well first hi , and second when I mentioned there wasn't a very well written adult game I meant gamee that were made to be adult game's there are some excellent game which have adult content but we don't consider them an adult game ,A very big AAA game series called the witcher especially the witcher 3 have some adult scenes that are so well directed and animated that no small indie adult game developer can dream of but we don't consider them adult games because as much as they have adult content they are not that focused on it it just exist to drive the bigger plot.
and for the female protagonist i mentioned in the beginning of my post the game called x-change which you play most of the game as a female charachter
and i explained there were some female character, but they were forgettable that no one even knew them,
and even in the mainstream we didn't have alot's of female protagonist other than the famous tomb rider main character Lara craft ; so if you ask any gamer if they can name , 5 female protagonist from the 2000s you will get very few people who can do that.
since i didn't want my post to be very long maybe i didn't explain what i meant as best as i could so if any one got confused or misguided by my post it wasn't intentional.
I literally meant Adult Visual Novels.
Dividead,
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, Tsuhime,
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and YU-NO
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are 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 protagonist
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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.