Eroge
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An eroge (エロゲー, erogē?, a portmanteau of erotic game: (エロチックゲーム, erochikku gēmu?)) is a Japanese video or computer game that features erotic content, usually in the form of anime-style artwork.
Types of eroge
Most eroge are visual novels or romance sims. However, there are many other kinds of eroge:
- Other common video game genres, such as RPGs, with erotic elements.
- Conditioning game, in which the female character, by performing different types of sexual activities, changes her stats, unlocking additional types of play.
- "Strip"' versions of traditional games, including but not limited to mahjong, pachinko, poker, chess, and blackjack. Many adult arcade games fall under this category.
- Interactive video, which is essentially nothing more than an eroge that plays in a DVD player (also known as DVDPG, DVD player game).
- Sex simulators, often in 3D.
- Puzzle games with erotic background images.
- Ero-cha is online sex chat employing full voice chat with voice actresses in real time. This system uses 2D eroge-type characters, as well as erotic game style point-and-click functions.
Eroge may be bishōjo games, otome games, or BL games, although bishōjo games are the most popular. A small number of bara eroge have been produced, mostly dōjin soft.
See also
- List of hentai authors (groups, studios, productions companies, circles)
- List of hentai computer games
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