- Apr 21, 2024
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You don't have weird taste, it's the market dynamics at work here. A number of reasons combined IMO:Too bad people dont seem that interested in this game because too me its the most interesting from them, but I understand that if they are making multiple games they need to focus on what people want the most. I just dont understand why there are so many interesting games around here that are kind of forgotten while many others receive a lot of updates even though they are not that interesting ... or maybe I have weird tastes? Anyway, at least the devs seem inclined to continue this game ... eventually.
1) The market for straight forward porn game is larger than the one for real visual novels with sex in the first place.
2) Proper AVNs take time to build up and cannot generate revenue as fast as pure sex games, so many developers tank due to financial constraints after a while.
3) More interactive games beyond AVN like sandbox, adventure, RPG, resource management etc. require sophistication and calibration that most developers cannot handle. Starting is easy, but once the programming complications come in many are unable to proceed.
4) Costs much less in $$$ and time to develop pure sex games i.e. no need to spend much time writing, proof reading, testing, coming up with setting and customized renders etc. Just look at the new Daz3D games popping out everyday - pick up a few available assets, slap them with generic animations and do up a few simple lines porn story and one is good to go.
Nora is the only Inceton game that has a more solid story beyond just a MC going around lusting for sex, so it's going to end up costing more and needing time for a fanbase to build up.