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The majority of the avid fans are simply insane guys with thousands of dollars to blow.
Probably half the art is commissions for the same five men.
For a few women it's something of a power fantasy, and for fatguys there's just enough of a lore to hold their interest.
Honestly, have you gone reading through Kenkou Cross' fluff books? They're not bad, if not terribly original. He's a pretty good designer.
That's the issue with it, though. Why it seems so stagnant and inflexible. It has attracted a wealth of people more interested in the designs than in remixing. KC keeps actively encouraging people to make their own versions and even provides templates as a starter, but you get the same textbook versions of everything other than the monsters operating at such a high power that they must be named original characters by necessity.
There's space in his world for individualism if you interpret that way, even for violent opposition to ever-expanding succusphere, but at it's heart it's a hugbox world.
MGQ feels more rewarding because the dangers are real and the girls aren't entirely onetrack. MGE has wish fulfillment written in such that you could break any rule and court the strongest of women if you truly set your heart to it.
In MGQ that might just lead to a fox girl breaking your spine and leaving you for an invertebrate to eat.

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