Well, it wasn't Mary like I originally thought it was, but still the same type of bullshit that always happens. I've played the game and honestly nobody looks like they are underage to me, however steam does have a burr up their butts with "high school" settings even though in my country most are 18 when they graduate high school. HOWEVER, steam sees high school more as 13-17 year olds for some stupid reason and that will ultimately lead to an insta-ban. If you use university, college, academy, literally any other words but high school and you're golden.
The thing that always gets me fuming however, is devs such as this have their games reviewed, and suggestions are made for whatever reason, dev does everything to comply, then a supervisor such as this butts their fucking head where it don't belong and BAM, all correspondence dies and you get the "We're sorry, but due to (fill in whatever stupid reason they come up with), and now your game is toast and we won't talk to you anymore cause we don't have to, cause we're better than you.
It's funny though how steam is so against the possibility of a "possible" character looking or acting underage cause that's illegal and could get them in trouble, but then so isn't incest also "illegal" in most countries, but this is okay. Or killing and raping whoever you want in a game (also illegal) but that's all okay. Talk about one hell of a double standard. Hell if you took every game on steam right now, and pushed the fact that you can't have a game which has anything that could possibly be illegal in some country on the platform, honestly 90% of the games on steam would need to be removed.
Can't wait until some dev or hopefully multiple devs, sue the shit out of steam, or better yet, go after the individual reviewers with obvious vendetta's against indie devs and AVN's in particular. It's past time that game platforms such as this learn finally that they exist due to gamers such as us, and only because of us.
Sorry about the long rant, but as a gamer who loves these games and buys most of them on steam when released there, this practice needs to finally stop, and these indie developers need their chance to shine.