However, we do not know why and how this situation happened and what is behind the matter. We do not know the name and nickname of the person arrested or the name of the game.
We do know why and how and what is behind it. We do know the developer's alias and the name of the game.
The developer was Westy. The name of the game was
Proud Father. You won't find it here on F95.
You may not like Shota, but I have such a complex because of the events I experienced in my childhood. I've lived with this my whole life and I can't get rid of it. And I know I'm not alone.
These kinds of games relax people like me, they serve a purpose like brothels.
I haven't offered any criticism of your preferences. And I was very clear about my stance that it shouldn't be a crime to tell fictional stories or create art which doesn't involve harm to real people.
I don't like shota or loli, but you can like whatever you please. As long as no real youngsters are involved, I don't object. It's only when actual people are harmed or exploited that there's a problem.
Ok point proven, but the elephant in room needs to be address what did this unsub do to draw the authorities to his door step, I don't think drawing loli pics or making loli game, because he isnt the only developer doing this. What put him on there radar, big question is what??
What he did to bring the authorities to his doorstep is create a game with Daz renders of lolis. That's it. That is the crime for which he was arrested and for which he is being charged. And that's enough in Australia. The police commander who spoke with the press said, and I quote, "While the material on the platform does not involve live c h i l d r e n, it has been created to mimic that and this is clearly of great concern to us."
The Australian police also told the press that they had been following the development of his game for three months, prior to arresting him, in order to build a case against him.
You point out that he's not the only developer creating such content, but where do the others live? If they live in Australia, you can bet that they're currently looking to relocate, or to cover their tracks in some way. And there are several other countries which likewise criminalize such content, even when it's just artwork and fictional stories.