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RNGeusEX, April will be another surprise box, I think your project and dedication to Extra Life is very amazing, I played the game for the first time and thought it was very good, and also talking about the Play Store subject, I found another game 18 + that went to the Play store, I have no doubt that it will work out for Extra Life to go there.

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adult game on play store? Are you sûre?

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yes, i'm sure, look at the pictures

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This is not an adult game, there is no explicit sexual content, in my country it is just not recommended for children under the age of 12 :p

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they must have censored some scenes so the rating looks like this, I also found another 18+ game by geiko. who must have also censored some scenes from the game.

Those games are match 3 games. Puzzle games can and do get on the store as a censored version. Though technically possible with a visual novel style game it is far less likely. Depending on how many aspects of the game are pornographic in nature and whether they are incorporated in the story or not. Now there is absolutely nothing to stop a creator from releasing their game on android in general but on the play store itself it usually has to be a game that in itself is not lewd that just has unlockable nude assets (screenshots, animations, scenes) seperate from the game itself. There are many mobile games hundreds if not thousands that have a censored and uncensored versions because of the way the game is designed to have these assets separately and it is for this exact reason so many developers go this route. However with a visual novel this is far harder to pull off as it often detracts from the story itself. People don't complain to much about rewards with bewbs and the like for completing levels in a puzzle game being "separate" but it is a whole different story with visual novels. They want it right there in the story itself which is far more difficult to release different versions of without breaking immersion. Doesn't mean it can't be done just that more often than not developers don't see the time invested being worth the payoff. People playing the visual novels want the explicit content anyway so they don't look to kindly to it not being included. Great visual novels will release edited on steam and be negative review bombed if there isn't a patch on the developer website to uncensor it. So that target audience won't be on the play store anyway. They would use an app like itch.io or nutaku they wouldn't expect to find it on google play so making those many modifications to release it in a censored form wouldnt be worth it.