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Ever since the first pixely penises flopped onto Atari screens in the early s, erotic video games have earned a mainstream reputation of being heteronormative and, well, bad.

This erotic halcyon is largely thanks to indie game developers utilizing grassroots platforms like Patreon, itch. But how do indie developers avoid the silly, sometimes harmful pitfalls, like sex as reward or depictions of assault, of the games that came before them?

And, according to Kenzie, the key to making a sex scene good? For the Kincaid creators, understanding a character helps guide their sex scenes. An emotional, personalized approach to sex scene scripting le to scenes that developers and audiences are both attracted to for their authenticity and quality.

Although mainstream video game sex, despite its occasional effortsstill sharply skews white, conventionally attractive, and heterosexual, you are now armed with some of the secrets that make NSFW games such an exciting genre today. While pushing big companies to employ diverse developers and writers, you can use this knowledge to your advantage — give some indie games a try, relish in their boundless, immersive possibility, and leave a tip for your local monster porn provider.
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Ashley Bardhan is a writer from New York who covers culture, sex, and other things people like. Her journalism can be found in Pitchfork, Mel Magazine, and Bitch, among other places.

She thinks about Bloodborne a lot.