So, I’ve got the first Steam review rejected and decided to share the burning itch down my back from some of their "points".
All adult games in Steam must pass through a special adult content check where devs need to mark all kinds of sex in the game.
Quote: “You must disclose all the adult content you've uploaded in your game builds, even if it's not accessible or presented in your game.”
Well, makes sense. After checking all the described options, players could either check if their favorite kinks are in the game or find something that puts them off. It’s best to be upfront with this. *30 minutes later* Alright, I described them all – time to hit the review.
Quote: “Your review has failed because the description of the mature content in your app is overly explicit.”
Ugh… But you asked me to be as detailed as possible… How can I describe a deepthroat without being too direct? Err… Swallowing non-medical hoses? What about anal? Ramming the back door? Guess cumshots or bukkake will become expired sour cream explosions, right? You know, I would definitely check out a game with such a description just to see what the hell is going on there.
The next step – screenshots. For some reason, Steam recommends uploading at least 4 pictures suited for all ages, even for an adult game. You can’t even open an adult game’s store page without allowing adult content first but whatever. It’s easy, I’ll just use the screenshots from Patreon’s main post. Right?
Wrong. None of these are good enough because, quote: “Your store page has failed our review because one or more screenshots are marked as "Suitable for all ages", although they have suggestive themes.”
Ok. Oka~ay. Maybe, just maybe, I can somewhat agree in Night Gaunt’s case, but everything else… I’m fervently waiting for the point where child protection will reach the peak of absurdity. Did your kid visit a beach? Well, I hope you glued up a bucket on their head because suggestive themes were pretty much everywhere. Did they see an Oskar ceremony? Oh noes, some of these dresses were pretty open so no more TV.
And the cherry on top, quote: “Your build has failed our review because it contains a call to action to donate through a non-Steam website. After launching the game, a Dev Blog button is on the main menu, and it leads to Patreon link.”
Ugh… So? How is this a “call to action to donate”? All news, polls and FAQs are here along with walkthroughs. I‘ve never asked to donate, even in pretty tough situations because I respect my community. Whatever – can I change the link from overview to the FAQ section? Nope, Patreon is bad, remove it.
Well, what can I say?

MDashK
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