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Autodescription — erotic video game (Q3362070)
description: video game theme
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- erotic video game (Q3362070)
- erotica (Q181001)
- NSFW video game (Q106542313)
- erotic video game (Q3362070)
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erotic video game
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Kirilloparma: There is an difference between the subject of sex/adult/suggestive themes the in video games itself and the genre of adult video games. How do you propose we solve this conflict? Perhaps a split up? --Trade (talk) 07:57, 10 August 2020 (UTC)
- The genre doesn't denote theme? Or is it that it denotes a predominance of that theme as a guiding purpose? Like how don't take it personally, babe, it just ain't your story (Q3035703) has a storyline following two students who are dating, in some detail depending on the choices the player makes, but nobody would call dtipbijays overall a dating simulator. I was thinking about this recently because commons:category:erotic video games seemed...misformed. Strip Poker Night at the Inventory (Q64372387) is the game I was categorising, but raised an eyebrow when it was the only first-level member of that cat. Surely there's better ways to slice that set than just 'eroge' (which is just a regional name that IMO should redirect) and 'VR' (a target platform). Of course this is Wikidata, not Commons, but it goes to show the problem hasn't necessarily been sorted on sister sites either. Arlo Barnes (talk) 19:51, 2 November 2021 (UTC)