Realizing that the player was the best charmer she knew of, Kyu asks them to become the hero that will save Earth… or at least give it a shot before the seemingly inevitable doom. Thankfully, there is a way to pacify them for the next ten thousand years: they have to get laid before they grow angry. These cosmic beauties awaken about once every ten thousand years due to a “super-period,” at which point they’re expected to become mindlessly angry and destroy a good chunk of the universe the part with Earth included. What the player wasn’t told in the previous game, though, is that Earth has a sort-of expiration date in the form of two ancient evils, known as the Nymphojinn. So much so, in fact, that the player exceeded the fairy’s expectations and ended up banging everyone from the local barista, to the goddess of love herself. As part of her job, Kyu helped the player figure out how to connect with others and find love. In the original game, the player took the role of a lone and rejected loser, who got lucky enough to run into a love fairy named Kyu. In order to make sense of that, though, one first needs to understand the sequel's basic synopsis. It's a sequel that follows in the footsteps of its predecessor, offering match-3 puzzle gameplay dressed up as a dating sim, though it never commits too deeply to the latter genre. HuniePop 2: Double Date was released on February 8th, 2021 by HuniePot. Today, we'll be taking a look at HuniePop 2: Double Date to see just how much better a puzzle dating sim can get if you were to date two girls at once.
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