It is being discontinued by the Japanese developer and is no longer supported, however all battle animations and poses are included in Studio NEO. More info in the FAQ topic.
Our goal is to make this the definitive edition of Honey Select. This is a combination of both Japanese expansion sets, Honey Select: Append and Honey Select: Party. By purchasing Honey Select Unlimited Extend you are getting both expansions for the price of one. Both expansions are fully translated into English and the include the infamous Studio NEO! Honey Select Unlimited Extend requires the base game Honey Select Unlimited. If you have additional questions, first check the Honey Select Unlimited - Frequently Asked Questions topic on the forums.
Unzip the archive you downloaded into your original Honey Select Unlimited folder
When prompted say YES to overwrite any files in the Honey Select Unlimited folder (all .exe files will be overwritten and updated)
Over 170 new types of clothing, hairstyles, and accessories!
Improved character creation and additional facial texture patterns!
A slew of different clothing types (kappogi, armor, and other fantasy types of outfits).
An array of new accessories (Science-fiction, mechanical items, wigs, wings, and an assortment of general purpose, basic items)
New hairstyles for the front, back, and sides have also been added, all of which can be individually customized.
Use the new Card Fusion feature to combine characters and create entirely new ones!
New Personality Types
Seductive - The graceful and mature type
Faithful - The self-assured and reliable type
Energetic - The lively and excitable type
GIRL ON GIRL
Mods and Add-Ons
ll Japanese accessory, clothing, outfit, etc mods will work by default! Gameplay mods will still require some extra tweaking.
Studio NEO
Take meticulously crafted pictures with your favorite characters!
Cinematic features have been enhanced
New poses can be created using the IK and FK functions.)
Characters and items, or multiple items can now be simultaneously edited.)
Character poses and item placement can be quickly and easily controlled using the Undo and Redo functions.
Lighting effects can be freely moved about for greater shadow contrast control.
Sound effects can also now be placed in specific parts of the map for more realistic acoustics.
All of these features are completely new to the series.
Studio Neo enables you to produce scenes and take screenshots with your favorite characters with a vast degree of control!
SFW Trailer
New Hentai Scenes
New animated h-scenes!
The new h-scenes include (caressing anal vibrator insertion * bound vibrator * seated cunnilingus) (service one-handed handjob) (insertion bent over dresser) (special whipping). In addition, the following h-scenes can now be experienced on any map (insertion standing while bound * missionary while bound to the floor * hanging insertion) (special wooden pony).
Passionate lesbian sex
Wriggling tentacle play
Harem play (numerous girls)
Punishment play (numerous guys)
You can use your own custom characters for lesbian and harem play as well!
New events accompany these new h-scenes!
In addition, every personality type has new event and h-scene voice acting.
New Maps
Classroom
S&M Room 1
S&M Room 2
Game Booth
Bar Front
Meat Wall
VIP Lobby
Hot Spring
Prairie
Palace
Fakuu needs more Female friendly hentai. I am the first to say I love beautiful anime girls, but that's not the only things I like , I would love to see a book with beautiful strong male on the cover .
We're working on something right now I think you'll like a lot, we'll be announcing it within a few months :)
$35 USD as the cheapest shipping to Canada. I wanted this too, but I literally just received my $120+ order the other day from Black Friday. I wish this had been available then so I could add it to that order. :(
I'll have to pass, it'll cost me just under $90 USD to get this thing shipped to me, and that's outside of possible customs charges I'd need to pay. Nice to see some people making the purchase, though!
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Of course I say this, and then decide to order it along with two other books just to make the most out of the shipping cost. I'll consider it an early Christmas present to myself, haha.
Sorry for the high international shipping costs, unfortunately there really isn't anything we can do at the moment. But I'm glad you were able to buy it before it sold out.
Today, on FAKKU's 12 year anniversary, I am proud to announce that we have teamed up with legendary hentai artist Yamatogawa to release their entire catalog of books in English! All books will be completely remastered, with a brand new translation and the FAKKU Books print quality you have come to expect (large format, dust jacket, all the color pages, etc). Because these books have been previously published in English, we are going to make sure the FAKKU releases are the best editions possible.
I mean sort of? There is no real consistency and the quality of art seems lower when you compare non vanilla books to vanilla, i've looked up several of the the artists you mentioned Higenamuchi's art doesn't really hold up very well especially if you compare it to the top sellers, Marui Maru is great but we only have that one shota book, Fanaticism isn't really non vanilla it is mostly dark but its got 3 vanilla chapters, Melty Lover is not non vanilla it has 1 rape chapter that's it and SAVAN isn't really used to dark tones, the rest have come out long ago and nothing breaking into the best sellers has been released since or anyone on ShindoL's and Takeda's level.
That's a very disingenuous way of trying to move the goal posts. Not only is it clear that you and the Fakku publishing team have different definitions when it comes to what constitutes "non-vanilla" content, but when presented with a range of work published by Fakku in the last year that falls within their definition you say, "well actually, what I meant was you aren't publishing enough 'non-vanilla' content THAT I LIKE" while taking the opportunity to slam artists you personally don't feel measure up to your standards while claiming it's simply falling outside your "objective" definition of "non-vanilla."
Would it be great to see Sister Breeder and The Pink Album published in Fakku Books? Of course it would; I doubt you'd find a lot of people in this thread who would disagree on that front. But publishing is a difficult business; between the timeliness of the material, the legal work to get everyone to sign off on a publishing deal, and the sheer market forces, not everything will make it over: it's just a reality. Fakku is not beholden to tell you the specific reasons why you might not get that book you would really like, and part of the reason I enjoy participating in the discussion on this site around what might come over is because Jacob and the team are surprisingly open about the business, more so than I would expect for a publisher to be, especially of content of this nature.
Besides, at the end of the day "non-vanilla" content has the deck stacked against it. By the very definition, it's something that appeals to people who want something outside the relative norm of sexual fiction, and then there's the fact that some "non-vanilla" content runs into legal issues when trying to publish it outside of Japan (loli and shota feels like a gray area, whereas something like bestiality has a more strict legal restriction, for example). Just look at the never-ending saga that has been the physical release of Hanafuda for the kinds of issues Fakku can have with getting "non-vanilla" content published in book form.
I get it can be frustrating not seeing the kind of content you want released in the quantities you would like. I'm sure a good number of people on the site do have gripes here or there. But moving the goal posts when they reach out to you directly about this issue is not going to solve your problem. I don't have an easy solution other than attempting to get the community to invest in the content you want to see, because at the end of the day I would expect Fakku to mainly sell what people want to buy. And the fact that they are releasing more "non-vanilla" books (by their definition at least) means they are noticing a market that either did exist before or more likely wasn't buying as much as they are now, and it is paying off for them. I can only hope that Fakku's output of published "non-vanilla" content continues to increase or at the very least doesn't recede because I think variety is a net positive for the Fakku Books brand in the end.
Ok so basically your data reflects only on your site and not any outside sources right? From where i see things from the 3 that i mentioned Takeda has more popularity in the west than most of the artists you publish, my reason most of his content is pirated and translated within a month of release, although he doesn't publish on Wani he does a lot of self publishing work on doujins, he's published a manga, an H-game, an H-video, had his manga made into an anime. If that isn't popular i don't know what is and not to mention he has been suggested repeatedly by your users on the book suggestion forums way more than the artists that have currently been published.
We've published Takeda before and we will again (we even have his Native figure available), we've just chosen to do other books instead. I've even met Takeda. Our data is not just from FAKKU, we look at everything when we make publishing decisions, or we wouldn't publish books like PANDRA or Special Days (both non-Wani books from non-FAKKU artists). My point was that the data on FAKKU further supports the publishing decisions we make.
That still doesn't explain why you don't rotate releases such as 2 vanilla books and 1 different genre book, currently you have what 5 vanilla books coming up? There's no way you can't get 5 non vanilla between now and next summer to do a simple rotation to have some variety in books.
As I stated earlier in the thread, 35% of our book releases in 2018 were non-vanilla. That's 1 out of every 3, which is what you're asking for.
Ok so basically your data reflects only on your site and not any outside sources right? From where i see things from the 3 that i mentioned Takeda has more popularity in the west than most of the artists you publish, my reason most of his content is pirated and translated within a month of release, although he doesn't publish on Wani he does a lot of self publishing work on doujins, he's published a manga, an H-game, an H-video, had his manga made into an anime. If that isn't popular i don't know what is and not to mention he has been suggested repeatedly by your users on the book suggestion forums way more than the artists that have currently been published.
We've published Takeda before and we will again (we even have his Native figure available), we've just chosen to do other books instead. I've even met Takeda. Our data is not just from FAKKU, we look at everything when we make publishing decisions, or we wouldn't publish books like PANDRA or Special Days (both non-Wani books from non-FAKKU artists). My point was that the data on FAKKU further supports the publishing decisions we make.
Thank you for making a topic and not just spamming the latest book announcement topic.
Drifter995 is 100% right here. Vanilla is the largest genre both inside and outside of Japan. We have been able to see this with data of how books sell, which artists are the most popular, which chapters are read the most, which get the most favorites, etc etc. Typically you should expect 2-3 hard non-vanilla books a year. Furthermore when we look at data from Komiflo (the Japanese version of FAKKU we developed), it only reinforces the hypothesis that around the world, vanilla is the most popular genre.
These are all the books we published this year that definitely aren't vanilla (about 35% of our releases this year).
When you pre-order a figure, is the whole price charged immediately or is it done like some other sites where you do a charge of 1 cent initially to reserve and then charge the rest on release?
We try to keep paperback copies of all of our books in stock, but some of them sell out faster than we anticipate. Our goal though, is to always have paperback books available.
If a book is currently sold out, rest assured we are aware of it and planning a reprint for the future. That said, we'll figure out a better way to communicate when and what books are being reprinted.