The Headmaster: "All students over eighteen who failed or were expelled from school are to be forced back into education at a number of special facilities."I am aware that there are games like The Headmaster and Summertime Saga exist but how do they avoid getting obliterated by Patreon? Thank you for your answers!
Thank you for your answer! How are games like "Four Elements Trainer" still exist though? They use characters that are below 18 in the setting(It is a parody game if anyone reading this doesn't know). Can anyone just say that character is 18 and go on with their life or are they just lucky?The Headmaster: "All students over eighteen who failed or were expelled from school are to be forced back into education at a number of special facilities."
From that description, it appears that it's not set in a traditional high school setting. That said, if it is a traditional high school setting - either the developer has already had conversations with Patreon or the developer hasn't been reported for the Safety Team to investigate.
Summertime Saga: It was originally set in high school. However, in 2017, Patreon cracked down on adult game developers who they found had content which was in violation of their community guidelines, TOS, etc. At that time, one of the several changes the developer made was changing the setting from high school to college/university. Yes, it looks like a high school - but all references since v0.15.0 have called it a college/university.
I already answered these questions when I addressed your query about The Headmaster.Thank you for your answer! How are games like "Four Elements Trainer" still exist though? They use characters that are below 18 in the setting(It is a parody game if anyone reading this doesn't know). Can anyone just say that character is 18 and go on with their life or are they just lucky?
Thank you for your answer and have a nice day!I already answered these questions when I addressed your query about The Headmaster.
Patreon doesn't monitor every single developer's content - they spot check, but mostly rely on subscribers reporting content for review. The more $$$ you make, the more likely you are going to get caught.
Many developers are knowingly putting in content which violates their agreement with Patreon and hope they never get caught. Some are lucky for a few days. Some for a few months. Some for a few years. For example, there was one game that got away with it for nearly 6 years - even after having changed their content near the beginning, they decided they could get away with stuff --- eventually becoming a top 20 adult game developer on Patreon... only to see their account shut down this spring.
With Patreon you might or might not get away with it.I am aware that there are games like The Headmaster and Summertime Saga exist but how do they avoid getting obliterated by Patreon? Thank you for your answers!