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Play it for the plot.

<span class="bold">HuniePop</span>, a dating-sim puzzle-game bonanza, is available now, DRM-free on GOG.com with a 50% launch discount.

What is HuniePop? It's a game kickstarted by thousands of fans. It's a "gameplay-first" dating sim. It's a match-three puzzle game. It's really popular.

In the world of HuniePop, you're just a loser. But yet another lonely night at a local dive-bar is about to change your life - or rather, it's the freaky love fairy you tried to hit on. She's going to help you out with the power of addictive puzzle gameplay. In HuniePop you'll spend the majority of your time matching shapes and colors, scoring high scores, and banging away at combos. If games like Bejeweled showed us anything, it's that we're super easy to entrance in the magic of matching - and HuniePop throws quite the cherry on top. There's plenty of upgrades and unlocks, a jazzy-pop soundtrack and a cast of entrancing characters. With every match you make, you'll get closer to uncovering the entire plot and bringing the story to its very happy ending.

You can also upgrade to the <span class="bold">Deluxe Edition</span> for an official Art Book, as well as OST.

Get your game on with <span class="bold">HuniePop</span>, available now, DRM-free on GOG.com. The 50% launch discount will last until Friday, October 16, 12:59 PM GMT.


Mature content notice: HuniePop contains explicit language, strong sexual themes, partial nudity and is intended for mature audiences.
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MarkoH01: In this article my problem is described:
http://kotaku.com/the-sex-games-that-steam-censors-1680718912

It has been critizised that Steam censors games or don't allow uncensored games. I do critizise the same. If the humble version really is uncensored out of the box I will wait for it to be cheaper (it was on sale not long ago so I guess it will be on sale again sometime). I really hoped that GOG would be more open minded than Steam but obviously I was wrong.
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Magnitus: It may very well boil down to a legal issue.

Since GOG doesn't ask (or verify) for personal info, they may be liable if a minor stumble upon some explicit content in a game.

I know that's what I'd be deadly afraid about if I was them. Ultra conservative parents are the worst...

PS: How do we turn the censorship off? I want to see what the fuss is all about...

EDIT: Nevermind, found it on the first page of posts.
TBH i think that minors wouldnt stumble upon anything on gog because they are more appealed by CoD, GTA (both they aren't supposed to be sold to, or play with.... yet wich are very popular among them gamers) or god of war (same notice here) and it's bath scene... and if they are younger (or not) they are stuck in pokemon, zelda, mario and others dragon ball shippuden naruto xenoverse :)

there are but a few games on gog (*) that would appeal younger audience, and the fact you need a credit card or paypal to purchase here means that if a minor stumble upon any "objectionnable" content in a game from gog, then it would be the responsability of the mature gamer that bought and brought the game

*(please bring us viva pinata)
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MarkoH01: The issue for me is "they chose the censored version (which need additional uncensoring) instead of the uncensored one". Why did they do this?
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Starmaker: Because GOG markets to children, and marketing porn to children is fucked up. There's nothing wrong with porn. There's nothing wrong with children accessing porn. But offering porn to children is 117 shades of fucked up. GOG doesn't want an "are you 18?" screen as the first thing visitors see on their site, this shit is conversion kryptonite.
sorry but if you confuse this game with "porn" then you maybe a mormon or an amish...

aside from maybe a few pictures and nine small gameplay scenes with bare breasts (those gameplay scenes being shorter and simplier than the regular puzzle phase)

i dont know in your country, but a child here could see and hear more revealing and offending stuff on tv from 9 to 6 on generalist channel, or right front of his nose level at bus-stop and newspaper/magazine stores

i then recommend everyone to shut their children off life immediatly, life is PEGI 18 rated R
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Djaron: sorry but if you confuse this game with "porn" then you maybe a mormon or an amish...

aside from maybe a few pictures and nine small gameplay scenes with bare breasts (those gameplay scenes being shorter and simplier than the regular puzzle phase)

i dont know in your country, but a child here could see and hear more revealing and offending stuff on tv from 9 to 6 on generalist channel, or right front of his nose level at bus-stop and newspaper/magazine stores

i then recommend everyone to shut their children off life immediatly, life is PEGI 18 rated R
It's more than "maybe a few pictures". The majority of the ending photos show exposed genitals, usually in conjunction with copious amounts of bodily fluids. Jessie has a photo where she is pleasuring herself with a sex toy, and Audrey has a photo where she has a sex toy in her mouth. I am not aware of any country that allows that on daytime television — much less worse than that — nor am I aware of any country that would not consider the aforementioned content pornographic.

While one could argue that the game play itself is not pornographic, the rewards you receive for playing most certainly are.
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Djaron: sorry but if you confuse this game with "porn" then you maybe a mormon or an amish...

aside from maybe a few pictures and nine small gameplay scenes with bare breasts (those gameplay scenes being shorter and simplier than the regular puzzle phase)

i dont know in your country, but a child here could see and hear more revealing and offending stuff on tv from 9 to 6 on generalist channel, or right front of his nose level at bus-stop and newspaper/magazine stores

i then recommend everyone to shut their children off life immediatly, life is PEGI 18 rated R
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torvuseremita: It's more than "maybe a few pictures". The majority of the ending photos show exposed genitals, usually in conjunction with copious amounts of bodily fluids. Jessie has a photo where she is pleasuring herself with a sex toy, and Audrey has a photo where she has a sex toy in her mouth. I am not aware of any country that allows that on daytime television — much less worse than that — nor am I aware of any country that would not consider the aforementioned content pornographic.

While one could argue that the game play itself is not pornographic, the rewards you receive for playing most certainly are.
Your average issue of National Geographic shows exposed genitals.

And the sex toy in Audrey's mouth, is it the same one Jesse was pleasuring herself with, because that would be gross. :D Unless she washed it off of course, but then we get into the whole issue of proper feminine hygiene, which mind you, is an issue openly broached in commercials all day long on television with no prior warning for whatever children might be sitting there watching their morning cartoons.
Post edited October 11, 2015 by tinyE
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tinyE: Your average issue of National Geographic shows exposed genitals.

And the sex toy in Audrey's mouth, is it the same one Jesse was pleasuring herself with, because that would be gross. :D Unless she washed it off of course, but then we get into the whole issue of proper feminine hygiene, which mind you, is an issue openly broached in commercials all day long on television with no prior warning for whatever children might be sitting there watching their morning cartoons.
The average issue of National Geographic does not depict the aftermath of a sexual encounter. You have to look at the content in its original context. Otherwise the right to bear arms would mean the right to have ursine appendages sewn on to your body.
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torvuseremita: The average issue of National Geographic does not depict the aftermath of a sexual encounter.
Depends how randy the previous reader was.
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torvuseremita: The average issue of National Geographic does not depict the aftermath of a sexual encounter.
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tammerwhisk: Depends how randy the previous reader was.
TOUCHE!
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Maxvorstadt: Yepp, totally agree!!! Even 12 year old kids can watch movies where people shoot each other, but if the same movie shows a naked tit then all those bigoted pussies scream that this is "unnatural", "perverted" and "disgusting"! Sometimes I ask myself if such people com from planet Mindfuck!
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dick1982: stop twisting my words, social warriors. i only partially disagreed with mobutu. I DISAGREE THAT VIOLENCE IS ABNORMAL. FOR HUMAN BEINGS.
I am just a normal human being and not a warrior of any kind so please stop calling me something the internet and media has just invented (there is no such word as a "social warrior" at all)!

I did not twist your words in any way. You said that violence is normal for human beings to make clear why sex could be problematic on GOG and violence not. So you meant that sex would be not as normal as violence. But sex is as much an instinct in any living being (not just human) as is violence. So your argument is not valid and not correct. Violence as an instinct is also mostly attached to something one likes to achieve and I would guess there are more people out there displaying intense interest in sex as they are regarding violence. So you could say that just a little bit of violence would be normal for human beings but not as much as it is shown in the usual video games.

And again: as it has been said here multiple times - we are talking about cartoon characters so it's not even something you couild compare with real sex or porn of any kind. It's just ridiculous that people could be offended by some drawings of a breast or a vagina - absolutely ridiculous.
Post edited October 11, 2015 by MarkoH01
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dick1982: stop twisting my words, social warriors. i only partially disagreed with mobutu. I DISAGREE THAT VIOLENCE IS ABNORMAL. FOR HUMAN BEINGS.
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MarkoH01: I am just a normal human being and not a warrior of any kind so please stop calling me something the internet and media has just invented (there is no such word as a "social warrior" at all)!

I did not twist your words in any way. You said that violence is normal for human beings to make clear why sex could be problematic on GOG and violence not. So you meant that sex would be not as normal as violence. But sex is as much an instinct in any living being (not just human) as is violence. So your argument is not valid and not correct. Violence as an instinct is also mostly attached to something one likes to achieve and I would guess there are more people out there displaying intense interest in sex as they are regarding violence. So you could say that just a little bit of violence would be normal for human beings but not as much as it is shown in the usual video games.

And again: as it has been said here multiple times - we are talking about cartoon characters so it's not even something you couild compare with real sex or porn of any kind. It's just ridiculous that people could be offended by some drawings of a breast or a vagina - absolutely ridiculous.
twisting my words again. you people keep doing this for fun? i agreed that sex is normal human /animal behavior. big deal. i'm not offended by sexual content. i already said earlier in the thread that i approve of eroges in general. cry me fucking a river. it's not a fucking pissing competition to see if violence/sex is better or worse.
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MarkoH01: And again: as it has been said here multiple times - we are talking about cartoon characters so it's not even something you couild compare with real sex or porn of any kind. It's just ridiculous that people could be offended by some drawings of a breast or a vagina - absolutely ridiculous.
Pornography is sexual content designed to create sexual arousal, nothing more, nothing less. A painting can be pornography. A book can be pornography. A cartoon can absolutely be pornography. For the record, "offensive" and "pornography" are two completely separate ideas, as are "offensive" and "appropriate for children".
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Crosmando: Pretty accurate simulation of what Western women are really like.
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tammerwhisk: Just that segment or the game in general? Cause I must live in the wrong areas if you mean the game. ;_;
You're talking about Audrey, right?

I ran into her and I'm like "Oh, look, my ex."
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liamphoenix: I just wish anime were so easy to fix. Some of those glares are enough to burn your eyes out, and the black bars...
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phaolo: Hehe. Well, you mean ecchi\hentai more than normal anime ;P
The first ones are usually ok in the BD versions, whilst the second will be pixelated forever until the Japanese government decides to grow up.
Yeah, the ecchi, hentai in't really something that sneaks in on you without you knowing what you're watching ahead of time.
Post edited October 11, 2015 by liamphoenix
it is just a match-3 game (with some cool combo/item twists in fact)

if you buy this game (full price or discount) just for the 9 "exposed genitalia" pics of "ending" of the girls (though i ,remember at least two ending pics being after-oral shots instead) and some exposed breast avatars during the 9 girl's night play session... well... hox to say ? ever heard about google ?

anyone (including teens) can find stronger "porn" material for free... unless maybe if the house computer is under one of those weakly working parental locking softwares

tbh, bear in mind that with advertising cookie/tracing you everywhere, spams, addwares/viruses, chances are than any member in your household would be "assaulted" by stronger material than huniepop during a genuine =web-browing login session just because of one person"s past activity on the computer

edit: (spoiler alert uh uh uh) girls ending without genitalia exposed: the alien one (just hentaitacl grabbing breats), audrey, spanish gym girl, asian teacher... 4 out of 12 (and the alien and cagirls are already easter eggs) so much fuss about nothing.
the nerd girl is the naughtiest (go figure...)
Post edited October 11, 2015 by Djaron
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Whilst I will not pretend that this is a GOTY for me, but seeing something like this come here is nice. I actually picked it up because A; I am a pervert, B; I like playing match 3 games.
My only complaint on the game would be that when you play in full screen, the game blows up the hit boxes, but not the graphics to fit them. Not game ending, but a little annoying at first.


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Djaron: [...]
anyone (including teens) can find stronger "porn" material for free... unless maybe if the house computer is under one of those weakly working parental locking softwares
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Reminds me of when I was younger. We were over at a member of the families house and my little cousin being 5-6 wanted to look at cat pictures, so she was allowed to go online. She entered "pussy" and you can guess the returned responses.
Being of THAT age I was rather happy to see what came back, but everyone else acted as if the world had imploded and they needed to cover her from it. Oh, those priceless moments in life.
Post edited October 11, 2015 by 011284mm
i don't mind such title to come in the gog cztalog... as long as they are interesting speaking on a gameplay perspective (which huniepop falls into, given the mechanism twists it adds to it's basic match3 concept)... speaking on non ecchi side, i'd like to see crystal quest or also the heroes of might and magic universe based puzzlegame that was on nintendo DS and xbla

though i don't want gog to begin to introduce stupid (cause unefficient) age verification system either... let people be responsible of their own misuse of their home computer.

i mean:
is there porn/erotic preview picture or words in the store page ? no
does gog warn about the kind of content within ? sounds like yes

in fact aside from the paysafe card paiment method (and maybe paypal in some extent), there is no more need of any verification. if you have a credit card to purchase the game, well, seems you are adult (in my country you can have a working credit card by your 16 though, in some banks... but not a visa one i think)

so it would be rather simple: gog could disable paiment methods aside from credit card for such games, plus keep the way the store page is made so far.
then if anyone complain that the evil game and careless gog ruined their childhood or their relative's childhood, i would say "weep the floor front of your door first" (bad translated motto here that means to check responsability from your own side first)
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011284mm: Reminds me of when I was younger. We were over at a member of the families house and my little cousin being 5-6 wanted to look at cat pictures, so she was allowed to go online. She entered "pussy" and you can guess the returned responses.
Being of THAT age I was rather happy to see what came back, but everyone else acted as if the world had imploded and they needed to cover her from it. Oh, those priceless moments in life.
A brand new computer for family: 500 €
A isp subscription: 20 € / month
A so efficient parental control service / software: (dunno but anything above 0€ is already a scam)
Seing your children stumble upon hardcore porn material on screen: priceless :)
Post edited October 11, 2015 by Djaron
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Being a perverted fellow myself, I of course like eroge games. It is in my interest to support that people should be able to do as they wish, so long as they don't harm other people. I think that is fair, but there are terrible individuals who would like to ruin, imprison, or even kill people in the name of feeling comfortable. To harm people over fictional depictions is something that I cannot condone.

I oppose censorship, to promote a world where people can be safe and happy.