- Nov 22, 2020
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I agree with you, the content and execution of a game is very important .For me a tag doesn't define a good game. Story, characters and content does. A particular tag could peek my interest in look into it, but it's not the deciding factor if I will keep play it as it get updated.
If looking into the "Ugh, another Incest game." There is more bad games than good games with this tag. Feels like some just slap a tag on something to attract a certain crowd to cash in. But this does apply for other tags/fetish's as well.
I want devs/creators to focus on pump out great content regardless of tags/fetish's. Shame, some feel like just want to cash in on a particular fetish with mediocre content.
I assume ,what was meant here is what word or tag would catch your attention to try a game?
I'm also wondering what unusual buzzword could be invented that would make people want to try a game (counting quality content too).