This is just something I'm curious about. Some games are going out with 4k renders which look great, but is it really necessary when it makes the file size so much larger? I've gone for the unofficial compressed versions a few times and can barely notice the difference.
Looks interesting so far. Girls are cute, but all the guys seem to be minor variations off the same model - to the point where you can't really tell them apart.
Fetish Locator - Another college theme game that has a lot of content
Mystwood Manor - A management focused game where you manage a hotel. Less focus on sex scenes, but good overall game
WVM - Another college theme game. You're the star basket ball player and nearly every girl wants to get with...
I tend to prefer single playthrough more. Branching can be good if the gameplay is solid & the choices offer different/unique experiences. The other outlier here are the sandbox games (like Headmaster or Summertime Saga) that has an explorable world to unlock interactions.
This game unlocked an interest that I didn't know I had. A considerable amount of gameplay already with regular updates makes this a solid recommendation from me.
Just need a few more of the girls added to the punishment system...
Currently, You must be registered for see element. is one I've been following for a few years that gets regular updates.
I'd love for Summertime Saga to get an update, but at this point I just consider it abandoned.
There's a big disparity in the quality of sounds & music in games, so it's always dependent on the game itself. Usually I have to take the music to 50% as a default, and lower the sounds quite a bit (especially if it's just some canned moaning that doesn't add much for me).
I'm here kicking myself. I've been around long enough to have gotten in on the lower requirement, but never questioned why a good portion of my favorite games were no longer on the site.