>>48110
> I do realize where I am, but legally any game that utters that is going to be taken down in seconds on any western storefront.
Fakku accepted loli manga ages ago, and sells it totally legally according to California law. That shit tends to include such phrases. Go live in a country with decent freeze peach laws, fag.
>Now I'm going to assume that you mean in the early teens
That's post-loli. Loli-ish. Loli-adjacent. Just petite. That's not real loli, unless you're talking about a Toradora situation.
>That list
I'm surprised. What changed about fag95? Is it just certain games that get popular enough get the h-game "AAA" exception, do they touch more niche stuff regularly, or is it just "mods make their own exceptions because they do what they want."? The Sequel series, Naedoko's Demon ground, and Kids at the Game Center series already feel to be in the more niche area to me. Black Souls, Eiyuu Senki, and Strive For Power feel like they don't much count since they're not particularly focused on loli until the last Black Souls DLC.
>>48114
>Japan
Only one that matter when it comes to h-games, since it's where most h-games come from.
>>48115
>drawing it was free-speech. But is possession different?
Never once heard this. I'll summarize the high points of what I know. It's legally grey like piracy and weed. Pretty much, nobody cares unless you get yourself caught. Except it's further in the "nobody cares" zone than either of those things. The official federal status of loli is that it's illegal, if found obscene. The 2003 PROTECT Act made loli illegal fullstop, then was later partially struck down such that it was required to be obscene. The law was meant to ban fiction after a similar law failed in the 90s, but the use of the word "depiction" can mean bother fictional depictions and real ones, so the law is upheld regularly by courts when lawyers stack charges on pedophiles beyond regular CP laws, and rarely against pedophiles that possess both CP and loli. It's pretty much never the case that someone is arrested and charged solely for loli, and the last case of that I can think of was probably about a decade ago, when some dude's wife insisted that law enforcement arrest him for his naughty little girl cartoons. Nobody wants to fight it in court as a matter of freeze peach, since their lawyers universally tell them to take the safest option that doesn't involve relying on a jury to not find your cartoon kiddie porn "not obscene". Most states don't have a law about it, most that do, say it's illegal, but California explicitly says loli is legal, which is why Fakku can safely do business as a US based company. Most law enforcement, upon receiving reports about loli, will ignore it. They have bigger, often more lucrative fish to fry. The most they'll do is search you for CP, but that rarely happens, and when it does and they don't find any, you're in the clear. The vast majority of legal reports of loli are reported as CSAM/CSEM/CP to a police hotline. Since loli is not legally CSAM/CSEM/CP, and the people monitoring these reports are looking for fresh real photos, videos, and audio recordings that could have background clues to help them save children and catch predators, these reports are entirely dismissed, not sent to some other law enforcement office that cares about loli. They've actually repeatedly urged people to stop reporting loli because it's a huge waste of their time.