Lula 3D may be one of the most controversial adventure games of the 2000s, but that’s exactly why it deserves a place on GOG. Love it or hate it, it’s a part of gaming history that reflects an era when developers were pushing boundaries and experimenting with themes most studios avoided.
Preserving a game like Lula 3D is important because censorship has always been a threat to artistic expression in games. By offering it uncensored and DRM-free, GOG can show that it stands for freedom of choice and access to games that otherwise risk disappearing forever. Whether you want to play it out of curiosity, nostalgia, or to study how adult content was handled in mid-2000s game design, it should be available as it was originally released.
GOG has already shown courage by bringing back controversial or forgotten titles, and adding Lula 3D would reinforce its role as the best platform for game preservation. Not every game needs to be a masterpiece—some deserve a place simply because they represent a chapter in gaming’s ongoing fight against censorship.
Making Lula 3D available would help ensure that history is preserved rather than erased. Games should be remembered as they were, not rewritten to fit modern restrictions. GOG has always been about respecting the past, and this is a chance to do it again.