
If offered a review copy, they praise it with honey coated words. It honestly sickens me because both users and other Curator groups do nothing about it. *Slight tangent, but as of the publishing date, Liah is going through some trouble with people charging money for art she made free to all people. It doesn’t matter if the game only retails at $2.99 It’s terrible. All you do is select a “crazy job,” get currency, and open loot boxes which have more free art inside them. However, it’s a complete waste for it to be used in Anime Girls Loot Box Simulator. In this case, she posted it as a free asset that you could complete monetize. It’s for that reason that JAST, Denpasoft, and MangaGamer, were so popular. Sometimes, there wasn’t even an 18+ patch individually for sale and to get access to it, you needed to buy the complete game again uncensored.

To get this missing content, you’d need to leave the Steam site entirely, go to a different seller, buy the 18+ content and install it to the appropriate Steam directory. This led to the selling of incomplete games, holes in dialogue covered up by patchwork if at all. Moreover, any VN that contained vaguely sexual content (including merely text) was heavily censored.

There were few major titles and only a handful of indie games. VNs and anime games in general were a very small collection on Steam when I started. This led me to meet some amazing individuals like Tony Huo, Kitty Skies, Liah, Sam K., and groups like Fruitbat Factory, NekoNyan, and even SNK themselves. I never thought something would actually pan out from it but since September 2, 2015, its amassed a following of over 800 people.

I initially started on Steam as a reviewer.

If you don’t know, my WordPress site isn’t the first presence I had on the internet.
