As everyone is saying, people are attracted to the taboo. Beyond that: family is one of the most important (very likely the most important) bonds you'll have in your life, and adding sexual tension to those relationships opens up a rich tapestry of dynamics that immediately makes things more...
IIRC Apartment 69 had this feature, but its looking kinda abandoned these days unfortunately. Friends in Need also does, and that's one of the better games out right now and luckily still seems to have an active dev.
One of the best games out there currently, really well written with great characterization and a bevy of choices. Even when the girls aren't my type they're written well enough to keep me invested, which is the sign of a great game.
Honestly I tend not to notice that much, even in the anime-style games where the eyes are much more prominent. There's probably an unconscious effect of light colored eyes vs dark colored eyes and so forth but nothing I really pay attention to consciously.
I can enjoy playing a female in games but I want a very different dynamic from that than I do in male-lead games. I wouldn't want to play a typical harem game but gender swapped, for instance.
Yeah the art style makes a big difference, the more stylized the art is the more you can get away with changing up proportions, I feel. But even in the most cartoony games there's a limit on how big you can make stuff before it just starts looking gross.
Yeah, I'd agree. Sometimes a bit of excess T&A is fun but its pretty easy to go overboard, and way too often its the entire cast. I suppose everyone has their own definition of 'disproportionate' though, and there must be some audience for it because it seems like half the games out there go...
Well written slow burn > well written fast burn > poorly written fast burn > poorly written slow burn. When a slow burn is good there's nothing better, when its bad its pretty useless.
Do you mean virgin blood? I leave that on. There are some games that have violence in the non-sexual scenes that have a gore toggle - Desert Stalker has one, I believe - and I usually leave that on unless it starts coming off as too much for me or takes a turn towards the sexualized.
Depends on how floppy, I guess. If you make them big but still as pert as tiny ones they're just gonna look fake, much prefer some sag to something that looks surgically enhanced.
I think it tends to add a lot more emotional weight to the moment, which I like. It helps symbolize that a line has been crossed and a girl has entered a new phase of her life. I'm not turned on by the blood itself.
There are too many different styles, locations etc of tattoos for this to be a one size fits all question. There are some girls who look super trashy/offputting with tattoos but just as many who can really rock the look.