As for 3D games, I am most interested in a Chinese game called
Darakugear.
Huh, Darakugear sounds intriguing. I wasn't aware that Chinese developers were engaging in the production of erotic games at such a scale. It's always fascinating to learn about the companies or studios behind these innovative titles.
Other names to mention are
Detariki Z,
Regarding Detariki Z, it appears I may have overlooked that it featured full 3D gameplay. I was under the impression it consisted of pre-rendered 3D animations. Rise of Eros being new to the scene adds another layer of interest.
Besides 3D, I am interested in
NU: Carnival and
Tenkei Paradox.
Ah, Ero-Labs has indeed made a name for themselves with Ark Recode and NU: Carnival. The fact that they've been advertising through platforms like Anime-Sharing indicates a certain level of outreach and recognition in the community. It's quite a revelation that Ero-Labs is a Chinese company, which shows their expansion into the erotic genre.
That's why you couldn't get anyone to cooperate...
The difficulty in getting cooperation likely stems from the relatively low awareness of these games outside Japan. Western standards regarding erotic content are markedly different, with violent games being more readily accepted than those with sexual themes. This dual standard complicates distribution, as companies face the threat of payment processors like VISA and MasterCard discontinuing their services, as has happened with both DLSite and DMM in the past.
The recent trend of Japanese websites restricting access from abroad might be a response to pressure from international organizations, which, while I cannot name, are likely influencing these decisions. It's become increasingly challenging to stay informed and engaged with these games as a result.
As the admin of this website, I'm resourceful when it comes dealing with these but it's already challenging for me.