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Markiplier huniepop
Markiplier huniepop





markiplier huniepop

I actually liked how easy they made the customization aspect of the game. Of course, a game like this lets you customize the girls and there are a ton of different outfits and hairstyles that you can use if that is your thing. For example, if you are in the right place, you can give her alcohol to make the conversation a little different. You may think that this is just purely cosmetic, but it actually can have an effect on the gameplay. You can give them gifts, drink food and accessories to try and win their favor.Īlso, there is a day and night cycle along with various locations in the game. There are hidden girls for you to find and a ton of items that you can get to try and make the ladies like you. I think that HuniePop is stacked (not just in the chest department) with content. It would have been so easy for them to tack on a basic puzzle game here, but they went all out and in all honesty, it is one of the more fun match three style games that I have played over the years. You can use date gifts, special moves and so on to help you with this and this is where the RPG elements come into play. This is way more addictive than you would think.

markiplier huniepop

It also has a match-three puzzle game in here too. They're profitting money of the offensive and problematic game.What I like about HuniePop is that it is more than just a dating sim/visual novel style game. Playing the game makes you pay the devs who are making the game with messed up streotypes that have been hurting and violating Muslims. I know the game is just again game, but some people or even most of them are taking them seriously and started to turn hijab as fetish. And people who has it, need to realize fetishizing hijabis are disrespectful for not respecting the purpose of why most hijabis are wearing hijabs. Hijab is and will never turning as fetish. Hijabis are getting harmed and violated on public just because their hijabs and now people are fetishizing us. Beside, putting hijabis in porn game already a bad idea itself and also disrespecting. These streotypes are bad representation of Muslims. But again, these stereotypes that mostly white people assumed about us portrayed us badly.

markiplier huniepop

Hijabis aren't oppressed for wearing niqab. And also, no, no one's getting forced or pressed to wear it. Just like hijab, niqab has its own purpose, covering face, hair, and their body. Naming it as assassin is more likely to associate her to terrorism. This counts as stereotype because in a lot of shows, Muslim women are "oppressed" and will get freedom when they take off their hijab which is really messed up. The religion doesn't tell people to force those who are not ready or doesn't want to wear it. No one should or can force people to wear hijab. Yes, I know the religion tells Muslim women to wear hijab but in no way they are forced to wear it, it's their choice, people can't force them to wear one, but instead giving them the time to wear it. It defeats the whole purpose on why most hijabis wear hijab. The game satisfies those who has hijab as fetish, fetishzing hijabis are really really fucked up and disrespectful. Most hijabis wear hijab to prevent themselves getting sexualized not the opposite. Hijab means cover, covering us from the people who wanted to sexualize us. Most hijabis choose to wear hijabs not because they have to but hijabs are making them feel comfortable and safe. Fyi, it's the person's choice to wear hijab or not, people can't force her to wear it. It's a main stereotype that Islamophobe always uses to attack or give hates to Muslims. Her persona, a lot of non-Muslims always say that our religion oppressed women because our hijabs.







Markiplier huniepop