I gave you one. From Sisterly Lust game. Have you read my comment at all?
Inventing a nonexistent paradise for unconvential relationships? Yes, both Sisterly Lust and Dating My Daughter did this to finish off their storylines, because it's the easiest possible way out. The bonus is that you don't have to deal with the actual consequences of an incestuous relationship. The drawback is that it's transparent BS. "And today, King Charles declared the United Kingdom an incest-welcoming realm, which was quickly endorsed by Parliament and the Prime Minister" is
an ending, but it's not a thoughtful or interesting one.
MC+Haley, whether or not there's someone else involved, should be difficult. Adriana properly struggles with it. Sandra never blinks much of a perfectly clipped eye. But the people who really matter — Haley & the MC's parents — are dismissed on all routes, because that's difficult writing and the devs might have to work for a living.
Yes, why not? We are playing pron games here, not trying to find solution for the global economy crisis
Such a cop-out. Do you always roll over this easily? Haley's Story was great specifically because of the realism of its core relationship, in opposition to a zillion incest games in which what happens while sleep-raping your sisters/mother/aunt until they succumb in real life somehow never extends beyond the walls of your house.
I never had any hopes for those stories, because they made it clear they weren't going to try. Haley's Story made it absolutely clear it was going to try, and then...didn't. That's my objection. And I don't think I'm alone.
A beard is not the only solution to having an incestuous relationship. It might be a convenient one but not the only one.
It's absolutely not, though it's the easiest one. The more obvious one — and if there's an incest game that has tried this, please let me know — is the name change/move solution. But then they have to at least come out to their parents first. It doesn't seem that this was ever considered as an option, no matter how clear it is that dad's figured it out.