RESULTS: Best Mom Incest Game (COMPLETED) In 2025

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Alright everyone, here we have it...

The results of the poll conducted on the best (COMPLETED) mom incest games in 2025.

This poll was shared and participated in by both F95 Zone and Lewdzone forum users.

Original poll voting thread with the criteria of games included: Here.


RESULTS:
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VOTE BREAKDOWN & OTHER GAMES
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So what are your thoughts?

Were you surprised to see #1 blow everyone else out the water, or were you expecting a different game to take top place?

Next up is going to be an IN-PROGRESS voting poll and list.

Stay tuned to find out what you all think the best up-and-coming mom incest game of 2025 is going to be.
 

anne O'nymous

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Were you surprised to see #1 blow everyone else out the water, or were you expecting a different game to take top place?
OMG, the game that was finished the last get first in the poll... Who would have thought?


More seriously, the fact that games like Parental Love, or Sisterly Lust, to only names two, got no vote is the demonstration that those results worth nothing.
Either the vote was open, and therefore it prove that voters don't really know what they talk about, or it was a selection of games, and it's the proof that you don't really know what you talk about.


Next up is going to be an IN-PROGRESS voting poll and list.
I can't wait to see what good games will not make it in that "list".
 

anon43221

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OMG, the game that was finished the last get first in the poll... Who would have thought?


More seriously, the fact that games like Parental Love, or Sisterly Lust, to only names two, got no vote is the demonstration that those results worth nothing.
Either the vote was open, and therefore it prove that voters don't really know what they talk about, or it was a selection of games, and it's the proof that you don't really know what you talk about.




I can't wait to see what good games will not make it in that "list".
The vote was open to both communities to type and vote for absolutely any game they wanted to vote for, there were no restrictions whatsoever, the voting requirements were merely a socially enforced guideline.

That being said, there were a few titles available to select from, but the lack of titles that were conveniently placed next to a checkbox did not hinder anybody from voting for their favorite games, as seen by all the titles voted for using the "Other" response field.

Ultimately, the voters from both communities are responsible for what games won each respective place. Regardless of whether or not I include your favorite title or a title that you think should be on there next to a checkbox for you to click, it's on "you" (the voter) as to whether or not you want to click it or whether or not you want to type it out, and then click submit if it's not there.
 

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That being said, there were a few titles available to select from, but the lack of titles that were conveniently placed next to a checkbox did not hinder anybody from voting for their favorite games, as seen by all the titles voted for using the "Other" response field.
In short there were a bias (games with a checkbox) in top of a bias (game named) that itself was on top of a bias (game that voters will remember).
And, as if it was already enough to doubt about the validity of the result, there were only 41 voters (what is 12,24% of the Christmas contest voters). Yet there's 64 votes in your graph, what is more than the number of voters, yet not enough for each one to have picked two games.


Regardless of whether or not I include your favorite title
It's not about my favorite game, it's about fairness in the poll.


[...] it's on "you" (the voter) as to whether or not you want to click it or whether or not you want to type it out, and then click submit if it's not there.
No, it's on you, the one who made the poll and present its result as representative, to ensure its fairness, by not prioritizing games you see as deserving to be presented.
 

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Really? We're not even halfway through the first month of 2025...
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The vote was open to both communities to type and vote for absolutely any game they wanted to vote for, there were no restrictions whatsoever, the voting requirements were merely a socially enforced guideline.

That being said, there were a few titles available to select from, but the lack of titles that were conveniently placed next to a checkbox did not hinder anybody from voting for their favorite games, as seen by all the titles voted for using the "Other" response field.

Ultimately, the voters from both communities are responsible for what games won each respective place. Regardless of whether or not I include your favorite title or a title that you think should be on there next to a checkbox for you to click, it's on "you" (the voter) as to whether or not you want to click it or whether or not you want to type it out, and then click submit if it's not there.

none of that changes the fact that parental love (an incredibly popular game in all polls we've ever had) not being there means the results are meaningless and ultimately random. we can wonder what made the poll fail so bad (my guess is it being off-site and very short voting period) but it doesn't change the failure.
 
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none of that changes the fact that parental love (an incredibly popular game in all polls we've ever had) not being there means the results are meaningless and ultimately random. we can wonder what made the poll fail so bad (my guess is it being off-site and very short voting period) but it doesn't change the failure.
It doesn't seem to meet the requirements.
Requirements:
-Must be an M/S (Mother and Son) incest game.
-Must allow you to designate the main "Mom" NPC as your Mom either through a patch, by default, or otherwise.
In Parental love, you take on the role of a father of two who had a falling out with his wife Emily.
 

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In short there were a bias (games with a checkbox) in top of a bias (game named) that itself was on top of a bias (game that voters will remember).
And, as if it was already enough to doubt about the validity of the result, there were only 41 voters (what is 12,24% of the Christmas contest voters). Yet there's 64 votes in your graph, what is more than the number of voters, yet not enough for each one to have picked two games.




It's not about my favorite game, it's about fairness in the poll.




No, it's on you, the one who made the poll and present its result as representative, to ensure its fairness, by not prioritizing games you see as deserving to be presented.
I'm sorry but all I see here is you being lazy and complaining that your game wasn't listed in a checkbox because you didn't want to type it out, you have free will, plenty of other people voted for games not on the list, there are other games that people voted for using the Other function several times. If what you are saying is true that would never have happened. Ultimately what you are trying to say is that if people don't have something shoved in their face they aren't going to vouch for it, the counter-argument to your argument is that by including a game in the list to begin with would sway the results, if anything the poll should have had no games on the list and nothing but a response field to type your answer, which is actually a good idea come to think of it, this way nobody can whine about their game not being conveniently placed on a checkbox.
none of that changes the fact that parental love (an incredibly popular game in all polls we've ever had) not being there means the results are meaningless and ultimately random. we can wonder what made the poll fail so bad (my guess is it being off-site and very short voting period) but it doesn't change the failure.
You did not read the requirements, this is a Mom incest game, meaning that you are engaging in an incestuous relationship with your mother, in Parental Love you take on the role of a father. Absolutely 0 correspondence to this genre whatsoever.
Then replace "Parental Love" by "Sisterly lust" in Woody554's post. It change nothing to what he said.
Absolutely changes it. He's talking about a completely irrelevant game to the genre.
 

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[...] plenty of other people voted [...]
You addressed a community of millions members and claimed to have had 41 voters, while the results you shown presented 64 votes. You also kind of implied that it's not the only place where you advertised for your poll.

How is this "plenty of other people"?


Ultimately what you are trying to say is that if people don't have something shoved in their face they aren't going to vouch for it, [...]
People are more likely to vote for a game listed with a checkbox, that they are to pick one of the other game listed. And they are more likely to pick one of the other game listed, than to search their memory for a game they want to vote for.
It's explicitly what I wrote; a bias describe a tendency, not a constant.

And it's not me who's saying this. It's two well known, and vastly studied, cognitive bias.


Absolutely changes it. He's talking about a completely irrelevant game to the genre.
And, as I said, if you replace the game name by "Sisterly lust", everything he said still stand, because it's a well known and liked game (that even have a better ranking that most in your results), that still make it to most of the "top games list" that pop-up time to time, and also totally relevant to the genre.