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Get ready, because Lust Academy Final is here!

Lust Academy Final offers a thrilling mix of magic and adult fantasies. Strengthen the academy, build alliances, and explore steamy relationships while battling dark forces. Face intense challenges and make crucial choices in this captivating adventure.

You can also get:
Lust Academy Final - Shadows Unleashed
Lust Academy Final - Beyond the Veil
Lust Academy Final: Complete Edition

Now on GOG!
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Heroic_Ice_Fanta: It is good to see logic prevailing here.
Just adding an option to hide games listed under certain categories with a polite notice appearing when you search that says "X many games have been hidden from the results. Click Here to show hidden content."

It is not unreasonable to have these filters, especially when children (below the Age of 18/21) also use this platform and it should be a safe environment for them by default.

Their is no reason to be against having more user choice, freedom, and customisation.
Talking about logic.

I do agree that such a filter would be a good thing. I do think that we should be able to filter every genre we don't want to see - not just to save our eyes from the very doom sexual content apparently brings some of us but also to being able to concentrate on the stuff we actually ARE interested in. Making the catalogue more appealing and therefore increasing chances the we will buy even more here ... so why GOG is delaying this filter so long is a mystery to me as well ... as it would maybe also prevent at least some of those "I hate what you are playing" kind of posts we can see here once again (always nice to being called degenerate) and giving GOG the opportunity to accept uncensored NSFW stuff because - let's be honest, nobody who buys NSFW products is interested in a censored version (so don't support the censored version of "Nie No Hakoniwa - Dollhouse of Offerings" here on GOG).

However - just for your information: GOG is aimed at adults (read the TOS) so there should not be any danger for any of those poor children you are trying to save here. Also, there is no explicit content shown in any of the product pictures - so again ... the children will survive even without such a filter ;).
Post edited July 09, 2025 by MarkoH01
I don't understand why porn games here are called "NSFW". Doesn't make any sense. I have never seen a game that's "safe for work". Okay, maybe MS Excel...
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seednx: I don't understand why porn games here are called "NSFW". Doesn't make any sense. I have never seen a game that's "safe for work". Okay, maybe MS Excel...
My brother in christ, do you have a minute to spare to hear about our lord and saviour, Solitaire?

also wordle
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seednx: I don't understand why porn games here are called "NSFW". Doesn't make any sense. I have never seen a game that's "safe for work". Okay, maybe MS Excel...
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XYCat: My brother in christ, do you have a minute to spare to hear about our lord and saviour, Solitaire?

also wordle
Still minesweeping like it's the 90s.
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MarkoH01: Also, there is no explicit content... in the description...
Not trying to argue, just pointing out that this is not strictly correct.

See, for example, here: https://www.gog.com/en/game/lust_academy_season_1
Under the section titled "Hot Content".
I can't find the game on GOG. The links don't work, and the search doesn't yield any results on GOG either.
Post edited July 09, 2025 by Ulf2016
Of course all hand-drawn or 3d picture characters can't and ought not to be like real people photos (they're fictional characters in a stylised audio-video, not special fx characters meant to be in a live action like, for example, in replacement scenes with deceased actors). Still, this is just too cartoony to be photorealistic and too photorealistic to be cartoony.
So, you have some of the girls and a boy or two, especially when expressions chosen are rather woody, that fall in between. The result is they seem off not just in real life (like an anime character, perfectly fit for its world, would be absurd in our world due to strange proportions of its parts) but even in-universe. These characters seem depiction of statues or artificial beings (a bit like Evangelion's Rei, or sci-fi androids, or that famous guy on social media who stood nearly expressionless, pale-white with a bowl cut: they got him a slight tan, a bit of curls and a wardrobe change recently).
Yet in-universe they're not depictions or recreations, they're meant to be real girls. It's creepy, especially when you're supposed to bed them, I think. To the point the girl from Nier Automata, DBZ cyborgs or even Alita or Motoko are instinctively percieved as far more attractive and girl-like (and they're almost robots, according to their respective stories!)
Post edited July 09, 2025 by marcob
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MarkoH01: Also, there is no explicit content... in the description...
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mrkgnao: Not trying to argue, just pointing out that this is not strictly correct.

See, for example, here: https://www.gog.com/en/game/lust_academy_season_1
Under the section titled "Hot Content".
Ah okay ... that's true. I will edit my previous post.
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seednx: I don't understand why porn games here are called "NSFW". Doesn't make any sense. I have never seen a game that's "safe for work". Okay, maybe MS Excel...
Technically no game is suitable for work ... usually NSFW also contains depiction of violence but recently many stores only used it to point out sexual stuff.
Post edited July 09, 2025 by MarkoH01
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Ulf2016: I can't find the game on GOG. The links don't work, and the search doesn't yield any results on GOG either.
Why hello my fellow German, the easiest way to see the game is to "move" to a different EU Country.
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Shmacky-McNuts: So sad we dont get the good stuff like Haydee series. Oh well >_>
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TheGrimLord: I mean, I can go ask the dev. A lot of this depends on the devs. Sometimes they don't think they'll get a response so they don't bother and that is a real big problem with GOG, whether the game is SFW or not. Chances are, if the dev doesn't get a response for the first game, they won't send an email for the next.

Also please keep in mind that the developer of Paradise Lust was going to give GOG an entire package deal of adult games. This would have included every Love Of Magic, Morningstar and the rest in that series. It would have also included all three Paradise Lust games which doesn't make sense to me at all because Paradise Lust is an adult adventure game and we all know how much GOG likes to put adventure games up here. These have all been well reviewed and I even asked the dev if they could send it again, I really think this is the dumbest move I know of that I've seen GOG make. They turned down a lot of better quality adult games than what we have gotten in the past and the devs of these games still want to work with them. They would be more than happy to work with GOG.
Well, I wont stop you. Three games in and we dont have any.
If you happen to feel ambitious, talk to the devs of The Killing Antidote too. Im amazed we dont have any of the indie shooters here.
Shameful....
@ marcob: This end game is suspected being a cash-grab made by AI,
as they removed the gameplay and the story seems being irrelevant.
Post edited July 09, 2025 by ERISS
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TheGrimLord: To be fair, a lot of the staff are out of office on vacation right now. I'm sure things will pick up later this fall. So no, no giveaways.
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MarkoH01: Well ... isn't this the case every year ... I mean all the years in which we STILL had a lot of giveaways?. This was by far the lamest summersale we ever had. There, I said it - and I man it - and I am not alone.
Wake up and smell the coffee. GOG isn't what it used to be. But they are trying. They're at least being semi-transparent with us about things now. Hence it is obvious they're hiring more staff to be able to do all the things they want. I honestly hope that when they get the staff in and settled, they will do an announcement where they are now suited to accept more games. Then I have an excuse to get in touch with the devs who got missed last time and hopefully get those games on here again.

Things aren't looking good. In fact, it was mentioned that several Coming Soon games are in fact NOT Coming Soon. But GOG are trying to rebuild and maybe things will be a bit better by the end of the year. I hope.

And yes, a content filter for any games we don't want is a good idea, but it doesn't seem like they want to do that or they would have done it years ago.

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marcob: Of course all hand-drawn or 3d picture characters can't and ought not to be like real people photos (they're fictional characters in a stylised audio-video, not special fx characters meant to be in a live action like, for example, in replacement scenes with deceased actors). Still, this is just too cartoony to be photorealistic and too photorealistic to be cartoony.
So, you have some of the girls and a boy or two, especially when expressions chosen are rather woody, that fall in between. The result is they seem off not just in real life (like an anime character, perfectly fit for its world, would be absurd in our world due to strange proportions of its parts) but even in-universe. These characters seem depiction of statues or artificial beings (a bit like Evangelion's Rei, or sci-fi androids, or that famous guy on social media who stood nearly expressionless, pale-white with a bowl cut: they got him a slight tan, a bit of curls and a wardrobe change recently).
Yet in-universe they're not depictions or recreations, they're meant to be real girls. It's creepy, especially when you're supposed to bed them, I think. To the point the girl from Nier Automata, DBZ cyborgs or even Alita or Motoko are instinctively percieved as far more attractive and girl-like (and they're almost robots, according to their respective stories!)
Mate, you don't get to decide the industry. People who like this style give it money. Lots and lots of money. If you don't like it, don't play it. Check out Steam, it'll have a far bigger selection of adult games. That's where I buy most of mine now since 99% of the adult gaming industry is DRM-Free.
Post edited July 09, 2025 by TheGrimLord
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ERISS: @ marcob: This end game is suspected being a cash-grab made by AI,
as they removed the gameplay and the story seems being irrelevant.
It does not make sense: a program A for a computer created by a computer program B? Then it's just created by the programmers of program B, with extra steps, or rather created using B as a middleman. "videogame created by AI" sounds to me like someone saying "created by Unreal Engine". I don't think you can have a full game just by installing a "maker" and pressing a button. The "maker" program must be instructed. But then it's not AI, it's programming on top of a tool

Are you speaking of the 3d models alone? Are they the product of a third-party generic tool, like a random combination of basic body types with limited human intervention? Is it what you're saying? (I imagine something like the "random character model" function in Elder Scrolls type games, for example, since, AI or not, its base is classic part combination)

I don't know. It could be. The end result is what I'm mostly about at this point, and I find it not natural-looking, forced and a bit uninspired, bland. You don't need AI to end up with that, though.
Post edited July 09, 2025 by marcob
You're right, I say it may be made using an AI as a tool, for sure. AIs are not yet sentient... lol