
Whenever she asks a question, it’s pretty hard to pick the wrong answer if you understand anything about her personality. Audrey is the true party girl of the game and has some of the best dialogue along with Kyu. She’s one of the girls I spent the least time with because her dialogue wasn’t funny, and I wasn’t interested in anything she had to say. Kyanna is a hairdresser at the mall who’s really into fitness and working out good thing I was able to lie and say I like doing those things too. Basically, when she asks a question you should pick the answer that’s the mid-ground, but also somewhat funny. She has a cynical sense of humor which makes her easier to read than Tiffany. She’s a party girl, but also a good girl so I was often conflicted when choosing answers to her questions.Īiko is a psychics professor at the university. Of all the girls, I found Tiffany to be the hardest to read.

She’s a party girl, but only in that she likes to have fun and is somewhat shallow she doesn’t do any drugs like the real party girl of the game does. Tiffany is a blonde college student and cheerleader.

The next eight girls we’ll just run through in the order they appear in your HunieBee contacts. With pink hair, it’s no wonder she’s one of my favorite characters in the game, however, I also find her dialogue to be some of the best in the game as well (pictured below). Kyu is one of the best two girls in the game, the other being Audrey who I’ll get to in a bit. She’s originally not one of the datable girls, but is unlocked after you’ve successfully “conquered” a certain number of the other girls. The first girl we meet is Kyu, the love fairy. I’ll go into a bit more detail about the different things this game has to offer later on, so for now we’ll move on to the girls themselves. You can buy the girls gifts, food, or alcoholic beverages, talk to them to learn about their personal lives, or ask them on dates which is the main focus of the game.
#HUNIEPOP UNCENSOR PATCH FOR STEAM MAKE YOUR OWN HOW TO#
The basic plot of the game is that a love fairy appears in your room and teaches you how to get dates with all the cute girls in town. You still get the censored versions of these pictures, but the uncensored ones are extremely explicit, and that’s all I’ll say about those. Really all this patch seemed to change were a few of the pictures you receive from the girls after completing in-game milestones.

If I’m going to play a lewd puzzle game, I might as well play the lewdest version. However, I didn’t want to let any of my readers down, so I took one for the team and patched my version of the game to be uncensored, which only took about one minute to do. The “censored” version is the one available through Steam, but I’m using quotations because even that version is only somewhat censored. HuniePop is a combination of dating simulation and match-3 puzzle games, and is also rated 18+ because why not?Īlthough the game is 18+, there is both a “censored” and uncensored version of the game. Unless you've been paying anonymously with bitcoin, your payment info leads back to you.While browsing anime and anime-inspired games on Steam during the Summer Sale (which ends on July 5th), I came across HuniePop. If they were so inclined, they wouldn't need the link to our ID card for a hard ID on the real person behind the account. )Īnd no, our government does not have access to our purchases - unless the stores share this information. Or well, if I was, I'd negotioate a salary first. If so then it's kind of privacy unfriendly :S Hey, I'm not the guy to solve Valves problem for them. If so then it's kind of privacy unfriendly :Sī1tF1ghter: Well here's the question: how could Valve prevent usage of network proxies for just Germany (to prevent circumventing the ID checkup) without explicitly yelling "no vpn" at the entire worldwide userbase? (if they would do that then that would majorly suck for several reasons as there ARE legitimate usecases for using vpn with Steam for things different than purchasing) which would suck for a lot of people.Īlso, does the ID system in Germany mean that technically gov knows what age restricted games you play? Well here's the question: how could Valve prevent usage of network proxies for just Germany (to prevent circumventing the ID checkup) without explicitly yelling "no vpn" at the entire worldwide userbase? (if they would do that then that would majorly suck for several reasons as there ARE legitimate usecases for using vpn with Steam for things different than purchasing)Īlso, nagging Steam support to implement it could maybe send a message to them eventually.Īnd I'm somewhat afraid that if Valve would implement it other countries could go all "oh, me too" and Valve would have to implement per-country separate systems. Unfortunately, using these options means additional effort an Valves end. Theres PostIdent and our ID cards are chipped and support electronic authentification.

Xaan: Same methods we use for online stores like Amazon.
