Are these games real or scam? Any experience about them?

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I saw this article. Previously i saw some ads about one of them but i dismissed that as false advertising internet is so full of. But are these games actually real or any good? Does anyone have any experience about them?

If they are real, why are they not covered by this site?

I definetly am not interested in giving my credit card information away just like that. Its problem that porn games are still somewhat underground because it makes it hard to see what is scam and what is legit game.
 
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redknight00

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99% sure these are scams, with 1% of some of them being legit but something else than the site is redirecting to.
 

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I haven't heard or seen them before. I'm gonna guess they've taken porn parody movies, maybe put in some clickable choices or something.

As you can tell I'm a real expert. :D
 

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If the person who wrote the article registered here, he would find millions of better games ( and legals) :LOL:
 
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There are some businesses and commercial grade companies who make Western Market based Adult/Erotic Visual Novels and Games... They are primarily associated to the main stream porn industry, where as a lot of the VN/Games you see on this site are part of the much larger amateur side of the house... Mixed in with versions of Japanese corporate made visual novels and games (Asian market)… I'm sure a few commercial grade products may be on this site as well... There are many different sites available for varying styles of adult/erotic/porn games and what not... This site is just one of many... Not every site has everything available on the market...

The links in that article are to off-site locations, many of which appear to not even exist anymore... As to their legitimacy, that will always be up for debate when dealing with any adult/porn based website on the internet... I would always suggest erring on the side of caution with any website you run across when it comes to the Porn industry... You don't know if they share your information with other sites, or if they are a scam, or if they have sketchy business practices, etc... It's always going to be a roll of the dice... If all you want is porn, there are literally millions of free porn vids you can go watch, that don't require a cent or any information from you... Even then, depending on the site and your savviness with protecting your PC, who's to say those sites might not be installing spyware, key loggers, or ad bombing your browser...

I would never give my personal information, and definitely not my financial information to sites that might be questionable... Proceed with caution is all I can recommend...

Love Dignity has many varying articles related to the Adult themed industries... Doesn't mean I trust them at all... I couldn't even find out who owns their website... All I could determine is that in the Terms of Service information they use an Arbitration system for all legal actions, which is based out of Polska in Poland... The domain name is registered through GoDaddy out of Poland, but shows no organization name... The website host company is Cloudflare.com based out of California, but all the information on who owns/registered the site with Cloudflare is Redacted when doing a query... And no where on Lovedignity's website can you find the name of the company, or any form of contact information or location of business... All that in and of itself throws up red flags, just for the site you found the article on... No reputable company would hide it's details like that, if they themselves were not suspect... So judge for yourself what chances you want to take...

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That listicle / review blog is not much different than what an ad banner would offer. It's deceptive because it's like some news articles nowadays that only exist to advertise a product rather than share information. It's all about the affiliate bucks. I really wouldn't recommend you let them suck you down an internet marketing funnel. However, you can see a few of the games in the list are run by the same people and the advertised game interface screens, if you are brave and/or reckless (Click Preview):


I suspect the games like these are not legit because, as you've seen, they always try to get your info early and aggressively. They are really clever with their claims and presentation. They almost wore me down after several months of ads, but I am too skeptical to go through the whole rigaramoo. There's one that advertises with animations of Overwatch, Life is Strange, Game of Thrones, etc. 3D characters.

Technically, there are games from these kinds of internet marketing gurus that are in working condition. This is my from short experience a long time ago, but they may only run in your browser, be like a Farmville of porn (with illusionary depth and dark UX patterns), and have more microtransaction baiting than the worse EA game you can imagine. They have tight control of content delivery and frequent updates, so it kind of makes sense that they would never appear on F95 even if someone felt the game was worth playing overall.

P.S. This is pretty similar to the one I was tempted by: . There's no way it's legit, but I feel like they would get sued if they didn't link you to some kind of game. I've heard that you can end up on an adult Clash-of-Clans-style multiplayer game with little of the content you were actually looking for.
 
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That listicle / review blog is not much different than what an ad banner would offer. It's deceptive because it's like some news articles nowadays that only exist to advertise a product rather than share information. It's all about the affiliate bucks. I really wouldn't recommend you let them suck you down an internet marketing funnel. However, you can see a few of the games in the list are run by the same people and the advertised game interface screens, if you are brave and/or reckless (Click Preview):


I suspect the games like these are not legit because, as you've seen, they always try to get your info early and aggressively. They are really clever with their claims and presentation. They almost wore me down after several months of ads, but I am too skeptical to go through the whole rigaramoo. There's one that advertises with animations of Overwatch, Life is Strange, Game of Thrones, etc. 3D characters.

Technically, there are games from these kinds of internet marketing gurus that are in working condition. This is my from short experience a long time ago, but they may only run in your browser, be like a Farmville of porn (with illusionary depth and dark UX patterns), and have more microtransaction baiting than the worse EA game you can imagine. They have tight control of content delivery and frequent updates, so it kind of makes sense that they would never appear on F95 even if someone felt the game was worth playing overall.

P.S. This is pretty similar to the one I was tempted by: . There's no way it's legit, but I feel like they would get sued if they didn't link you to some kind of game. I've heard that you can end up on an adult Clash-of-Clans-style multiplayer game with little of the content you were actually looking for.
Gotta love those side banner ads that promote one thing, but the moment you click it, you get sent to some browser game with a cash shop that has hardly, if any at all of, the content the banner ad said or shows... Welcome the world of internet scams... The internet is a shell of what it was a decade or so ago... I blame it on the advent of cheap to get smartphones and big social media sites... Tis why I avidly avoid sites like Facebook, Twitter, and all their ilk... I use Twitch as a loader and organizer, but I avoid all the social aspects of it... I prefer certain low end forums and so forth, to big corporate owned sites... Even YouTube is getting worse with their adverts, getting more then one now every time there is an ad break, compared to a few years ago when it was one ad per break... Heck, I even hate watching regular TV/Cable channels because over half your time is spent watching pointless commercials... On Demand isn't as bad, but even that is getting worse... Unless you pay a fee to get arid of the ads... Why in the hell would I do that, when I can just not watch your channel at all... Thank goodness for services like Netflix, but even they are going down hill on what is made available... Trying to focus too much on their own generated content... It's becoming a TV/Movie channel rather then a depo for movies like it was originally...

Sorry, stepping down off my soap box...

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Dunno about most of them, but Cunt Wars and Fap Titans are actual "games". Cunt Wars is even a kinda decent one.

They are, as most other games in that genre, designed to make people pay for faster progress.

And 3D Sex Villa is also a real game I think, although im pretty sure other simulator games we have are superior.
 

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And 3D Sex Villa is also a real game I think
At the very least it has lasted (and spammed ads) for years, though I do remember recognising some artwork in said ads from artist blogs meaning they probably stole at least some of them.

Not sure whether entry #9 exists but those flash game recirculators are a dime a dozen and link to all their "partners" to boot. Except for GoD being an ad portal for MnF none of them seem to produce any original content, gamcore.com either trawls this site or shares uploaders.