Projects like Kamehasutra 2 exist in a legal grey area—they are transformative fan works that rely on fair use for parody, though they are not officially sanctioned by Toei Animation or Akira Toriyama’s estate. These games are typically distributed through creator-supported platforms like Patreon or Itch.io , where independent artists like can fund their work directly through a dedicated fanbase. Why It Gained Popularity
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