If you have landed on Lewdzone and the menu is not immediately obvious, this page maps it. Each category exists for a different reader intent, and knowing which is which will get you to the useful page faster than the search box.
Game Reviews
Hands-on write-ups of individual adult games, scored against our published framework. This is where you go when you have a specific title in mind and want a verdict before spending money or disk space.
Reviews cover what the game is actually like to play — pacing, writing quality, how much content sits behind how much grind — rather than a feature list copied from the store page. Start with the scorecard if you want to know what our numbers mean.
Adult Games
Broader coverage of the category: distribution models, early access, what changes between builds, and the practical mechanics of buying and running adult titles in the UK. Less “is this game good”, more “how does this whole thing work”.
Representative pieces: early access adult games and checking PC compatibility.
Visual Novels
Visual novels are a large enough slice of adult gaming to warrant their own section, and they are judged differently — writing and route structure matter far more than systems. This category covers engines, choice design and what separates a novel worth finishing from one that runs out of ideas in act two.
See what makes an adult visual novel worth playing and visual novel engines explained.
Gaming Guides
How-to material. Installing, troubleshooting, managing saves, handling updates, and the practical friction that adult games generate more often than mainstream ones because they ship outside the usual storefronts.
iGaming News
Coverage of the UK-licensed online casino and betting market: operators, regulation, product changes, and the commercial side of the industry. This is the section where the audience overlaps with gambling rather than gaming, and it is written accordingly — Great Britain, Gambling Commission rules, UK support services on every page.
This category also holds older contributed articles from before the site’s current editorial standards were in place. Those pieces remain online with their commercial links clearly marked as sponsored.
Gaming Safety
The section we would most like people to read and know they mostly do not. Fake download pages, account security, payment privacy, and keeping time and spending under control. If you only read one page on the site, make it one of these.
Start with safer adult game downloads, spotting fake download pages, or the privacy checklist.
Responsible Play
Where the gambling-specific harm-reduction material lives: deposit limits, self-exclusion through GAMSTOP, and recognising when play has stopped being recreational. Separate from Gaming Safety because the risks are different in kind, not just degree.
The pages that are not categories
Three standing pages sit outside the category structure. The Lewdzone Guide is the long-form explainer that ties the whole site together. About Lewdzone covers who we are and how we are funded. The editorial policy sets out the rules we hold ourselves to, including what happens when we get something wrong.