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1. ToHeart2 Dungeon Travelers (this game, not previously released in English)
2. Dungeon Travelers 2 (released on Vita in English, and PC this year)
3. Dungeon Travelers 2-2 (released on PC in English this year)
The first game is a ToHeart2 spinoff with dungeon-crawling gameplay that kicked the series off.
The second and third games (the "Dungeon Travelers 2" games) toss aside all relation to ToHeart and focus on a new, shared world.
Valve doesn't seem to provide any reasons to their bans and doesn't allow games to be resubmitted through their process once banned, so all we have is pure speculation.
The speculation is that "someone" in Valve's approval process will auto ban any game that includes "Anime Art Work featuring obvious children" and also has "sexually suggestive content" (Not just, for the record, the combined "Anime art work featuring obvious children in sexually suggestive content").
There was also the suggestion that the developers refused to classify the game as Adult Only, but I think that one can be dismissed considering they classified this one as that.
The most probable reason is that there are 2-3 images that feature child character in suggestive poses (admittedly, they are quite lewd so it's understandable if Valve wanted them gone). These images were already once censored to be released on VITA and the game has already passed rating process, but I guess they were foolish to believe Valve would be as lenient. Mind you, there are at least two games on Steam which feature literal porn including a minor character. It would probably help if Valve had proper guidelines and didn't leave devs/publishers hoping that they pass it in one go. I've also heard claims that for Full Metal Daemon Muramasa they were getting tips on what is ok and what is not from an insider and... They failed. So now it's on GOG, lol.
Whatever the case is, the only place to get the games right now is Johren which allows you to activate a game 3 times total before you have to buy it again. Definitely not recommended.
Here is an old reddit post that has the 4 images that were censored,
https://www.reddit.com/r/vita/comments/3ikkj2/nsfw_for_those_who_wanted_to_see_what_exactly_was/?rdt=32982
whether you think it's too lewd is up to you.