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A New Place

A New Place is a sensual visual novel that mixes dating simulation and romance aspects, and it’s situated in a small rural hamlet.

v 0.15

Adventures in Celestria

Adventures in Celestria (Formerly known as A New World): When you were 22 years old, your father passed away, which worried you the most.

Milky Therapy

WARNING! THIS GAME CONTAINS MATURE CONTENT. INVOLVED CHARACTERS IN SEXUAL ACTS ARE DEPICTED AS 18+ OF AGE. YOU MUST BE AT LEGAL AGE TO PLAY!

v 0.0.02

Laura’s Alien Caverns

This is an updated version of my original game, “Laura’s Alien Zoo.”

Waifu’s Mission

In Waifu’s Mission, a visual novel, you’ll find yourself imprisoned in an Isekai world alongside the Waifus from your beloved anime.

Teen Titans Lust

Every area in the Teen Titans tower is filled with a seductive vibe that begs for sex as Raven’s ethereal enchantment descends upon it.

Monster Tutor

You take on the role of a professor who is unintentionally sent to teach at Netherworld Academy, a school for monster girls, in “Monster Tutor”.

v 1.1.1

The Tomb of King Pervy

The Tomb of King Pervy consists of M/M sex, nudity, profanity, dungeons, and just the proper amount of bondage.

v 1.169

Some Heroines Climb Up a Tower to Ask God Why the Game Has a Name That’s So Long

The Heroine loads into what should have been a fairly straightforward and generic role-playing game

v 0.4.1

Zucia and Haku Lewd Adventures

Follow the mischievous brother Haku and the selfless girl Zucia on their amazing journey.

v 0.8

Princess In The Tower

Put yourself in the position of a goblin held captive by a wicked witch, and you must stop a princess from getting married.

v 0.3.5

Deathable

Deathable is an adult game about Meorless. You play as a high school boy whose normal life is about to end.

v 0.0.10

The Mad Scientist 

In The Mad Scientist, Kars, a guy seeking to learn the truth about his father’s childhood trauma, is the main character.

Teleny (Romance Simulator)

This is a visual romance game based on a victorian novel