What is considered OKAY for a MNF game?

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TheBraveD
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Sun Apr 19, 2020 2:19 am

If I wanted my game idea made, what should I not include in it? I made a recent post asking why is there a slight ban on mixed species sex in modern MNF games. http://www.meetandfuckgames.com/forum/v ... ?f=2&t=816 So I'm asking what IS okay for a MNF game to be made without it going over the rules?
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Sun Apr 19, 2020 4:10 am

TheBraveD wrote:
Sun Apr 19, 2020 2:19 am
If I wanted my game idea made, what should I not include in it? I made a recent post asking why is there a slight ban on mixed species sex in modern MNF games. http://www.meetandfuckgames.com/forum/v ... ?f=2&t=816 So I'm asking what IS okay for a MNF game to be made without it going over the rules?
So, when submissions are open there’s usually a rules guideline up for writers. If you want a story made the best way to do it is to post it there when a contest is going; the artists/admins will sometimes pick an idea from the forum to make, but it’s pretty rare. A lot of times people will post ideas there to get feedback, or just for fun. The ideas that get made that aren’t from the forum or a contest are usually just ideas from the artists, or they’ll get a story from someone who has gotten ideas made in the past.

Either way, the rules for the submissions are usually as follows:
1. You can’t use an author’s character without permission. If you want to know who writes what characters check the previous games in a series. If you have an idea, ask permission from author or artist on the forum. For example, Officer Juggs is a character from Serrated and Serega. So unless a contest is specifically for an Officer Juggs game or you have permission it probably won’t get made.
2. No male non-human on female human sex. There are workarounds for this, for example in Xmas Payrise 7 the bumble was really an elf in a suit, and in the Janine Swelltitz game she was turned into a ghost to make it monster on monster. And there’s not really a problem with male human on female whatever. I honestly have no idea how Tilda keeps getting fucked by non-humans, though, but I’m not complaining lol
3. No hardcore rape. This means no drugs or alcohol, and limited violence. That being said, “blurred lines” stories where the girl is manipulated or bullied into sex are not off limits, and are actually pretty common.
4. No incest. There have been quite a few games censored or removed because of this. There are workarounds for this, just look at the Baka’s mom games.
5. This isn’t an official rule, but nothing that would break the law. No shota or loli. If you do a young looking character make sure it’s explicitly stated they’re eighteen. (Fun fact, the character model for the ice cream vendor in where’s the milk 3 was from a kids cartoon, so I added dialogue specifically mentioning he was 18 to avoid trouble)

I may have missed something, but those are the big ones. If you want a suggestion for a common format, short intro, mini-game, three sex scenes, and a short ending. Don’t write a novel or people aren’t going to read it and the artists are going to change it a lot if it does win. But don’t be intimidated! Have fun writing your story, and feel free to post your ideas on the forum for feedback!
TheBraveD
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Sun Apr 19, 2020 4:32 am

BigK7o8 wrote:
Sun Apr 19, 2020 4:10 am
TheBraveD wrote:
Sun Apr 19, 2020 2:19 am
If I wanted my game idea made, what should I not include in it? I made a recent post asking why is there a slight ban on mixed species sex in modern MNF games. http://www.meetandfuckgames.com/forum/v ... ?f=2&t=816 So I'm asking what IS okay for a MNF game to be made without it going over the rules?
So, when submissions are open there’s usually a rules guideline up for writers. If you want a story made the best way to do it is to post it there when a contest is going; the artists/admins will sometimes pick an idea from the forum to make, but it’s pretty rare. A lot of times people will post ideas there to get feedback, or just for fun. The ideas that get made that aren’t from the forum or a contest are usually just ideas from the artists, or they’ll get a story from someone who has gotten ideas made in the past.

Either way, the rules for the submissions are usually as follows:
1. You can’t use an author’s character without permission. If you want to know who writes what characters check the previous games in a series. If you have an idea, ask permission from author or artist on the forum. For example, Officer Juggs is a character from Serrated and Serega. So unless a contest is specifically for an Officer Juggs game or you have permission it probably won’t get made.
2. No male non-human on female human sex. There are workarounds for this, for example in Xmas Payrise 7 the bumble was really an elf in a suit, and in the Janine Swelltitz game she was turned into a ghost to make it monster on monster. And there’s not really a problem with male human on female whatever. I honestly have no idea how Tilda keeps getting fucked by non-humans, though, but I’m not complaining lol
3. No hardcore rape. This means no drugs or alcohol, and limited violence. That being said, “blurred lines” stories where the girl is manipulated or bullied into sex are not off limits, and are actually pretty common.
4. No incest. There have been quite a few games censored or removed because of this. There are workarounds for this, just look at the Baka’s mom games.
5. This isn’t an official rule, but nothing that would break the law. No shota or loli. If you do a young looking character make sure it’s explicitly stated they’re eighteen. (Fun fact, the character model for the ice cream vendor in where’s the milk 3 was from a kids cartoon, so I added dialogue specifically mentioning he was 18 to avoid trouble)

I may have missed something, but those are the big ones. If you want a suggestion for a common format, short intro, mini-game, three sex scenes, and a short ending. Don’t write a novel or people aren’t going to read it and the artists are going to change it a lot if it does win. But don’t be intimidated! Have fun writing your story, and feel free to post your ideas on the forum for feedback!
Those do seem pretty reasonable.
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