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If Steam’s huge list of sex games is a gated, glistening community pool, I am the discarded, embarrassing flamingo float, doomed to skim the surface for all eternity. I make attempts to dive in—I look at each 2D succubus thumbnail carefully and determine whether or not demon porn is against my core values. I carefully consider “about” sections, which explain in didactic detail why this game ’s anime girlfriend with big tits is better than that game ’s anime girlfriend with big tits. I nod my head and pretend to understand where to start with all this, how to evade everything titled some variation of “Yummy Mommy Butt” and find the good stuff. But I don’t understand—I am a metaphorical pink flamingo pool floatie.
You’re metaphorically one of those foam pool noodles that dogs and babies chew on. You might be unsure of where to start with Steam’s NSFW games like me, or perhaps you’re searching for a new favorite. Maybe you’re just curious about what horny games OnlyFans’ enterprising lewd creators like to play. Well, pool noodle, you’re in luck. To get to the bottom of Steam’s infinite slutty options, I asked a few NSFW OnlyFans gamers for their NSFW recommendations and got a range of funny, pretty, X-rated titles back. We will no longer have to swim through Steam aimlessly; we now have a plan. Read on to discover it.
queer developer Christine Love ’s romantic comedy visual novel, Ladykiller in a Bind . You play a crossdressing lesbian on a cruise ship (sounds like my kind of Saturday) that must narrowly escape social manipulation and getting tied up in a sexy way, all to win back your motorcycle. Or just sleep with a few prepossessing women and tell yourself you tried your best.
“It almost feels stereotypical to recommend Ladykiller in a Bind , but it’s such a phenomenal adult visual novel that I just can’t pass up the opportunity to include it,” games journalist and OnlyFans girl Ana Valens said. “The basic premise: You’re a butch lesbian stuck on a cruise ship crossdressing as your brother, and you need to keep up the act and remain undetected. All the while, there’s plenty of girls who want to hook up with you, including two main women looking for some kinky fun: The Beauty, and The Stalker.”
Whichever lover you choose, the least you can do as a humble protagonist is provide, and provide well. “The BDSM scenes in this game are so hot and so queer,” Valens said. “They’re also incredibly realistic.”
UPDATE 6/9/22 2:00 p.m. EST: The game previously recommended by this slide was replaced.
Koikatsu Party , an ideal game for people who want to see even more boobs, all of the boobs.
Koikatsu is an h-game, or eroge, a Japanese genre of erotic gaming. “This one is very similar to one of the most iconic h-game character creators out there, 3D Custom Girl , but it takes it up another level,” Valens said. “ Koikatsu allows players to create their own girls, then play around with them in a unique sex simulator experience. You can fondle them, have oral sex, experiment doggy style or anal, so on and so forth. There’s also an additional VR mode that lets you act out sex scenes in first-person, including feeling up your custom character. Neat, right?”
But the fun doesn’t have to stop at Steam. “What I really like about Koikatsu is that it has an incredible modding community,” Valens said. “You can basically recreate girls from all sorts of anime and video games, you can further customize their features to make them really well-endowed or absolutely enormous. And yes, there’s even a pregnancy mod so you can literally breed your girls.” What a great opportunity to explore dairy alternatives at an anime girl farm.
Cloud Meadow , an early access game which describes itself on Steam as equal parts farming simulator, role-playing game, and visual novel, all in a filthy, steampunk way. Every day on our green Earth brings freedom to be a sick farmer freak.
The main goals of Cloud Meadow , where you play as either protagonist Evan or Eve, are to battle, breed, and farm. You can ogle fantasy species like beautiful ogres and buxom wolves, join your pals for group sex after a long round of active-turn-based combat, then go home and tend to your crops, as is a human’s natural right. Cooking, gaming, and ASMR Twitch streamer MeggyBytes, who also makes OnlyFans content, said that Cloud Meadow ’s “plot is good along with the erotic scenes. It’s also really cute, which is a bonus.”
“It’s surprisingly relaxing to play and I recommend it!” she said.
HuniePop , the dating sim and puzzle game Kotaku ’s Mike Fahey said had “lovely” anime women, but “deep, challenging puzzle action that’s the star of the show” in a 2015 review .
MeggyBytes also recommends HuniePop for being “a fun puzzle game kind of like Candy Crush and Bejeweled with a twist—you get to go on dates with beautiful girls, which was a win for me.”
If you haven’t tried HuniePop yet, the game lets you, a shamefully awkward single person, blossom into a babe magnet with the help of a magic fairy and your expert puzzle skills. This makes sense, as we all know women often find puzzle skills irresistibly sexy. But though the game uses difficult puzzles as the gates separating you from the hearts and bosoms of each unique woman you date, it rewards your cerebral successes with porn. A little something for everyone.
HunieCam Studio , a “perverted” tycoon game from the same developers that made HuniePop . Your goal is to rain money down from the heavens while managing up to 18 cam girls with their own talents, needs, and branding.
“I like it because the game has a super cute art style, but it’s also challenging despite that,” BB, Twitch streamer and sex worker, said. “You have to keep up with all the girls and make sure that they stay happy in order to keep bringing in the money. Plus, the music is cute and the game is guaranteed to make you smile and giggle.”
In HunieCam Studio , sexually transmitted infections like gonorrhea and syphilis are part of the mystique, as are penis-shaped trophies that reward you for all your, um, hard work in the adult entertainment industry. These are amusing details for a tongue-in-cheek game that Kotaku editor-in-chief Patricia Hernandez notes in her 2016 review to have a lot of clicking , but in the internet age, what could possibly be more erotic?
Acting Lessons , a drama-filled adult visual novel that asks you to imagine yourself as a downtrodden cryptocurrency trader. If you can see beyond imagining such a thing, Acting Lessons provides an intense story told through masterful, sometimes pornographic 3D images. But MeggyBytes says that it’s “definitely more than just a sex game, which is what I was expecting.”
“It has a really great story with different endings,” she said. “If you want something with more emotion and really good story telling, I would go with this game.”
Acting Lessons is the release after the release, and it signals the end of your OnlyFans-approved game recommendations. Armed with them, you’re ready. You can go forth and sex, breed, and cry your way through Steam.



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For DC, making a game that's not safe for work has become his work.
Only one of the top five projects on crowdfunding website Patreon isn't a podcast. A videogame called Summertime Saga (opens in new tab) is currently ranked number three by number of patrons (opens in new tab) (it has 29,000), sitting below True Crime Obsessed and Chapo Trap House. Like all the videogames doing well on Patreon, it's an adult game: a dating sim/visual novel that earns over $74,000 per month. The surprising thing is that its creator, who goes by the pseudonym DarkCookie (DC for short), didn't have any experience with adult games before he started making one. 
"I had no idea that type of content really existed, or at least was that popular, and I had never really played adult games before," says DC. What began as a much more innocent game, admittedly with some "sexy but comical dialogue," was steered in a more and more NSFW direction based entirely on suggestions from its early players. Now DC spends his days fielding requests for extremely specific fetishes from his many and vocal fans.
DC is a father of three in his 30s who doesn't watch hentai, and yet making an adult videogame has become his main source of income. He can even afford to pay six other people to help. It started back in 2016, when he was working as a freelance concept artist, making character designs for animated movies and games. He dreamed of creating his own videogame, but had enough experience in the industry to know not to set his goals too high right out of the gate. He'd make his dream game some day, but first he'd try something small. 
He downloaded Ren'Py, a popular engine for making visual novels (opens in new tab) , and set to work. "I was also trying to learn to code in Python, so there was no point in diving straight into something too ambitious," says DC. "The plan was to do a test build with the Ren'Py engine, learn Python and get comfortable with code since I excelled mainly in art and writing."
As part of that learning process, he signed up for a forum where people making visual novels gave each other advice, and joined some of them in a Skype group. He traded art tips for help with code, and asked for ideas he could put into his test build. Their suggestions led to a simple scene on a beach and a summer theme, hence the name.
But his art—a cut above the "my first visual novel" standard—attracted attention from outside that inner circle. People who liked it asked what he was going to add next and had plenty of their own suggestions, which weren't so innocent. "It was just a common pressure from everyone interested to add more adult-oriented gameplay," is how DC puts it. "Dialogue options leading to lewd content essentially. The inevitable result is what we see now in the game, full on naughty." He'd still been thinking of it as a test rather than something he needed to feel attached to, and took on any and all input as part of the learning process. "Then everyone wanted more."
Roughly three months in, DC was still working freelance and making Summertime Saga in his spare time as a personal project. "Someone had suggested to use Patreon to see if people were willing to support the project, which seemed pointless at the time, but gave it a try anyway. The first week I think one person subscribed?" 
It didn't take long for that to change, with players sharing it across the internet. "A month later there was over a thousand subscriptions and it just kept going. That's when I figured I could cut down on the freelancing and see where this could go and turn it into an actual proper game." Over the years that followed, what started as a "test build" became DC's career.
Summertime Saga is about a young man in a town called Summerville. He tries not to fail his final year of school, works part-time jobs, and either pursues or is pursued by basically every mother and teacher in the town, as well as several of his classmates. Its tone is that of an American movie aimed at teenage boys from the '90s or early '00s, somewhere between American Pie and a Trey Parker/Matt Stone production (right down to a borderline racist caricature of a North Korean leader).
Where other games in its genre are more likely to go with anime art or 3D models direct from the uncanny valley of rendering software Poser, Summertime Saga's art is simple, cartoonish, and more like Mad Magazine than a traditional dating sim. Maybe that's part of its appeal.
Or maybe it's the checklist of 24 included fetishes (opens in new tab) , like "mild BDSM", "librarian", "impregnation", and "milking". While DC describes himself as pretty vanilla, when his patrons request specifics in detail they are not shy about it. "Oh, not at all shy," he says. "I'm quite open to communicating with the fan base so people send me all sorts of suggestions, in short and long form. Emails, Patreon, Discord and streaming. It comes from everywhere and I get all sorts!"
And though he's had plenty of success thanks to simply shrugging and saying yes to these requests, there are some things he says no to. "The Patreon platform obviously sets guidelines as to what's allowed but we also have lines we try not to cross when it comes to fetishes," says DC. "I stay away from the poop stuff and anything sexual violence is a big no go. I find all of that unnecessary, personally."
Where a lot of adult games either dwell on asshole protagonists who manipulate and coerce, or suddenly veer into explicitly non-consensual territory, Summertime Saga is relatively wholesome for the genre.
And yet, one of the entries on that list of fetishes is "trans". It's disappointing to see a trans character's identity treated as a fetish (opens in new tab) , and it's gross that the achievement for romancing her is named "The full Ackbar" in reference to the Star Wars character who says "It's a trap!" That said, the romance in question is written with a degree of sensitivity at odds with everything around it. In a game so unsubtle its Donald Trump parody is named "Mayor Rump", having the main character casually say "I think personality is more important than gender" feels practically progressive. 
I wouldn't blame anyone for writing off Summertime Saga because of that shitty achievement, but this is a game that puts a transgender character written like a human being in front of a lot of dudes with Pepe the Frog avatars. It's not an unqualified win for human rights, but compared to the majority of horny games? It could be worse. Look, it's a low bar. (For a Patreon-backed porn game about trans women made by trans women, I recommend Hardcoded (opens in new tab) .)
Another thing worth mentioning is that there's an oddly somber undercurrent to Summertime Saga. The plot begins with your father's funeral, and there's an unfolding storyline about the debt he left behind. In addition to worrying about who you're going to take to prom, you have to worry about how your father was murdered and whether his killer might come for you next. It's a morbid element in a goofy sex comedy.
"The contrast is what makes it interesting!" insists DC. "To make a compelling story you need relatable characters, but you also need conflict and change. I always try to give a combination of elements."
Perhaps that's part of the appeal as well—along with competent-at-a-sentence-level writing, atypical art, and the fact you can always download a recent version for free (opens in new tab) . That last one certainly can't hurt. DC sums up Summertime Saga's merits as, "Fun open world, large variety of characters with unique stories, huge amount of art content with interesting style, tons of minigames, some comedy, some drama and obviously... Boobs."
Summertime Saga is not the game DC set out to make, and he has ideas for something different he'd like to do next, but he's pleased with its success nonetheless. "I'm a 'streamer' now and I get to work on my projects and creations which is fantastic," he says. "I work with amazing developers and interact with a huge community of fans who love what we make. No complaints!"
Jody's first computer was a Commodore 64, so he remembers having to use a code wheel to play Pool of Radiance. A former music journalist who interviewed everyone from Giorgio Moroder to Trent Reznor, Jody also co-hosted Australia's first radio show about videogames, Zed Games (opens in new tab) . He's written for Rock Paper Shotgun (opens in new tab) , The Big Issue, GamesRadar (opens in new tab) , Zam (opens in new tab) , Glixel (opens in new tab) , Five Out of Ten Magazine (opens in new tab) , and Playboy.com (opens in new tab) , whose cheques with the bunny logo made for fun conversations at the bank. Jody's first article for PC Gamer was published in 2015, he edited PC Gamer Indie from 2017 to 2018, and he eventually lived up to his promise to play every Warhammer videogame.
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For DC, making a game that's not safe for work has become his work.
Only one of the top five projects on crowdfunding website Patreon isn't a podcast. A videogame called Summertime Saga (opens in new tab) is currently ranked number three by number of patrons (opens in new tab) (it has 29,000), sitting below True Crime Obsessed and Chapo Trap House. Like all the videogames doing well on Patreon, it's an adult game: a dating sim/visual novel that earns over $74,000 per month. The surprising thing is that its creator, who goes by the pseudonym DarkCookie (DC for short), didn't have any experience with adult games before he started making one. 
"I had no idea that type of content really existed, or at least was that popular, and I had never really played adult games before," says DC. What began as a much more innocent game, admittedly with some "sexy but comical dialogue," was steered in a more and more NSFW direction based entirely on suggestions from its early players. Now DC spends his days fielding requests for extremely specific fetishes from his many and vocal fans.
DC is a father of three in his 30s who doesn't watch hentai, and yet making an adult videogame has become his main source of income. He can even afford to pay six other people to help. It started back in 2016, when he was working as a freelance concept artist, making character designs for animated movies and games. He dreamed of creating his own videogame, but had enough experience in the industry to know not to set his g
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