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Haydee is a third-person role-playing game in the style of Metroid and Castlevania notable for its protagonist, a robot with a human's body and scant clothing.

History

Haydee was developed by Haydee Interactive and approved through Steam's Greenlight program. On July 31st, 2016, a trailer for the game was released on YouTube (shown below).


The game was approved and released on September 26th, 2016 and retails at $15.[1] The game's page promises to challenge the player with "no handholding" "regeneration," or "checkpoints."

Reception

Early Steam reviews were very positive about the game despite its outwardly salacious appearance. As of March 1st, 2018, the game has a 9/10 rating on Steam with mostly positive user reviews. Kotaku[2] pointed out that the game had "terrible" breast physics and difficult controls. The latter point was echoed in several Steam reviews.

Online Presence

Haydee is most notable for its vast modding community. There are dozens of mods allowing the player to play as different characters in different outfits, including a nude mod.[3] The game has a lighter presence on social media. It's Facebook page[4] has about 670 likes. The game also has pages on TV Tropes[5] and its own Wiki.[6]

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[1] Steam – Haydee

[2] Kotaku – Steam Top Seller With 'Sexy' Protagonist Has Terrible Breast Physics

[3] Steam Workshop – Haydee mods

[4] Facebook – Haydee

[5] TV Tropes – Video Game / Haydee

[6] Wikia – Haydee



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About

Haydee is a third-person role-playing game in the style of Metroid and Castlevania notable for its protagonist, a robot with a human's body and scant clothing.

History

Haydee was developed by Haydee Interactive and approved through Steam's Greenlight program. On July 31st, 2016, a trailer for the game was released on YouTube (shown below).



The game was approved and released on September 26th, 2016 and retails at $15.[1] The game's page promises to challenge the player with "no handholding" "regeneration," or "checkpoints."

Reception

Early Steam reviews were very positive about the game despite its outwardly salacious appearance. As of March 1st, 2018, the game has a 9/10 rating on Steam with mostly positive user reviews. Kotaku[2] pointed out that the game had "terrible" breast physics and difficult controls. The latter point was echoed in several Steam reviews.

Online Presence

Haydee is most notable for its vast modding community. There are dozens of mods allowing the player to play as different characters in different outfits, including a nude mod.[3] The game has a lighter presence on social media. It's Facebook page[4] has about 670 likes. The game also has pages on TV Tropes[5] and its own Wiki.[6]

Search Interest

External References

[1] Steam – Haydee

[2] Kotaku – Steam Top Seller With 'Sexy' Protagonist Has Terrible Breast Physics

[3] Steam Workshop – Haydee mods

[4] Facebook – Haydee

[5] TV Tropes – Video Game / Haydee

[6] Wikia – Haydee

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Duke Bruh
Duke Bruh

If there's one thing this her design always bothered me is how incomplete it looks.
It doesn't take much to make a better one because it feels like the artist gave up halfway through for the lower part.
Like "fuck it,this is meant to be fap bait anyway".

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