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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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YaTEdiGo: Shooting people on games is okay, but sex on games is not okay ... play and let play, people have the right to develop, enjoy and choose what is appealing to them, more in a format where things never really happen... but seems that some people still confuses reality with fantasies...

If Cinema were constrained by this stupid videogame=children, we were never had some of the most brilliant movies ever.
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mobutu: Very good posts, +1 and +1

Some people seem to forget how they were born, out of pure sex, penis inside vagina, ejaculating semen, some semen dripping off vagina, then for like 1 year they were sucking their mother breasts for food (ban the breast feeding! oh, wow, how can an infant survive such atrocity, it will be scarred for life - lol) etc etc.

They forget sex and nudity is an integral and normal part of life, and violence is not, but they are still ok with violence in games for children and not ok with natural human body parts and interaction between them.
Bunch of hypocrites, nothing less, nothing more. Maybe even less, yes.

They forget these are just pixels, nothing more.


This whole "protect the children" bullshit has gone totally out of control.
So true,

Actually all this new puritanism has rotten roots, even among "atheists" and "progressive" people. They think are not affected by this, but their non-sense and contradicting morals are directly influenced by the puritans morals deep installed in their societies, countries like USA have a HUGE puritan influence in their History. So an accidental tit on TV, and a mature Hannah Montana or the Spiderwoman ass becomes a HUGE social problem (Some Feminism in USA has a really puritan side), and meanwhile violence or patriarchal religions are suppose to be even good or something not so problematic, with the same people that criticizes Milo Manara's Spiderwoman saying later that Charlie Hebdo were in some way offending some religious sensitivities, so of course they should not be killed, but they been on provocation. (Sic... this reminds me the assholes that say that a woman dressing sexy could deserve to be raped, is the same SHIT)
Post edited October 12, 2015 by YaTEdiGo
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Bought both Lula Empire and HuniePop.

I wasn't interested at first in buying these two new sex-themed games, but seeing all the shitstorm, I decided to show my vote with the wallet.

I want boobs (and more!) in games here. Bring them in GOG and please, for chrissake, do not censor anything! Thank you.
By the way,

Seriously guys, how you can complaint about a "censored" version of GOG when is so easily "uncensored" ? Don't you realize that is not such a big deal? More when you see how the SAVE THE CHILDREN paranoids behave about all this even if all they have games with pixels dying killed by shootings in their libraries?

You should be happy that GOG is beyond that instead of criticizing their game version, if it were been impossible to un-censorship it, okay, but it is possible.
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inc09nito: Bought both Lula Empire and HuniePop.

I wasn't interested at first in buying these two new sex-themed games, but seeing all the shitstorm, I decided to show my vote with the wallet.

I want boobs (and more!) in games here. Bring them in GOG and please, for chrissake, do not censor anything! Thank you.
Actually I do not like Lula at all the same way I never liked Larry series, but I bought Hunnie Pop plus Tomb Raider Series this weekend deal, even if I got TR games, on retail in PC, on digital in PSX/PSP/VITA, and on STEAM, the whole series... bought... again... just because it was a good DRM-FREE deal for the series, and because as you said, I wanted to punish (And say thanks to GOG) this idiotic puritan shitstorm with my Wallet.

Are maybe these Puritans disguised staff from GOG playing the troll to push us to consume? Hahahahaha (kidding, but I hope they will not copy the idea...) LOL
Post edited October 12, 2015 by YaTEdiGo
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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.
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MarkoH01: But it's fine to give children ultra-violent games - come on! Also even without uncensoring the game is not meant for children, so what's the point?

I am out, GOG has lost, I'll buy the game on humble. GOG had a chance and they have said nothing about the why and if - so this is my consequence. Luckily I am sure GOG will survive my decision. I won't buy any censored game if I have the possibility to do otherwise. Censoring in my country has gone too far and I will not support it in any way at any time - not even to support GOG. If GOG thinks that it's better to have a censored game here then I think it's okay to buy this game elsewhere.
Let us know if the version was uncensored, because when i bought it it was not (windows tested, not linux).
It is your right as a consumer to buy it from elsewhere, but you are making such a storm in a glass of water. If you bought the art collection from steam and expected hardcore, then yes... that is something you could complain about. The devs have said you can just refund it on steam and buy it directly from their web page.

Game wise, you do not have a case. It is not like you are buying a censored version of Hotline Miami in Austrailia and missing content that way. The original game is banned and the devs are not allowed to sell it to peeps there. I hardly think they would be able to sell a censored game where you could unlock the hard core content by just adding a file to the folder containing the game.
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Crosmando: OK, so what exactly is the point of playing an ero VN if the female characters aren't like in anime, ie demure, cute and perfect?
0_o You really astonish me sometimes...

Just maybe others find different personality character traits erotic?

Like, I believe the saying goes: different strokes for different blokes...
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JudasIscariot: Sweeping generalization, the post :)
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Crosmando: OK, so what exactly is the point of playing an ero VN if the female characters aren't like in anime, ie demure, cute and perfect?
Y-you don't like argumentative, aggressive, and or "crazy" females?

Casul.
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JudasIscariot: Sweeping generalization, the post :)
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Crosmando: OK, so what exactly is the point of playing an ero VN if the female characters aren't like in anime, ie demure, cute and perfect?
Because women tend to have all kinds of personalities in real life? Although those may be exaggerated in a VN or anime :)
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JudasIscariot: Because women tend to have all kinds of personalities in real life?<snip>
You need to teach this to the ones I know personally cause I swear if you swapped out their voices, screen names, or appearance you might not be able to tell them apart. x_x
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JudasIscariot: Because women tend to have all kinds of personalities in real life?<snip>
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tammerwhisk: You need to teach this to the ones I know personally cause I swear if you swapped out their voices, screen names, or appearance you might not be able to tell them apart. x_x
You should try meeting women elsewhere, then. :) Just a thought :)
Post edited October 12, 2015 by JudasIscariot
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tammerwhisk: You need to teach this to the ones I know personally cause I swear if you swapped out their voices, screen names, or appearance you might not be able to tell them apart. x_x
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JudasIscariot: You should try meeting women elsewhere, then. :) Just a thought :)
Must be a statistical anomaly cause they don't even hail from the same countries.

Edit: Or I seriously need to change how I communicate with people... :-s
Post edited October 12, 2015 by tammerwhisk
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tammerwhisk: Don't know about this title but the widget and the store have very little to do with each other. The widget on dev's sites just uses humble for payment processing and distribution. The humble store is something else entirely.
Well, if you buy a game via widget it still shows up in your Humble library, the same as any game purchased from the Humble Store or in a Humble Bundle. I think what may be happening though is that there are actually two different game entries in the Humble database for HuniePop -- the uncensored widget version and the censored store version.
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tammerwhisk: Don't know about this title but the widget and the store have very little to do with each other. The widget on dev's sites just uses humble for payment processing and distribution. The humble store is something else entirely.
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the.kuribo: Well, if you buy a game via widget it still shows up in your Humble library, the same as any game purchased from the Humble Store or in a Humble Bundle.
As said it is used for distribution and payment processing. So it will use the systems, but it is not that same setup and afaik not only are the margins considerably different but the control is too. The widget is basically the equivalent to a business using amazon payments or paypal, just it provides extra distro services.
I think what may be happening though is that there are actually two different game entries in the Humble database for HuniePop -- the uncensored widget version and the censored store version.
More than likely yeah.
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YaTEdiGo: Actually I do not like Lula at all the same way I never liked Larry series, but I bought Hunnie Pop plus Tomb Raider Series this weekend deal, even if I got TR games, on retail in PC, on digital in PSX/PSP/VITA, and on STEAM, the whole series... bought... again... just because it was a good DRM-FREE deal for the series, and because as you said, I wanted to punish (And say thanks to GOG) this idiotic puritan shitstorm with my Wallet.

Are maybe these Puritans disguised staff from GOG playing the troll to push us to consume? Hahahahaha (kidding, but I hope they will not copy the idea...) LOL
To be honest, Larry-style gameplay and sense of humor is not my thing either. I kind of like Lula's artstyle and HunniePop, well I don't know really, I have a mixed feelings about Japanese games lately, some of them I really like, while some I consider to be "trash".
There really are not many mature games done well. I think this is a subject that game devs have still trouble in taking care of.
Anyway, I wanted to give my vote in a meaningful way: gamers need mature games and they should be sold also on GOG!
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Sabin_Stargem: 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.
This has really resonated with me. It seems that in a few Western countries some young people consider a differing opinion to nearly constitute an existential threat, something that could emotionally ruin them beyond recovery. Even from this, however, it is a stretch to demand the censorship of fiction. Nobody is forced to read books or play games they do not fancy, so why would one insist that limits be put on what others may enjoy? It is, quite literally, an insistence that some things should never by imagined by anyone. Why should that be the case, even for the most horrible of things? Can people truly not tell fiction from fact and truth from falsehood? Alternatively - are there lovecraftian truths out there that mankind is simply better off not even getting anywhere near?
That's not even getting anywhere near the absurdity of bashfully censoring anything one might possibly find too prurient. Good grief, is that nonsensical the moment one verbalizes the mere idea...
Post edited October 12, 2015 by Vestin
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Sabin_Stargem: 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.
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Vestin: This has really resonated with me. It seems that in a few Western countries some young people consider a differing opinion to nearly constitute an existential threat, something that could emotionally ruin them beyond recovery. Even from this, however, it is a stretch to demand the censorship of fiction. Nobody is forced to read books or play games they do not fancy, so why would one insist that limits be put on what others may enjoy? It is, quite literally, an insistence that some things should never by imagined by anyone. Why should that be the case, even for the most horrible of things? Can people truly not tell fiction from fact and truth from falsehood? Alternatively - are there lovecraftian truths out there that mankind is simply better off not even getting anywhere near?
That's not even getting anywhere near the absurdity of bashfully censoring anything one might possibly find too prurient. Good grief, is that nonsensical the moment one verbalizes the mere idea...
The oft cited argument is that media influences the consumer and media influences/directs culture. Which isn't wrong, but it completely ignores responsibility, self-control, and rationality.