Nono, they're quite serious. The order, from common to uncommon, is "straight non-furry">"gay non-furry">"straight furry">"gay furry". And gay furry stuff commonly is VNs or text based, there's not many actual games with it. However, because a game people like hasn't got enough of a type of porn they prefer, they complain about a lack of content. Hell, people have even gone onto a furry game on this forum and then gone "Urgh, furry", even when it's called something like "Furry Fucks: A furry game for furries".
It's just one of those things that happen here, you'll get numb to seeing the complaints eventually.
TBH there are loads of "Furry games" which focused on "game-play" even before word "furry" becomes so widespread.
Can you deny "Pokemon" is a furry game? Or "Animal Crossing"? How about "Spiritfarer" or "Undertale"?
I don't know why people suddenly become so sensitive and allergic to them.
It's just not many "Porn games" until recently.
And let's be honest, creating games (especially NSFW) are not easy, not many people are cut for a "game developer", but everyone is welcome to try, otherwise you'll never know - and that's why so many games are "abandoned".
For Porn game you need sexual-appealing art / image / animation / writing,
But for an "Actual" game with fun game-play, you'll need a totally different skill-sets.
And VN / text-based / RPGM are the most simplified genres which you can create a very appealing one with only the former + minimal game development knowledge.
Taking LD as a example, we all love the porn aspect of the game, but I bet not many are amused by its crafting system, battle, or the mindless grind.
Also the patreon system is quite flawed for game development:
- creating game is not factory production, you shouldn't force a set amount of contents with same quality drops monthly
- It let patreon haffects the development process, which is generally a bad thing
- Many creators are exploiting it to scam people, which widely pollute the market
- It also make creators to have the tenancy to "drag on" instead of "finish"
- Not to mention all the resourced wasted on PR stuff
Look at LD, it has been struggling to progress for quite awhile now (yes even the latest update) and experiencing big changes, but since people are watching it monthly, most of the time we just find disappointment.
If we give Hyao time, check back in a year or when the game is ready, it might be a totally different story.
Not long ago there's one guy praised LD for "having so much contents that he can't even imaging finish them all" cuz he's new to it. Ironic since the major complain is there's not much contents (besides the artists shift)
It's just a mixed bag of success on here, sometimes you'll find good stuff that fits your fetishes, other times you'll find the same cookie-cutter 3D model games with some questionable faces in them, it's luck of the draw.
I wouldn't call it luck of the draw.
Although the tag system is far from perfect, but it's really not hard to find what're for you or not:
- By looking at the Arts in the OP, the dev might not be sincere about the "description", but the pictures won't lie.
I never have this problem of "finding a game that lies to me about what it is".
As long as you won't faint on the first sight of a fetish that's not for you (for those poor souls who spam "Is gay avoidable"

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This also goes for you
silverxrz, don't solely relies on the tags (It'll only piss you off

), look into the First post. Most of the time it ain't tagged "incorrectly", it just aint what you are thinking it is.