She is a single mother and former pornstar, who is now becoming irrelevant to her business due to her age. Heavy topics that you can’t meaningfully engage with in any way whatsoever. The game brings up topics like depression, religious persecution, abortion, and drug addiction. However, these stories are often grim and jarringly out-of-place in this otherwise carefree comedy game. An effort is made to characterize the girls, so you can ask them various questions and sometimes they’ll bring up parts of their backstory of their volition. The writing as a whole feels a little off in this game. And Abia-the much-advertised Muslim inclusion-is obsessed with sex and will work it into every line of her dialogue. Lillian is an angsty teen who can’t have a single conversation without talking about suicide. Sarah and Candace are both characterized as being obnoxiously loud and stupid. The problem being that I didn’t really “like” any of these characters whereas I had no such issue with anybody in the first HuniePop. The diversity is very nice and it certainly makes the game unique. Now we got characters like the dark-skinned cyber-goth Denise or the retro beauty vlogger Polly. HuniePop was already unique for featuring characters that you wouldn’t typically see in anime or hentai, and this sequel goes even further with that. Once again we have a varied cast of characters available for our romantic conquests, none of which are very easy to define. Here we have to seduce a cast of potential lovers and convince them to partake in some group activities. Kyu takes us to the island nation of Inna de Poona a tropical holiday resort famous for its lustful visitors. Look we can sit here and argue about the lore implications all day, but it’s not super-important. The only way to prevent this from happening is by awakening them prematurely and having a three-way with them… ![]() ![]() After yet another night of sleeping with a fashion model, Kyu the love fairy reappears into our life to inform us of an incoming apocalypse at the hands of two cosmic deities. ![]() Once a lonely incel, our unseen player character has now been turned into an unstoppable sex machine. Some time has passed since the events of the original game. The original was great, but what can you really do to improve upon a tile-matching hentai game? Still, its sharp writing and impeccable character design hooked me in and got me really excited for this sequel. It’s a dating-sim with casual gameplay, featuring a cast of characters that neither panders to the typical fans of dating sims nor casual gamers. The success of HuniePop is kind of amazing when you look back on it.
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