In some games, the gameplay is a huge factor. My Early Life is a good example of great graphics and an interesting story, totally sabotaged by making it a sandbox, breaking a lot of the immersion by forced grinding, and if it were a visual novel the game would be a lot shorter but have a much...
Unless the MC is controlling and feeling the action it is NTR. From a character bonding perspective, even if the MC can take over another character to share intimate moments with a LI, that would border on NTR as well, since the LI is bonding with another character in physical appearance and...
For the most part it was an enjoyable skipping fest, with a buildup to different intimate encounters, but as it progressed it does fall victim to the limitations imposed by the dev of just 3 LIs, and from a game perspective, what more can be done with a limited character set once all the sex...
Gonna rereply and say that my last comment was in no way supposed to be read as angry or attacking, just that my impression of people watching sportsballs is like the commercials where a bunch of people gather around food and chips and jump around and shout at the tv and throw stuff and food...
I have a much more advanced sense of "fun" than that, and actually playing sportsball is more enjoyable and healthy than sitting around eating junk food and having high blood pressure over some other persons actions.
All the games I enjoy end way too soon to be called the best ever, of course a game has to end sometime. Parental Love, Sisterly Lust, Proud Father, etc.
I'd call it half off topic at this point. The start of this is MC using a C64 for development rather than the IBM PC, and for hobbyists and learners, the C64 offered many ways to get software of many different types rather than having to buy through the overpriced IBM store. I'm sure there...
And the magazines that had codes for programs and games allowed adding software as needed, although typing in binary or hex to get a spreadsheet seemed like a nightmare of epic proportions with all the typos.