I'm guessing that is reserved for games or VNs that don't have sexual content either present or planned. There are scenes planned, just not implemented yet according to the OP.
You make a fair point and I do agree with it. However, I think it can go both ways legitimately. Personally, I have "No Sexual Content" tag excluded from search. Sure it will pop up in the search when it changes so its not a big deal even tho I would not see the first revision or so. But if its not there simply because its not finished yet then it seems more petty to require it because to me the tag reflects those games that truly do not have any sexual content planned at all. To me there is a stark contrast to those games and this.
Also personally, I would like to see devs using honey select and daz tags for VNs, but I have yet to see anyone use them.
Almost feels like a false advertisement though without the "No Sexual Content" tag, isn't it? Since there's "No Sexual Content", be-it yesterday, today or next month, I think the general consensus is "Don't get us to download a game that will effectively blue ball us."
In my opinion/as an avid consumer of this website, tags should be current to the build, like, for example, if a game decided to add an anal sex animation -- the dev(s) would then be implored to *update* the game's tags. Correct me if I'm wrong, but on that same token, or rather it's reverse, the example dev PLANS on adding an anal scene in an upcoming build & so they tag their game as "anal", without the tagged content actually existing in the game -- wouldn't that be, idk, misleading? If tags were predicated on what the developer plans versus what the developer actually implemented, I feel like the catalogue of the games on here would be chaotic & require constant player vetting/communal research, just to make sure we're downloading what we expect to download.
Mind you, I have not played this game, & it looks pretty fuckin good from what the screenshots are revealing. But because there isn't any hentai going on, at least according to everyone who's replied to this thread, why would I waste my time & disk space? I'm a busy, horny man, who would like transparency, and I think most would agree with the sentiment.
Now don't get me wrong; I think the dev should be given a chance to prove the game is legit.. but that's just the issue. There is no proof yet, so people are probably getting irritated having to go through the motions of installation & uninstallation once they realize the game is not what they were expecting.
TLDR give me sex