I just found another game inspired by this one called Aishteru. The game isn't as large as this one, but I'd argue some of the scenes are better than the ones in this game (overall I'd still say Captivity is better from a gameplay standpoint and for having far more content). It also seems very modable, even having an editor where you can create maps and stuff.
Unfortunately, it seems that it has also been canceled (seemingly by when itch.io came after NSFW for a while).
Nice to know, thanks.
The devs for Aishteru basically hid all the NSFW content, so if you download the game, you won't be able to see any of the good stuff unless you do very specific things in the files.
I recently posted a comment on the game's itch page for anyone who needs help, since I had a hard time figuring out how to unlock the stuff when I first tried by myself. I recommend it; the scenes are actually pretty good.
Sucks that so many games got scared off after Itch banned NSFW for a while. Aishteru had a lot of potential.
The game is basically the same thing as Captivity, without much of a difference. The only stage has 4 different enemies, there are achievements to do, you can mod the game or make your own levels/entities in the editor to make your own mods, you can activate cheats, etc.
The game looks decently good, the scenes are as good or better than what are in Captivity, since each monster has 2 or 3 different scenes for when they catch you (which is part of the reason why it's such a shame it is canceled).
It's worth clarifying that Itch themselves didn't come after NSFW content, it was their payment processors. Itch was basically forced to either restrict NSFW content or be cut off from banking and lose pretty much all revenue, which would mean shutting the entire site down.
So the real enemy is Visa and MasterCard, not Itch. This has been happening to hundreds of websites all over the internet. There's seemingly a strange unlikely alliance of old school Christian puritanism and stodgy "progressive" activism behind it, but ultimately it's all coming via Mastercard and Visa. It's pretty weird.
I totally forgot about that element involving the payment processors. If I remember correctly, the same activist groups that rallied to payment processors about NSFW content also tried to have LGBTQ+ stuff banned from media as well under the guise of 'protecting children'. It's scary how much censorship, bigotry, and oppression can be achieved under the false claim that it's all for the kids, or for some greater moral purpose.
Of course, the payment processors only responded and tried to have platforms ban NSFW to appease stockholders, and to continue making money. The largest issues are the fake activist groups using fake excuses to censor/ban things, and the corporations/politicians that capitulate.
If I remember correctly, Hitler also used the excuse of 'protecting the kids' for a few of the heinous actions he committed; even saying that if you want to easily get things censored or banned, then use the excuse that it is for a religion or for the kids because appealing to emotion is easier than appealing to logic. Scary stuff.