HuniePop
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HuniePop is a pornographic dating simulator combined with a tile matching puzzle video game developed and published by HuniePot on 2015-01-19 for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux. The game was developed in Unity.
In the game, you play an awkward faceless man who is taught by a love fairy how to convince women to have sex with him. You do this by playing a tile-matching game which earns you money which can be used to buy the women gifts. The more gifts you buy them, and the better you do in the matching game, the more they fall for you and send you pornographic pictures until you eventually have sex with them.
Contents
Personal
Own? | Yes. On Steam. |
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Won? | Yes. 100% completion. |
Finished | 2017-12-02. |
I saw some friends playing this game at a video game party and thought it looked juvenile, but still well-polished and interesting. I later got it as part of a Humble Bundle and played beat it.
Review
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5 | 5 | 8 | 8 | 5 |
Best Version: Windows
— This section contains spoilers! —
Good
- The game is well-polished. The artwork for both the interface and characters is professionally done, the voices are well acted, and the game has a good ambient soundtrack by Jonathan Wandag.
- I like that Kyu often breaks the fourth wall with jokes about the game.
- Momo and Celeste have particularly nice trivia questions because you can actually learn from them.
- Venus's questions do a good job of reminding the player just how much they've objectified them and how little they've paid attention.
- Finding Celeste is a nice mini puzzle.
- The idea of receiving sexts from women after a successful date was a good idea and adds a bit of realism to the game.
Bad
- The full-screen art of the women doesn't match their paper-doll art very well. Seems like different artists worked on each section.
- Despite billing itself as a "dating simulator," the game has very little to do with the process of dating.
- While the tile-matching puzzle is fun, the games of information-gathering and gift-giving are so easy they're tedious.
- There is very little variation in body types of the various women. They're all skinny, with thin legs and hips, and large breasts.
- Although the game does have four non-white women, they still look like generic anime rather than their individual ethnicities.
- The visible cameltoe in most outfits for most of the women is rather obnoxious.
- The Steam release is censored, however, the developer nicely created a simple override.
Ugly
- The only punishment for failure is winning fewer points. You can forget everything a woman tells you about herself, give her gifts she hates, and talk like an ass, but she'll still accept every offer to go on a date.
- The women in the game are 2-dimensional. Nearly every answer to their questions is predictable.
- The game's underlying mechanics are pretty dull. Without the polish and pornographic reward, it wouldn't be worth playing.
- Though I know it's a game, lying to women for sexual coercion, even fictional women, makes me feel gross.
- Momo is pretty disturbing. She states her age as 1 (in cat years), acts like a clueless child, calls the player her "master," and has a bondage photo.
- Finding Momo is completely random and pretty much requires a spoiler.
Media
Box Art
Videos
Representation
Strong female character? | Fail | All of the women exist as a reward for the player. |
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Bechdel test? | Pass | There are several cutscenes where the women talk to each other. |
Strong person of color character? | Fail | Aiko is Japanese, Beli is Indian, Kyanna is Mexican, Lola is black. However, none are strong. |
Queer character? | Pass | If playing as a woman, all of the women in the game are bi. |
Ratings
This is the order in which I appreciated the various women in the game.
Rank | Name | Notes |
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1 | Aiko | Funny, sarcastic, intelligent, more realistic dialogue, and she's more sexual than sexualized. |
2 | Jessie | Great dialogue, and more sexual than sexualized. |
3 | Kyanna | Very fun character, interesting responses and dialogue. |
4 | Kyu | Very funny dialogue, more sexual than sexualized. |
5 | Beli | Very kind, but kooky beliefs. |
6 | Audry | Very funny, but highly obnoxious. It's hinted that she has a more interesting past. |
7 | Venus | Very confident, but not much interesting dialogue. |
8 | Celeste | An interesting introduction, but her dialogue is pretty dull. |
9 | Tiffany | A very sweet woman, but not very interesting. |
10 | Lola | Quite dull, talks to you like you're a airline passenger. |
11 | Nikki | Boring, pitiful, unintelligent, low self-esteem. |
12 | Momo | Obnoxious dialogue, annoying voice, childish. |
Links
- Video Games
- 2015 Video Games
- Video games developed by HuniePot
- Video games published by HuniePot
- Linux Games
- Macintosh Games
- Windows Games
- Video Game Genre - Active puzzle
- Video Game Genre - Dating simulator
- Video Game Genre - Match-making
- Video Game Genre - Multi-genre
- Video Game Genre - Puzzle
- Media Theme - Erotic
- Media Theme - Romance
- Media Theme - Sex
- Software Distribution Model - Commercial
- Video Games I Own
- Video Games I've Beaten
- Video Game Rating - 5
- Video Game Graphics Rating - 8
- Video Game Sound Rating - 8
- Video games without a strong female character
- Video games that pass the Bechdel test
- Video games without a strong person of color character
- Video games with a queer character
- Video Game Prime Order - Adventure, Strategy, Action
- Pornography
- Game Mechanic - Multiple Endings
- Game Mechanic - Playable Female Character
- Trope - Women As Reward