What is KinkyQuest?
KinkyQuest is a review site for adult games. Not a download mirror, not a wall of thumbnails with a play button — an actual catalogue where every title gets a page explaining what it is, how it plays, what it contains, and whether it is worth the hours it will ask of you. We cover 739 games across 16 platform categories and 46 content tags, and every one of those pages is written rather than generated from a template with the title swapped out.
The problem this site exists to solve is simple. Adult games are one of the worst-documented corners of gaming. The big aggregators list a title, tag it with forty keywords, and give you a paragraph of marketing copy scraped from the developer post. You cannot tell from that whether a game has three hours of content or thirty, whether the route you want is finished, whether the art holds up, or whether it contains something you specifically do not want to see. So you download it, spend an hour, and find out.
Every game page here answers those questions in the same order: what the game is, what the story does, how progression works, what the art and sound are like, the complete content list tag by tag, which platforms it runs on, and a verdict with four scores — story, visuals, gameplay and content breadth. The scores are comparative: they rank a title against the rest of its own category, not against games in general, and the method is stated on every page rather than left as a mystery number.
The other half of the site is the part the download catalogues ignore entirely. A large share of what people want from an adult game — a specific scenario, a specific character, a route that no developer has written — is now better served by an AI companion than by waiting eight months for the next chapter of a Ren'Py project. We review those too, and we say plainly when one is the better answer than anything in the catalogue.