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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.

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Corben Sep 6, 2017
Quoting: Purple PuddingTo all the people complaining about these type of games, be smart: gift them.

Here some ideas:

[...]
-yourself, as a prize for reading all this crazyness

Check :D
nieknooijens Sep 6, 2017
Quoting: cRaZy-bisCuiTWho should pay for this kind of trash games? I saw s**t like this on Steam before and wondered how they could succeed....

these type of games are very popular in Japan and Asia but unfortunately most people here the world only exists of the USA...
The same problem occurs with competitive puzzle games who see no fanbase outside of asia.
Samsai Sep 6, 2017
Quoting: Purple PuddingTo all the people complaining about these type of games, be smart: gift them.

Here some ideas:
-GOL staff
I'm sure Liam will appreciate any and all games sent his way. :P
Liam Dawe Sep 6, 2017
Quoting: Samsai
Quoting: Purple PuddingTo all the people complaining about these type of games, be smart: gift them.

Here some ideas:
-GOL staff
I'm sure Liam will appreciate any and all games sent his way. :P
I will personally hate anyone forever if they send it to me :p
qptain Nemo Sep 6, 2017
Quoting: Purple Library GuyGetting aroused never causes me to question my life choices. To the contrary, it's when I realize I haven't been getting aroused much that I start to have questions . . .
Exactly, all the points I've put into seduction, which is all the points, better pay off.

Quoting: Samsai
Quoting: Purple PuddingTo all the people complaining about these type of games, be smart: gift them.

Here some ideas:
-GOL staff
I'm sure Liam will appreciate any and all games sent his way. :P
So do you guys accept bribes for positive coverage of games in the form of other, unrelated sexay hentai games?
MayeulC Sep 6, 2017
Well, after reading these comments, I hesitate a bit...

These games ought to be DRM-free!
Otoh, they have Linux support, and could offer lots of fun (not the least, joke and pun subjects).
The sad thing is that there is little on the way of gameplay or story.

But now that I think about it, it might be the perfect kind of game to practice Japanese at a beginner level (do you have other recommendations?)
razing32 Sep 6, 2017
Quoting: MayeulCWell, after reading these comments, I hesitate a bit...

These games ought to be DRM-free!
Otoh, they have Linux support, and could offer lots of fun (not the least, joke and pun subjects).
The sad thing is that there is little on the way of gameplay or story.

But now that I think about it, it might be the perfect kind of game to practice Japanese at a beginner level (do you have other recommendations?)

There is this. Not ported sadly :
http://store.steampowered.com/app/438270/Learn_Japanese_To_Survive_Hiragana_Battle/
http://store.steampowered.com/app/554600/Learn_Japanese_To_Survive_Katakana_War/

Winehq lists them as just silver though:
https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=17915
Cybolic Sep 6, 2017
Quoting: Eike
Quoting: CybolicSo, 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.

Found this video?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eVa0Crj1oD8

Thanks for the find! No, I hadn't seen that, I just clicked a few of the videos on the Humble page.
TheBard Sep 6, 2017
Quoting: GuestWhat a huge pile of crap. A great example of why Steam is in badly need of better curation.

Don't confuse crap games with games that are not your taste. Crap games are those littered with bugs or just made of assets bought on a store, but considering the positive review on these titles, i doubt this is the case here. If you don't like it, just don't buy/play.
amatai Sep 6, 2017
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Quoting: MayeulCWell, after reading these comments, I hesitate a bit...

These games ought to be DRM-free!
But they are! Just copy/paste the game file. If I remember well, it is even open-source and cross-platform (some python stuff)
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