That's right, Humble Bundle is back in force with a bundle full of Linux games, but, err...it might be a bit full of anime boobs.
Introducing, the Humble Hunie Sakura Bundle. Yes, this really is a thing.
For a massive $1 or more, you will be granted:
HunieCam Studio, Sakura Agent (Humble has a Linux icon, Steam does not), Sakura Fantasy, Sakura Beach, Sakura Beach 2, Sakura Angels and Sakura Spirit.
Then if you splurge the cash for more than the average payment you get:
HuniePop, Sakura Swim Club, Sakura Nova, Sakura Space, Sakura Shrine Girls (has a Linux version, but Humble forgot the Linux icon), Sakura Magical Girls and Sakura Santa.
Then to top it all off, if you pay $10 you get:
Sakura Dungeon
I'll be honest, I stay well away from such games for fear of a) getting slightly aroused and then b) having to question my life choices. Although, they've already made over $88K with this bundle, am I really missing something?
Wow, they will literally bundle anything up now, huh? Wake me up when they do a Humble Indie Bundle, as that sure would be damn nice.
Thanks to Ethan Lee's tweet for pointing it out and getting my hopes up.
Could be read as "All games that are for linux are in this humble bundle"
wtf all the games avaliable for linux? Nope, lol, all the games are avaliable for linux
"There's a brand new Humble Bundle with all games on Linux, oh my"
Could be read as "All games that are for linux are in this humble bundle"
Not really; if it were "There's a brand new HB with all the games on Linux", then your reading may have been (slightly more) plausible. Here it's clear from the context that he's referring to all the games of the bundle.
Sakura Agent and Sakura Magical Girls is Windows only!
Humble sometimes do get the icons wrong. In this case they haven't listed a Linux icon, on a title that does have a Linux version too.
As for people not happy with the original title, it was perfectly clear in English, as it was directly referring to the Bundle.
Last edited by Liam Dawe on 5 September 2017 at 10:00 pm UTC
Sure I don;t mind a titillating character but if you want pr0n just go to a XXX site and get your Hentai fresh from the source. Why bother matching gems if all you want are anime tits ??
"There's a brand new Humble Bundle with all games on Linux, oh my"
Could be read as "All games that are for linux are in this humble bundle"
Yup, maybe it should've said "There's a brand new Humble Bundle with all its games supporting Linux".
Why bother matching gems if all you want are anime tits ??A very particular fetish maybe?
Thanks all.
Last edited by Liam Dawe on 5 September 2017 at 10:42 pm UTC
(well some fujoshis will not mind)
I'll be honest , I never got the appeal of pr0n games.
Sure I don;t mind a titillating character but if you want pr0n just go to a XXX site and get your Hentai fresh from the source. Why bother matching gems if all you want are anime tits ??
Those are not porn, they are actual fun games that spice things up with sexyness. They are not here to masturbate to, but to play and have fun. A lot of people seems to not get it here, just try and play the games.
I'll be honest , I never got the appeal of pr0n games.
Sure I don;t mind a titillating character but if you want pr0n just go to a XXX site and get your Hentai fresh from the source. Why bother matching gems if all you want are anime tits ??
I wholeheartedly agree with this. Whats the point... everyone here is connected to the internet after all.
So, what exactly are these games? I tried watching a few of the videos, hoping to learn a bit about the gameplay, but they all seem to be just slideshows of "titillating" characters.
I have seen some of the trailers on steam, They all seem to be nothing more then graphic anime fiction. If someone does have a few of these and can actually inform us of actual gameplay, I would actually consider getting the bundle.
I'm sure most of us would be lying if we said we didn't rub one out while playing Hunie Pop.Except the only person I know that plays the game is a woman.
A lot of people just play it to laugh I think.
Last edited by Hamish on 6 September 2017 at 1:33 am UTC
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