Game looks like a lightweight sexy fun time. I may yet check it out. I do enjoy games with TRANS-women. That said...
Any time I see the word "Futa" in a title, the first thing I do is read through all description and Dev notes provided for clarity on "futa" as in actual hermaphrodite or "futa" as in an offense and inaccurate term for trans-women?
(Hmmm, references to surgery options, but still not a clear call, despite a rather lengthy description.)
Then I check all the sample images, to see if there's a clear view of whether there is a vagina or not.
(No such luck today.)
So, then, I can either start just reading through comments OR do a search for the inevitable argument about tags that will answer my question.
(Ah-ha! There it is!)
I like futa characters. I also like trans characters. Sometimes I'm in the mood for one, sometimes the other. I've yet to see a well written or entertaining story where the two are 100% interchangeable. They are not the same thing physically, narratively, or psychologically. Devs should always be explicitly clear which they are talking about. It would really help with that if devs (and people in general) would stop saying futa when what they mean is trans.
1. If you actually like trans-women and want to be on the side of that becoming more accepted in society, you shouldn't call them futas, because, most of the time,
THEY DON'T LIKE IT when you call them that.
2. Anyone making an adult game, especially their 5th adult game, should be able to figure out that different audiences like different things, and it's a good idea to make it clear to your potential audience what specific kind of content your game focuses on. That way, potential players are not forced to rely on forum arguments (that the forum hosts actual don't want us having all the time) in order to figure out what kind of game it is.
3. Yes, I know, the tags are lumped together and there's nothing god, buddha, or Chuck Norris can do about it. That is exactly why you should use the much more clear term "trans" somewhere, anywhere, even ONE TIME, at some point in the game description.
In closing:
I can't remember ever seeing a comment get 21 likes without a single facepalm. This seems like something a lot of us actually agree on.
Just sayin'.