Development of Adult Games Today

With the rise of the Internet and the media, pornographic content is now readily available online for every taste including adult games in our day. And in the days before the Internet, the unspoiled pubescent teens were grateful for at least one image. Adult games are currently developing extremely quickly, and the only one that is worthwhile is VR since, without it, you can access a whole new world of porn. Therefore, developers, often out of a desire to somehow sell their not-the-most-interesting game, added elements of eroticism to it to the delight of players.

Adult games in our day

Everything sells better with sex, and this includes video games. After the sexual revolution, erotica was widely used in film and television, and game publishers believed they could profit from it in a similar way. Although sex in video games first existed long before the BioWare project, modern gamers instinctively recall Mass Effect. In 1981, when Sierra produced the text adventure Softporn Adventure, sex first appeared in video games. The name wasn’t given much thought, yet it perfectly captures the spirit of the game. A loser who needs to gather things to pick up three girls is the primary character. Chuck Benton, the creator of the game Softporn Adventure, said it was based on his life.

The graphics were entirely replaced by a written explanation when the game was released for the Apple II computer. The player was required to manually submit commands and respond to the outcome. However, the sole sensual content in this game consisted of crude descriptions and a floppy disk box. Contrary to the Atari 2600 game, Softporn Adventure generated controversy but was ultimately unharmful.

Rockstar’s GTA series had a bad image in the media prior to 2004, and the release of San Andreas sparked a fresh round of outrage. Sex scenes were intended to make the game genuinely mature. The age rating became a concern after the “mechanics” were put into place. GTA has always been rated 17+, but the inclusion of sex scenes increased the classification to 18+, lowering the number of channels available for purchase. Generally speaking, only stores that sold pornographic movies would accept games with similar material. The decision was made to eliminate sex, but because the coding was so closely related to the game, doing so may completely wreck the system. It was therefore just blocked, keeping it in the game.

What are adult games these days?

However, the public’s perception of sex in video games has changed, and the creators are handling this issue deliberately now. Peter Molyneux produced Fable for the original Xbox in the same year (2004). The character’s strength was developed via the usual mechanisms, but the creator also included interactions with other individuals. The main character may, for instance, court a girl, marry her, construct a home, and even engage in sexual activity. This theme has been designed even cooler by the Mass Effect creators. The protagonist may develop sexual relationships with the characters as well, but these partnerships may now be same-sex or interracially. Yes, gamers got to have sex with aliens thanks to BioWare.

However, giving the character a few presents or going through one branch of discourse is no longer sufficient for the player. One had to establish relationships by getting to know the character and making proper choices to win a lover’s heart. The player no longer merely wanted to watch the bed scene but had grown attached to the hero.

The beauty of the vision of developers in adult games

Some designers go very overboard with aesthetics. Players recalled the Dead or Alive street fighting game series from Japan for the heroines’ realistically rendered breasts and its intriguing combo mechanics. Separate games were also made available. Girls may be dressed up in various bikinis, transported to the beach, toyed with, and photographed there, for instance, in Dead or Alive Xtreme. Such ventures are quite popular in Japan, but the humor was lost on the European market. Another instance was a pick-up artist who developed the Super Seducer game, which taught players how to approach women and breed them for sex. It’s obvious that the feminist movement did not ignore the game and accuse women of objectification.

Conclusion

The discussion of sex is still taboo despite there being 7.442 billion people on the planet. Even among close friends, you can hear giggles or the pronoun “it” in the discussion. However, one of the modes of engagement in video games is considered sex. To create a captivating love story, the creators are considering dialogue and creating characters. Although Japanese developers have inundated the market with dating simulators, these endeavors are not considered seriously.


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2 responses to “Development of Adult Games Today”

  1. Claudette42 Avatar
    Claudette42

    Adult games have come a long way. I’m especially interested in the development of games like red Light Center, Achat 3D or 3DXChat, which are all MMO’s where you can meet people, chat with them, have sex with them online through your avatars.
    3DXChat especially has a very smooth interface and easy controls, and is graphically vastly superior to the rest. Not to mention it has VR support for the Oculus, and is compatible with Lovense sex toys. I’m very curious to see which futue improvements mught be made thanks to AI as advanced language models are introduced as NPC avatars. The sky is the limit!

  2. Nice blog, for adult game

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