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whered the porn go?
bingo?

seriously theres nothing in the entire 2025 roster so far
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Post edited October 01, 2025 by velvetStarfire
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Here, where most of the NSFW titles belong. Not because I think NSFW titles are morally reprehensible, just that most of them on GOG are barely worth deigning to qualify as even a modicum of quality.

https://gamesieve.com/?okay_tag=nsfw

If you want to look that badly for them, take a glance to the right column and scroll down.
https://www.gog.com/en/games?tags=nsfw

Did this really need a thread?
When you can't find porn on the internet, PEBCAK
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dnovraD:
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velvetStarfire: seriously theres nothing in the entire 2025 roster so far
GameSieve lists 38 NSFW games released in 2025, including Sisterly Lust. I think it's safe (for work) to say GOG haven't turned into a bunch of prudes overnight.

It's possible they're now less aggressive with their marketing of these games, and they're accepting fewer of them. According to a post in the Kagura games thread, they want to focus on other things.
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velvetStarfire: seriously theres nothing in the entire 2025 roster so far
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Ice_Mage: GameSieve lists 38 NSFW games released in 2025, including Sisterly Lust. I think it's safe (for work) to say GOG haven't turned into a bunch of prudes overnight.

It's possible they're now less aggressive with their marketing of these games, and they're accepting fewer of them. According to a post in the Kagura games thread, they want to focus on other things.
damnnn..but like what is the alternative?no kagura games for..what? more renpy slop?

i liked it better when we had a consistent supplier
Post edited October 01, 2025 by velvetStarfire
I'm just going to respond to this message so this is actually one thread, rather than being intentionally annoying. Who was the developer you questioned, was it Kagura Games, too, or someone else?
If it's someone else, did they receive: no (timely) response, a response saying that just their game or games were specifically rejected, or a verifiable communication stating that GOG has no intention of accepting any new nsfw games, period.
I don't monitor this space actively like some of my betters so perhaps my thinking is outdated, but if it is actually the last one (like you say it is), I think at least some people would be interested in this information - as it would verify already existing suspicions.
Post edited October 01, 2025 by SultanOfSuave
I admit I never understood why "this" type of games is named NSFW. I mean, other types of games are suitable to play at work?!! For example, if your boss sees you during workhours to be playing a strategy game, he won't mind, and he'll say "Oh that's OK, you can play that, as long as you aren't playing one of the "other" games"!!! :D
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CarChris: I admit I never understood why "this" type of games is named NSFW. I mean, other types of games are suitable to play at work?!! For example, if your boss sees you during workhours to be playing a strategy game, he won't mind, and he'll say "Oh that's OK, you can play that, as long as you aren't playing one of the "other" games"!!! :D
Dwarf Fortress and/or Caves of Qud in ASCII mode, maybe Nethack or Rogue. Well, at least until everything became a webapp, but people have found ways to misappropriate Excel's not supposed to be a Database to great effect: For example.

Or a whole dang website dedicated to the misappropriation of company time. https://excelgame.top/
"Funny" how this is posted now when four games published by Kagura were released just days ago, and four more less than 2 weeks ago.
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dnovraD:
I meant that no game is suitable to be played while we're at work. If the boss sees his employee playing a game (even a game which doesn't feature "lightly dressed" women), he'll fire the employee. He has him in work to be working, not to be getting paid while he's playing games in the company's PC!
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CarChris: I meant that no game is suitable to be played while we're at work. If the boss sees his employee playing a game (even a game which doesn't feature "lightly dressed" women), he'll fire the employee. He has him in work to be working, not to be getting paid while he's playing games in the company's PC!
I know, but I find it funnier to deftly drive though jokes with literalism.
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dnovraD:
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CarChris: I meant that no game is suitable to be played while we're at work. If the boss sees his employee playing a game (even a game which doesn't feature "lightly dressed" women), he'll fire the employee. He has him in work to be working, not to be getting paid while he's playing games in the company's PC!
Just have to pick the right game! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYas6PTmsXE
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CarChris: I admit I never understood why "this" type of games is named NSFW. I mean, other types of games are suitable to play at work?!! For example, if your boss sees you during workhours to be playing a strategy game, he won't mind, and he'll say "Oh that's OK, you can play that, as long as you aren't playing one of the "other" games"!!! :D
I'm pretty sure it's a term that didn't originate with games. You can have stuff on in the background while you work, Podcasts, talk shows, audiobooks etc. I usually have some music or a documentary or something like that. So I assume the NSFW thing originates from basically differencing between having Youtube or Pornhub on in one of your tabs. And I guess from there it kind of made it's way to games, maybe because stores think it's classier to use that term instead of just saying porn, a bit like calling comic books "graphic novels" (I'm a huge comic book nerd, but I never use that term).
Post edited October 02, 2025 by Breja