Novels is way bigger than F95. And if you open to "adult" visual novels but without sex content (those that are serious but just lack sex) the space is even bigger.
Anyway, just wanted to say that.
Hope everyone is having a nice day.
EDIT: Tsukihime is actually 2000. My mistake.
most of if not all the adult game were looking like anime content which isn't bad but it was repetitive and not all found that style suitable for adult game so came milfy city with more realistic character's and summertime saga with it own unique art style which was one of the main attraction point's of the game .
and AWAM which as i said The female protagonist was one of the main selling point.
i always say a healthy discussion is good because you learn one thing or two like the game Yu-NO which i will probably try it.
so thanks and wish you a very nice day Ayhsel