![]() I am glad I don't live in a vanilla world. Remember that for me while you are blasting people to death in TF2 and GTA San An for me.ĭifferent games for different gamers, my man. The puzzle game/dating sim hybrid game isn't for you, then.Īnd wow. If you don't blame someone for having a mental illness then you're equally as bad. Don't get me wrong, puzzle games are nice once in a while, but you're going far besides the point.Īlso, the point "You can't blame someone's perverted-ness" is the worst thing I have ever seen. But if someone is like that then let them be like that, you have no control over others.Īnd don't dare you delete this post like the other ones you deleted. People don't play for the pornography (well most of them do). But then you just get hooked to that game you can't stop. Huniepop is a good game excluding the nudity and when you first bought the game it didn't state any nudity. You can't blame someone's 'perverted-ness'. Originally posted by Rasen-Shuriken:Hey Billybob, you know what? If someone is a pervert he plays these games. Now call me out, and tell ME I don't know what I'm talking about, sunshine. Is it to rant about how you "Just don't understand how people can like things like this?" If you don't care for the games they why are you bothering to check them out. Go Mark, and Pewds, and Jack, And the Funhause guys, and all the others who have played it. ![]() He is willing to take the hit if he is having fun and he still can afford to pay rent at the end of the month. I don't see you protesting the sexual content in the GTA games, Saints Row, heck, even the Wolf Among Us, so it has to be a mixing of the two, doesn't it?Īnd Mark plays games for a living, but he also plays games he has fun with. They are on Steam because the companies making them met Steams requirements for being sold on the site, and they are properly age rated for their content. You obviously dislike games of this type, and I can't tell if it is the anime style of the sexualised nature of the games. Hunniepop actually has a certain sense of self aware humor, and the actual puzzle game is, in my opinion, better than similar games. Please don't respond in a stupid, unjust manner, because this is a serious topic. I don't think any of us want a Sam Pepper incident, right? So why aren't more people calling him out on it? Because they're falsely informed and think these games are completely okay. ![]() Markiplier himself fell victim to HuniePop and inflicted a tremendous decrease in subscribers and increase in dislikes because he stated he "likes playing" HuniePop as he does on his channel. And if you enjoy that type of thing you might have a problem. Isn't that basically child pornography? I know it's fictional and nobody is being forced or anything, but the entire game is based around a happy enviroment, which is literally like making fun of child pornography. That game is a striptease bejeweled rip-off, and the strippers are adolescents or underaged girls with faked, triple H breasts. You gotta keep the lights on.I know I might be tapping onto a controversial topic, but why the hell are HuniePop and all the Sakura games available on steam? Ian's reaction however I saw coming a thousand miles away. I'm pretty shocked by the reactions in general. Were you shocked by some people's reactions to it such as Ian Miles Cheong editor of Gameranx? The game has some lewd elements but is so much more. It's very easy to look at this game quickly and walk away with a bad impression, especially when dating sims are historically not really that great. Lastly, I think people are getting a much better game than they are expecting to get when they buy it. Maybe the abrasive writing style or the absurdity of the game in general. Secondly, it has some sort of viral nature to it. Let's be real, boobs are always going to move units. I think there are a couple of factors contributing to its success. Thanks! The reaction has been very surprising.
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