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What should I do to get my game streamed/reviewed?

A topic by Melinda2424 created Apr 05, 2025 Views: 281 Replies: 4
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Which site should I visit?

Who should I go to?

I'm having a hard time finding that for NSFW games.

I don't have much experience yet and I don't know how you guys do it.

Should I just wait for things to happen naturally?

because I'm more of a go-getter, I don't care how many doors close, I don't even care if they talk good or bad about my game (for me there's no such thing as bad advertising, there's only mismanaged advertising).

I feel like that's what's on everyone's mind. 

Outside of industry connections, there's a void where people choose between commercial or artistic intent/integrity. 

This is a good place to do it, but in terms of being reviewed by a certain publication it's harder to do. 

I'd suggest getting close and comfy with gaming forums, but I am also new, so-yeah...

Search people who Twitch stream / Youtube similar games to yours. Email them.

Sounds simple, but this is the best advice you'll get.

Since everyone else is missing this crucial detail of the OP, streaming of NSFW games is basically not a thing, certainly not on Twitch. You can get away with more on YouTube, but not a lot of people are willing to, because they like keeping their videos monetized. 

There really is no infrastructure for supporting NSFW games, you're going to be fighting an uphill battle. If you're making these kinds of games, you either will need to shamelessly trend chase and pump out slop, or do it for the love of the game regardless of whether an audience ever materializes.

That's a good point, to me a game should be a work of art and I won't compromise on that, even if no one wants to burn in hell with me.