Steam doesn't, even when those games violate the rules they pull games like these for. 8 gorgeous girls each with their own personalities, preferences and style.
It’s a gameplay first approach that’s part dating sim, part puzzle game, with light RPG elements, a visual novel style of presentation, an abrasive western writing style and plenty of plot. Mind you, they had the courage to pull a big selling game. HuniePop is a unique sim experience for PC, Mac and Linux. Just go to the 'game.exe' folder then create a blank text file (by right clicking a blank place>new>text document) and then rename it to 'huniepopuncensoredpatch.game' and done. They had a "moral" objection to content in the game and pulled it from the shelves. Player will then start to enjoy different anime and manga.
Player character a Western young man (or woman) who becomes interested in the anime and manga, because they are drawn to vibrant artwork. The uncensor patch is an empty file, so I’m guessing the game just checks for the existence of the file and then enables the adult content.
If they truly believed that nudity or sex was wrong and stuck by it, i could almost respect their decision, but they don't, their so called morals only stand as long as there's not loads of money to be made.Īnd to those supporting steam on this decision.ĭo you also support target stores in australia pulling GTA V. HuniePop Mac is a dating simulation software product that a combination of puzzle, dating sim, and 'match-3' games. They claim to be some sort of moral authority here, yet they say stuff it when a big game comes along. What makes it especially ludicrous, is, sex with pretty realistic looking characters getting naked and screwing in the Witcher series, or the Far Cry series is fine, but then they get all prudish over some cartoon nudity?
Not just the "sax bad violence good" thing some Americans seem to have.īut the sex in a small indie title, bad, sex in a big triple a title, perfectly fine. What really gets me is the double standard.