I think Bas is right in that there was like 1 or 2 pics in the game that showed some "real porn" animal stuff, and also then some animated stuff. I imagine the cartoon / 3d graphics stuff is ok. I think a lot of countries have legal laws about that is ok and not.. and I think probably the f95 is sticking quite close to them.
Do agree with the previous poster that it would have been a great feature if the thread could have been replaced with a message saying that the game had been band due to x y or z.. as that would give both the creator and everyone else a clearer idea of what had happened. And even might help future developers from making the same "mistakes".
Also, unless I have totally missed the idea of this site, it is a pirated adult games site?? And while in this case the owner was the one who started the thread, which I think was a very good marketing idea. It could pose a very interesting situation when someone gets a copy of the new version of the game, extracts out the odd image that would get it banned from the site, and then posts it.
I feel the developer really has missed a trick here, as they were on to a great idea by giving access to older versions of the game here. Honestly you can't be expecting to make your millions by releasing a game with 2nd hand porn pics arranged in to a (all be it very interesting) narrative. I think you have to be looking at this as a hobby, and a little income on the side is just a bonus. No one is realistically going to be paying $10 every few months for an update to a game, however good it is.
$12 a year, and commit to certain amount of extra content a month, maybe
$1 an update, or even $5 for the most recent and $1 for the previous and free for the one before that.
And like someone said above, offer in game coin for $$$ when you can cntrl o money=xxxxx. I think there is even talk about allowing roll back for a cost, like every single person playing the game does not already unlock that.
In short, not bad game, nice idea, could have been a good project and made a few coin if had been marketed right. Not to late for the developer to remove the offending images and try again.
Hopefully not the last we see of this.