Yes i too have noticed that they all seem to be in high-school in the Yuri genre. Well Yaoi gets a more or less female audience and you can also have half of the male audience playing Yaoi games too. From what i know Yaoi seems more or less pure to a various audience. Actually to be honest i don't think i have ever seen a Yuri game that has a sensitive side to it... its just sex in most of them. You'd think they would put a sensitive side in games with female protagonists, being as females express that emotion most, it's probably rare in males... which is probably why they don't add it if you get what i mean.Green Glasses Girl wrote: Why must they always be in high school? Where are the adult/older women? Where are the adventures that affect their lives on a larger scale? Maybe I'm alone on wanting to see a little more action (no pun intended) in those stories rather than "falling in love with the girl-next-door and maybe we'll go on a date!" kind of thing.
Well what i mean to say is Yaoi games are aimed at women and Yuri games are aimed at men. Okay really you'd probably say that the games are aimed for a gay audience... but i know loads of straight people who run for these types of games. Some females like to see male on male action and some men love that woman on woman action, it sounds all pear shaped... and to be honest i really don't think there is anything wrong in that and thats probably why Yuri games are so unpopular because everyone wants Yaoi.