
Patreon has tightened their rules once more. I guess Patreon higher ups liked it more when I was gone. I wish I didn’t have to post this right after coming back, but it’s not on me this time.

Redamz doesn’t want to rely on crowfunding any longer, opting to publish their game on storefronts like itch.io and Steam. In a long news post shared by the developer, all patrons are thanked for their support and development of the game seems to still be on track.

While most creators comply with the required changes, Redamz has chosen the nuclear option and will remove his Patreon account in a few weeks, leaving behind a large group of patrons. Monster Girl Island seems to be the latest victim of the platform’s rules. Patreon has taken a no-tolerance approach with regards to incest, even ruling out step-relationships. One of the required changes would be to alter the family dynamics of two female characters (Ara and Faranne), so that they’re not adoptive sisters any longer. According to the team, Monster Girl Island doesn’t comply with Patreon’s content guidelines and suggested a series of changes, which is what the platform usually does in these cases.

Redamz, developer of Monster Girl Island and a big Patreon creator with over 13.000 patrons, was recently contacted by Patreon’s Trust and Safety Team.
