HuniePop gameplay, showing a date with Jessie Maye in a tennis court. Due to its strong sexual content and themes, Twitch blocked users from streaming gameplay footage of the title, regardless of which version of the game was being played.
#HUNIEPOP UNCENSOR PATCH GALLERY UPDATE#
In February 2015, Koons released an update that gave HuniePop a new ending that unlocks options that make it easier for players to fill out a female character's profile and select date locations, among other options. The game follows the dating adventures of the main character as they try to woo several different women in their home town. HuniePop is available in two different versions, an uncensored version available via Humble Bundle and MangaGamer, and a censored version via Steam. The game was released for Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux-based personal computers in January 2015, after being funded via a successful Kickstarter campaign. Now, of course, a Google search will likely quickly point you in the right direction, but still, such a decision is likely to be rather polarising.HuniePop is a tile-matching and dating sim adult video game created by American game designer Ryan Koons, under the alias of HuniePot. Therefore, Steam is not unique in this regard.
Patreon has recently fallen into criticism recently for their decision to no longer support ‘adult’ themed content. In truth, the decision will likely not have any major impact but does allow Steam to perhaps feel a little more comfortable in their decision to sell content with these associations. Well, in a report via Polygon, the party is over as Steam now require that any uncensored patch notes or link are removed from a games ‘discussion’ board. The patch itself when applied ‘unlocks’ the game, including all its adult content. Generally speaking, these could be found rather prominently in the ‘discussions’ section of the Steam page. Developers have often decided to semi-bypass Steams rules by offering uncensored patches. They’re there for 1 things, or however many the characters have. Generally speaking, people do not buy these adult-only games to enjoy the game itself. Generally speaking, it’s a policy that has served all, however, things are apparently about to change.Īdult game developers and their work around
Put simply they’ll sell the game, but you have to remove the explicit aspects. This has, generally speaking, always been Steams policy. Largely it is either removed completely or the images are altered to remove any ‘nether-region’ areas. In the standard version you purchase from Steam, you will not see this imagery. It does, however, contain some rather explicit adult imagery. For those of you pretending you’ve never heard of this game, it’s actually a rather fun puzzle game. One of the more popular titles which fall into this category is HuniePop. We are talking about adult games which contain, basically, explicit pornographic imagery. Now, at this point, just to be clear, by ‘adult only’, we are not talking about games with 18 ratings, although age ratings, particularly in the UK are under pressure to change. Steam has always had a bit of an uneasy relationship with developers who create adult only content. Developers, Steam, and games with adult content