- Mar 11, 2021
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Yes, you get me Johnny! Granted I don't think I've seen all the game's content yet (not including said swinging content) but so far I've sunk a couple of afternoons into the game and had a good time with the management gameplay and the story of the characters and learning their secrets (plus whatever the fuck the mafia wants from us). From my perspective, it's a good management game with a neat story about a developing little harem, and when the game gives you the option of letting your girls fuck clients suddenly all that means nothing because everyone's too busy going insane over the fact there's quasi-NTR content in this game. Nevermind it takes a lot of investment to get those scenes, the fact this content even exists blinds a lot of people to what the game is all about, and I fucking despise that trend, because it seems to happen every time a game gets the NTR tag, now it's all anyone talks about. Ultimately what I'd like to see is a simple message in the game's dev notes or somewhere that clarifies if the NTR stuff is avoidable, and how prevalent it is.Though I think what James The Mighty was more musing at wasn't the definition but the oversized influence/impact the [swinging/ntr whatever you wanna call it] stuff will have on perceptions of the game. Like if someone were to try and describe the game in one sentence, they might say "2D cafe management game with sexy maids", whereas too many F95 posters would simply describe it as "NTR GAME!"
on a tangential note, I'd love it if people would do something similar for other rather notorious hot-button tags like scat/urination/guro. if I can skip the shit I don't wanna see, or it's only a scant 2-3 scenes I might still pick up a game, but if it's like a major kink I'm out.