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Recently found on steam and shocked. Is it worth for playing?
Heh, about that ...
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... what makes this interesting is the sheer volume of games that are more lewd than this on Steam that go untouched just because their sales numbers are better. Steam has no policy against lewdity, really. They just sort of do whatever the hell is best for profits. That means if SJWs are pissed at a game that isn't selling well, it will get pulled. GTAV? "Front-page promotions, full screen ads, trading cards, fuck the SJWs!" There's so much ecchi stuff on Steam that I couldn't even begin to list it all. Let's not even get started on games with grotesque violence and gore.

If you make a game distribution platform with an age requirement of 13, you should really be prepared to handle adult content with strict guidelines for developers to follow, and parental controls for content above a given rating. You can't just yank shit based on whether your coffee tasted bad this morning or not. This game made it past Steam Greenlight and was vetted already.
 
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To be fair, multiple games that go on steam that have sex are censored with an uncensored patch available on the developers website. I believe this games steam version had no censor? which is why it was removed as it has full penetration which steam wants no part of, not just a few titties.
 

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To be fair, multiple games that go on steam that have sex are censored with an uncensored patch available on the developers website. I believe this games steam version had no censor? which is why it was removed as it has full penetration which steam wants no part of, not just a few titties.
They'd like you to think so. It is just all about the money, though. For example, you know HuniePot? Makes the HuniePop games? They put a game on steam called Ladykiller In A Bind which featured a full, uncensored, graphic rape scene complete with penetration. Steam had no problems with that one.

There is this whole story behind that incident that goes from Steam's greed to the developer being trans so all the SJWs loved him and didn't put out a hit on his games). It took 3 months before HuniePot censored Ladykiller In A Bind and it was done voluntarily without Steam's request. He removed the rape scene because it was disturbing the readers, he said. Which is funny because the SJW media praised the game for not censoring itself and staying pure (while simultaneously attacking others for the same.)

The reason Steam said they allowed it was because the sex was "story oriented" (where as games like HuniePop itself was not, and were censored back when it first came out before it got big). Again, it's a lot of gray areas that grow and shrink based on who the developer is and how much money the game will make.
 
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I actually had a feeling that the game was going to get pulled from Steam when I first saw it on there. While there are a lot of other games on there with sexual content and nudity, none of the versions available on there would be considered hardcore porn without additional patching/mods, while this game had hardcore sex from the get go.

Another issue here would probably be that it didn't go through the PEGI/ESRB to get rated, which would have resulted in it getting an Adults Only rating for sure, and as far as I know Steam, like most game retailers, will not sell AO rated games.

Wouldn't surprise me if it was the ESRB that had the game pulled rather than some group of SJW.

Edit. Read the blog post about the removal and it looks like a group of people might have been responsible according to the dev. However, his claims that he doesn't know which parts of the the game is being considered pornographic and that he needs Steam to tell him is a bit dodgy. Clearly the parts where the player visibly sticks his dick into the girls would be the parts that needs to be censored if he wants to release the game on a platform like Steam.

Sure GTA games, and others have shown full frontal nudity and sex scenes, but I've yet to find one that depicted hardcore sex with visible penetration on Steam, so it's pretty cut and dry as to what he needs to modify.

Now I'm not condoning the SJW actions, I love me some porn games with hardcore sex and titties, but if you plan to release your game on Steam you should use some common sense and don't act surprised and hurt when your game does get pulled.
 
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as far as I know Steam, like most game retailers, will not sell AO rated games.
No, they have no concrete policy and don't give a fuck as long as the money is there. First to come to mind with an official rating is . ESRB: Adults-Only. GTA:SA was also Adult-Only at one time, though they got their rating reduced to 'M' at some point. Probably had something to do with the Hot Coffee scandal. All the unrated stuff is impossible to parse, but it's a fact there is uncensored porn on Steam that doesn't need an 18+ patch. Lots of ecchi stuff. The only reason this game got flagged was because it was a hit-job by SJWs and Eek didn't know the right people or sell enough make Steam think twice.

I really hate how people think Steam has any sort of morals or principles or guidelines. They really do just whatever the fuck they want for everything from bans to removing games.
 

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All the unrated stuff is impossible to parse, but it's a fact there is uncensored porn on Steam that doesn't need an 18+ patch. Lots of ecchi stuff.
Dude, not to argue semantics here, but ecchi stuff vs. full on penetrative sex in a game is worlds apart. I think you might have ecchi and hentai confused.

And I've yet to come across any game that actually shows hardcore penetration being sold on Steam with said content intact, ie. without needing patches/mods. I'm not saying that it's impossible for titles like that to be on Steam, but I'm highly skeptical.
 
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House Party is back up on steam.
They have a sticky in their steam forums about its removal, with a link to an uncensor patch.
 

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Saw this game on twitch before some other guy got it blacklisted , it was funny to watch ppl play this on stream but i doubt it will be allowed anymore ,even now when the censoring is "enforced" :FeelsBadMan:
Really?
uTorrent was busted for having a bitcoin miner in the past and now is full of ads and junkware , use uTorrent 2.2.1 if you really like it or use a up2date premium version
Theres also qBittorent similar to utorrent but it's open source and without any crap in it
 

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Really?
No, i can torrent it, it's just that the file doesn't actually work. It's all like "this type of file isn't supported anymore." And then using wine on the PC one crashes when you start a new game
 
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