
That and she also says things like "I'm such a girl," or "girls love their makeup." I'm paraphrasing a bit of course, and maybe this seems a bit silly and presumptuous, but that's honestly the impression she gives me.

Perhaps I'm being a tad overly analytical, but the fact she got bullied when she was younger for being "different" and has such a major interest in makeup seems to imply that she was once male and is trying to cover it up with makeup. There is some bits of dialogue in the game that seem to (very loosely to be fair) imply that she was male at one point and is trying cover up with makeup. Honestly, after playing the game a bit, it REALLY seems like she was originally supposed to be a trans character. I've pretty much accepted that some people are just going to be offended an "triggered" snowflakes and you can't do anything about it, since most aren't self aware of it. No one was ever going to just be happy with what was originally supposed to just be a trans character. Ultimately there's nothing to do in these games but romance everyone and increase your relationship to the max stat, after which secret characters are unlocked.Originally posted by BiggerBoss:I think the fact that people are having this conversation at all, just proves to me that you really can't please everyone all the time. After 4 or 5 dates, the girl will ask to go home with you, and you'll be able to tackle the sex challenge, where you play match-3 as fast as possible to give the girl an orgasm, after which you're rewarded with sexy art. They will also start asking about you, and you should answer whatever you think this girl wants to hear (rebellious girls want you to use drugs, serious ones don't, for example).Īnswering these questions correctly, and giving gifts increases you relationship with them, and allows you to go on dates with them, where you play match-3 puzzles (which are actually really fun and quite deep, mechanically) to make the date succeed.

The game is quite simple: You encounter girls in various locations, and by talking to them, you will learn all kinds of facts about them (their favourite color, their birth date and favourite foods etc.) and after a while they will start asking you if you remember those facts. But I think sex scenes with a biological man is a bridge too far for a lot of their fans.Įdit: I should probably explain what the gameplay is like, which is why I quoted you in the first place. A dick girl fits right in, in terms of whackiness. I'd say it's a decent compromise.Ī young cat girl that calls you "master" and an alien with optional slave Leia outfit. On the other hand, players will have the option to play the game as they choose, and no-one will be forced to sit through scenes they're not comfortable with. It also clashes with the decision to have a sort of canon HuniePop lore that was announced in this very Direct. This change also means that any reference to her being transgender has to be removed, and so her having a penis will end up being nothing more than fetish bait, which is disappointing. To me, Polly will always be transgender, as that was the intent of the developer (though he does seem somewhat confused about the subject).

However, the ability to just change her genitals doesn't quite sit right with me either.

That's just not the type of content I'm interested in. As such, Polly isn't really for me, and I would have been disappointed if that content (IE the sex scenes) couldn't be skipped. I really enjoyed the first HuniePop (strange as that may sound) but I'm really not interested in a transgender, crossdressing, trap or futa character whatsoever. So what do you think? Is this another case of censorship? Do you like the way HuniePot decided to change Polly or not?
