MiKandi Adds Support for Adult PC Games

MiKandi Adds Support for Adult PC Games

SEATTLE — MiKandi.com has announced the launch of its new game portal, which features support for PC web games.

According to the company, the upgrade comes in response to the censorship faced by many adult game creators on mainstream gaming platforms. The MiKandi Games alpha program currently supports PC web games but will soon feature support for more devices, including macOS.

“The new game portal is more dynamic than the previous versions,” MiKandi software engineer Nick explains. “This gives us the ability to add more features over time which will be really awesome for game devs. Additionally, MiKandi publishers have been asking for a feature that will allow them to interact directly with users and the new portal will give them that option in the ‘Latest Game News’ section.”

Starting today, adult game creators can upload their lewd PC games to MiKandi’s Web Games Portal, which allows adult game lovers to browse dozens of PC titles, including “Mutiny!!,” which was previously censored by major gaming platform Steam.

MiKandi is a mobile application market for adults and the creators of adult hentai game, “Fap Ninja.” The MiKandi Adult App Store is free to download on Android devices, while the MiKandi Theater, comics, and web games are available to customers on desktop and all touch devices, including iPhone and iPad. 

Adult studios, app developers and creators can register a free MiKandi account here.

For more information, click here.

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