I've always thought Patreon was a weird business model for monetizing game development. It's great for the developer that can convince people to potentially spend hundreds across the span of a games development, but for the consumer, I think kickstarter or Steam early access (obviously the latter doesn't necessarily work for h-games) is the better choice. I wanted to support Big Brother so I paid for a month of 40 dollar tier but I didn't realize at the time patreon bills at the first of the month regardless of when you subbed so i accidentally ended up spending 80. Thats more than a AAA game. When I first came across Patreon it was mainly for youtube actors, and cosplay models I feel like thats where you get the most value for a patreon subscription. I wonder if there's something similar to steam early access where you can pay a set price for a game and unlimited updates that doens't have the anti-adult restrictions.