@xyzhunter @xyzhunter @xyzhunter Boss — actually most games of this type have NSFW versions, and this one does too.
There’s a game with the same art style as Live Tile Star that’s insanely beautiful and dripping with sensual appeal called Block Bar.
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Hello, boss. I recorded gameplay videos of both the NSFW and SFW versions of the game.
Both were recorded from the same level starting at the very beginning, but the game content of the two versions is completely different.
As far as I know, the NSFW version can only be obtained by watching ads inside other R18 games, clicking the promoted game link in the ad, and then being redirected to Google Play to download it. If you just search for the game on the Play Store and download it normally, you'll only get the SFW version.
In the video, the game icon on the left is the NSFW version (0:00–1:30). The one on the right is the SFW version (1:30–3:02).
This basically means the developer has created two completely different sets of game content.
I don’t understand why an R18 game would be split into two versions like this. And the NSFW version is so hard to get! Is Google Play’s review system really that extreme? Would any poor sap actually play the SFW version???
P.S. Why has no one on the forum previously uploaded a genuine comparison video showing the two official developer versions of this R18 game?
In the footage, the SFW version is the build you shared; the Mod floating widget is not present — it has simply been disabled.
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