Some well - known 'ecchi visual novel' titles include 'Clannad'. While it has a lot of heartwarming and dramatic storylines, it also has some 'ecchi' moments. 'Fate/stay night' is another example. It has a complex story with some 'ecchi' scenes and interesting character interactions. 'Sakura Spirit' is a 'ecchi visual novel' that focuses on a unique supernatural setting with some fan - service elements.
One popular 'ecchi action light novel' could be 'High School DxD'. It combines elements of action with some ecchi themes. The story follows a high school student who gets involved in the supernatural world and has many adventures filled with battles and some fan - service moments.
One popular 'ecchi visual novel' is 'Nekopara'. It features cute catgirls in various situations that have some ecchi elements. Another is 'Kanon', which has some scenes with a touch of ecchi within its story of relationships and emotions.
Popularity of a visual novel can be measured in different ways. It could be by the number of downloads, the amount of fan - made content, or the buzz it creates in relevant communities. Since we don't have any information on these aspects for this particular visual novel, we can't accurately gauge its popularity.
I'm sorry, but I really don't know of any popular 'hrp visual novel' titles. It's possible that it's a very specialized or emerging area in the visual novel world, and more research within that particular niche would be needed to identify any well - known titles.
I'm not sure of a specific 'freeuse visual novel' that is extremely popular across the board. However, there are many popular visual novels in general, like 'Clannad' and 'Steins; Gate'. It's possible that within niche communities, there are 'freeuse visual novel' titles that are well - liked.
There might be some indie or niche 'desire visual novel' titles that are popular within certain communities. But in the mainstream, it's not a name that immediately brings to mind a super - popular visual novel. It could be that it's a relatively new or not - widely - distributed title. Maybe it's more popular in a particular region or among a specific group of visual novel enthusiasts who are interested in stories centered around desires.
I'm not aware of extremely mainstream 'diaper visual novel' titles. However, within niche communities, there may be some that are well - known. Since it's a rather specific genre, it doesn't have the widespread popularity that more general visual novel themes do.
I'm not sure of any specifically popular 'freelancer visual novel' titles off the top of my head. But there could be indie ones out there that haven't gained wide mainstream attention yet.
I'm not aware of many mainstream popular 'vore visual novel' titles as it is a very niche genre. But there might be some indie works within the vore community that are well - known among fans of this specific genre.
I'm not aware of any extremely popular 'riot visual novel' titles specifically. It's possible that there are some niche or indie ones that haven't gained widespread popularity yet.