We looked into the guidelines Steam currently lists surrounding this topic and found they are exceptionally vague. They assert that there is nothing in their games as they are distributed on Steam that would qualify as "pornography" by any definition save for topless women, something that features in a wide range of titles ranging from indie games to AAA titles. They've privately shared screenshots of an e-mail they claim was sent by Valve which follows a similar pattern to the situation HuniePot has described: a claim of violation, a two week time limit to make changes, and no specifics listed.
Update #2: We've heard back from LupieSoft on this issue. Mutiny!!, a visual novel set on a fantasy airship, is one of the titles that was apparently singled out by Valve for adult content. Additionally, the HuniePot representative stated that "it's certainly surprising to see this notice after being on Steam for over 3 years with no such problems." Their game was stated as containing pornographic material, but there was no indication of what material Valve took issue with. In their response, they stated that Valve did not mention where the complaint was sourced from, only that a complaint was received. Update: We've heard back from a representative from HuniePop 's developer HuniePot. įurther updates with more details are appended to the bottom of this article as they come in. If you know of any other devs not on this list that have been affected by this issue, please drop us a line at. This list has been corroborated by the blog Rockmandash Reviews. The only other piece of advice I have for regular gameplay is to hold off on using items that consume or transform specific types of tiles–the transform will (usually, the game can bug out occasionally) trigger matches, freeing up your field a bit.Update #5: The following is a list of developers (and their games, if known) that have allegedly received an e-mail from Valve stating that they must remove pornographic content from their games. The sunflower is perfect if you have a lot of bell tokens on the field–it’s more efficient to use the sunflower rather than matching them. With careful planning you can usually do this w/o too much issue. The pumps give you +1 moves every time you get a match of 4 or more. The sunflower is also useful to keep on your bar, as is the first bear you get and the penguin. The rest of the game gets a bit easier when you pick up the Leopard Print Pumps date gift and the corresponding fragrance for the girl. I’d also recommend moving tiles in the bottom two-three rows rather than at the top, to maximize additional matches.ĭefinitely not something to try to play with a touchpad. It can help, if you have a good memory, to bring up the HunieBee to let you take a quick breather and plan a couple moves ahead(the game is effectively paused when you have the HunieBee open). I’ve found that you need to play as quickly as possible until the game lets you win. You basically have to match as quickly as possible in this case (and it gets worse, later girls need 750-900 points). That you have nothing to worry about downloading from this site…besides unwanted persons finding it on your computer…(unwanted persons being parents, siblings, boyfriend/girlfriend, etc.) Therefore…GO FORTH AND BE CRAZY! One of my favorite fighting games ever…and it’s a TYPE-MOON game to boot.) I can assure you as a certified “FFPBIA” … So, as I’ve checked everything on this site myself (and played some of it…thank you admin for posting the Melty Blood games. SWF) which do not come from an overly common publisher, such as Microsoft, Java, Sony, etc. Japanese symbols) will automatically be flagged as a virus…as will.
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All the files on this site are indeed 100% safe (as I’ve downloaded all of them just to test whether they were safe or not…yes even the otome and yaoi games…which are not my thing, being a straight white (mixed background) male in his 20s with a girlfriend who happens to be okay with my H-game collection…she actually plays some of it too, but that’s not the point.) The little “rumor” about this site’s files being unsafe was due to a common problem with popular antivirus software (such as Norton, McAfee, Webroot) and the problem is they have a very “touchy” filename-based filter in their detection methods…any. Allow me to ease his uncertainty, Admin-sama.