Homebrew hanky panky on the Nintendo DS

Nintendo DS Lite - Image 1Adult-oriented games on the Nintendo DS. It’s been a long time coming for Nintendo Company Ltd.’s portable with the touchscreen. Not that we expect wholesome, family-oriented Nintendo to come up with anything that would make its current video games to get slapped with a “Mature” or “Adults Only” rating, but for a country filled with independent game developers that pretty much invented the eroge genre (H-games for the uninitiated, in which case, dating simulators with graphic sexual content), there very well should be at least a third-party game out! Or two!

Unfortunately, with only one or two obscure games in the pipeline, it was up to the homebrew community to make do: and by god did they make do. Eric Caoili of DS Fanboy dug hard and deep to bring us a list of titillating homebrew offerings for the Nintendo DS. Get an attractive, fully-clothed brunette to show some skin by out-cardsharking her in Teenage Queen NDS by Foxy. Get tickling and touching with Cybereality’s Ticklegirl, where you use the stylus to coax a reaction from a scantily-clad digital babe. And then there’s Virus DS by Kukulcan, a puzzle game that rewards you with anime-styled fanservice involving a hospital bed, buxom nurses, and rope. Lots of rope.

You can check out Eric Caoili’s list of homebrew games in full by clicking at the read link below.

Nintendo DS Lite - Image 1Adult-oriented games on the Nintendo DS. It’s been a long time coming for Nintendo Company Ltd.’s portable with the touchscreen. Not that we expect wholesome, family-oriented Nintendo to come up with anything that would make its current video games to get slapped with a “Mature” or “Adults Only” rating, but for a country filled with independent game developers that pretty much invented the eroge genre (H-games for the uninitiated, in which case, dating simulators with graphic sexual content), there very well should be at least a third-party game out! Or two!

Unfortunately, with only one or two obscure games in the pipeline, it was up to the homebrew community to make do: and by god did they make do. Eric Caoili of DS Fanboy dug hard and deep to bring us a list of titillating homebrew offerings for the Nintendo DS. Get an attractive, fully-clothed brunette to show some skin by out-cardsharking her in Teenage Queen NDS by Foxy. Get tickling and touching with Cybereality’s Ticklegirl, where you use the stylus to coax a reaction from a scantily-clad digital babe. And then there’s Virus DS by Kukulcan, a puzzle game that rewards you with anime-styled fanservice involving a hospital bed, buxom nurses, and rope. Lots of rope.

You can check out Eric Caoili’s list of homebrew games in full by clicking at the read link below.

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