In most of these games, each girl will have her own story to string the sex scenes together and get you invested in her, but here you just take them out on four dates and then bang them. The story is bare-bones, even… no, especially for a dating sim. She takes you under her wing, claiming you “will be her greatest accomplishment yet.” Throughout the game Kyu acts as your invisible dating coach, your nymphomaniac roommate, and once you have a few notches on your belt, a potential conquest. See, that girl is actually Kyu, a pink-haired “love fairy” who makes it her mission to get desperate folks into a sexual relationship. One night you make a disastrous pass at a cute brunette at the end of the bar, and it changes your life forever. In HuniePop you play a pathetic, unemployed loser – male or female, the choice is yours – who spends the day in their room playing video games and only goes out at night to drink alone in bars.
All told, these are some of the best production values I’ve seen in any adventure game, let alone a Kickstarter project. An infectious pop soundtrack from freelance composer Jonathan Wandag rounds out the package, imbuing scenes with a playful, happy mood. The voice actresses are mostly newcomers from the sound of things (which makes sense aside from Dan Green – the star of Yu-Gi-Oh – most voiceover professionals stay away from this stuff), but their line delivery is very smooth and natural – heck, even their fake enthusiasm sounds more convincing than most of the girls I’ve dated. Not only are they well-drawn, they’re also animated with multiple expressions and lip-syncing to the game’s fully-voiced dialogue. As for the dating sim elements, where most western takes on the anime style tend to be subtly off, HuniePop’s character portraits could give most Japanese eroge circles a run for their money. The game’s interface looks fantastic, and its puzzle visuals can easily stand toe-to-toe with the likes of Bejeweled, Tetris, and Puzzle League in terms of all-important clarity and simplicity. Designer Ryan Koons (an ex-Insomniac employee) brought on a team of supremely talented artists to help bring his filthy vision to life, and the results are plain to see. The first thing you’ll notice when you boot up the game is that it looks – and sounds – really, really good. Well, that’s not the only thing that sets it apart. What sets HuniePop apart is that all of this is accomplished through match-three puzzle gameplay – yes, even the sex. The goal of the game, such as there is one, is to seduce a multitude of women (the technical term is “waifus”) with diverse personalities and ethnic backgrounds so that they’ll send you increasingly racy pictures and eventually sleep with you. HuniePop is one of those “dating simulators” or “galge” (Gal-Games) that’s so popular in Japan, but let’s cut the weak euphemism – it’s convoluted pornography. This means that you have to juggle to girls at once and keep an eye on their affection and sentiment meter to make sure that the date is going the way that you want.This is a difficult review to write – not because HuniePop is hard to evaluate by any stretch, but because in writing this I have to admit that I played it. There is only double dating in this game.
What is going on here in HuniePop 2: Double Dates that you have two girls you are dating at the very same time. A dating sim that also has puzzle elements in it as well. The gimmick of this game is that it is a dating sim. There are different articles of clothing for the girls and they will not just wear these on dates, but in the CG scenes as well which is cool. One thing that is neat is the clothing aspect of the game. They manage to be both cute, smoking hot, and even a bit on the slutty side as well. The girls have all the curves in the right places and even if you were to play the less than extreme version of the game you will still be happy with the way these girls look. The art here is just top of the line in every regard. HuniePop 2: Double Date features some of the best-looking girls you will see in a game of this style.
One of the things that drew most people into the first game is the presentation.