What are some games that you regularly download every time it updates?

kitsunedawn

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I'm only asking this because I'm curious, but the name says it all. What games do you not hesitate to download when you see an update for it?


For me, it's two games. Harem Hotel, and A House in the Rift. Love Sex and Second Base used to be on that list, as well as Innocent Witches, but eh. they kinda lost me due to some changes, or developer inaction.
 

DawnCry

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Regularly... it's kinda hard to say, I'm not so hyped about games that I would just jump at any update. But if you ask me what are the games that I tend to come back at some point...

-Debasing grounds: I'm a sucker for unforgiving worlds so I enjoy it quite a bit, but still I like to wait for updates to accumulate before going back.

-A struggle with sin: Again a solid game, a bit chaotic on the development aspect tho, but it has many stuff that I enjoy such as increasing skills with actions, some good fights and a not linear storyline with choices and consequences. Albeit being 100% truthful the development it's getting it's kinda failing at what parts I liked the most of the game.

-Descendants of the forest: Gonna add it to my watchlist, it's hard to find some corruption/transformation games and it's unique enough to make me want more.

Other than those I may have to add Dungeon and bride cause I'm waiting updates that makes the forced NTR part avoidable and that the game becomes harder with more content and if possible to be more rewarding for the MC to succeed.


But yeah, my type of games are those that reward the MC for being successful while it has consequences for failing without game overs.
 

Morgana Le Fay

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Hmm, there's a few I enjoy on here.

Sinful Vampires for the absolutely batshit crazy banter and story...makes me giggle like a demented little girl. Actually since I grew up but stayed demented, that's not a bad thing.

The Missing is a new one for me that I will follow. The dialogue and characters are refreshingly adult and realistic - which completely clashes with my previous choice.

Survivor Strain because it's a zombie horror dystopian setting and that's my fave type.

Summer's Gone for the edgy teen college type drama and beautiful renders. It's getting harder to care about it due to the ridiculous update times though.

There's probably a few more I just can't remember at the moment.