Collection VN Ren'Py Completed Do You Like Horny Bunnies? Remastered - Complete Collection [Final] [ZyX]

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Dole

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Apr 28, 2017
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I just finished replaying one of my favorite nes games
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I don`t know your game (like a lot).

I wrote normal. I played the goblinboy games (the game with pics) aso more as one time they was free and have hot girl pics.

It was more that you as buyer from the old versions get the new. Do you play it because it have new graphic when you know all?

You can play in this time a new unknown game, watch a movie and so on did you really play it again? This was my meaning.


And if you played it for "free" (like her) for years would you buy it only because the graphic was updated when you know the complete story and pics?


I said before when you haven`t played it all is fine. My critic was only on JastUSA to spend there money for it and not to buy a new game licence to translate this.
 

Akatosh05

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Apr 16, 2019
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According to what I found, the installer apparently didn't install dejavusans.ttf properly. (JAST Dev told me this)
I will try to download Ben Shapiro installer version and see if the problem happens with it.
If you want to test yourself, friend, this is the Installer Download Link by Ben Shapiro
Mega

EDIT: Try this fix: Go to the game folder(s)/Ren'Py/common and place these .ttf files in the game(s) and try again.
EDIT2: IMPORTANT: USE THE INSTALLER... It works completely fine and causes no Skip problems!
Viessa
The installer link needs to replace the links on the main page! Thanks for understanding!
It work you are a king ^^ Thank you ^^
 

If443

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Apr 14, 2018
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Man I given shot on this and is good I think my first hentai was futabu where it all begins
 

Kioku

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Jan 16, 2019
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My game crash because the skip mode. Why ? Someone has a soluce ?
I looked at the log file on the first game, it's missing a font. If you unzip this file (I'll include it) in the main directory of the game, it won't crash anymore.

These are open source fonts I found by googling it.

I hope this is okay. If not, feel free to delete this, but this does fix the problem.
 

Heimeropen

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Nov 15, 2019
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I looked at the log file on the first game, it's missing a font. If you unzip this file (I'll include it) in the main directory of the game, it won't crash anymore.

These are open source fonts I found by googling it.

I hope this is okay. If not, feel free to delete this, but this does fix the problem.
I think I already provided the same solution?!
 

SENNNN

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Jun 5, 2020
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I tried extracting from the file and running it on my mac, however, I cannot find a way to open the game. Does it simply not open in mac, or am I doing something wrong, as I thought it could for this version?
 
Apr 19, 2019
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Ah yes. First heard about this one when watching X-Play with Adam Sessler and Morgan Webb on Tech TV. They went to Comicon, or something like that. Morgan noticed a booth set up selling eroge. She bought Adam a boxed copy of the first game as a gag, exclaiming "It's porn!" amidst his confusion. He acted shocked, but you know he still cherishes that copy, I'm sure.

Ya know what? It was "Fanime", not Comicon. Beware, early '00s cringe TV ahead. Skip to 16:03 to see the "Do you like horny bunnies" gag.
 

phupdup

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Oct 24, 2019
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This brings back memories. Too bad that the dev's heads are so far up M$ ass that they never even considered building this collection for the Linux platform. I took matters into my own hands and threw it into my Renpy 7.4 sdk. So far I've only done version 1. It was almost painless converting it over.

If you want to try this for yourself, consider downloading and installing the rpatool to unpack renpy archives and the unrpyc decompiler to decompile the bytecode files. As usual, devs in proprietary land don't believe in allowing the users to use their own software as they see fit.

Start by unpacking the download into a folder. Use rpatool to unpack the rpa archives and then remove the now useless rpa files. Then use unrpyc to decompile the bytecode files to get back rpy sources.

Code:
cd '/<wherever>/Do You Like Horny Bunnies Complete Collection/DYLHB1/game'
find . -name "*.rpa" -exec rpatool -x {} \;
find . -name "*.rpa" -exec rm {} \;
unrpyc.py .
Start up your renpy sdk and create a new renpy project called dylhb1 or whatever. It doesn't matter what templates and resolution settings you choose here since you will immediately discard the newly created game folder in your renpy projects directory. Do that and then cut and paste the game folder for version 1 from your download in its place. If you launch the project now without doing anything else, you will run probably run into a runtime error if you are running a newer Renpy sdk. I got this:

Code:
File "game/options.rpy", line 41, in script
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Exception: config.scene_clears_layer_at_list is not a known configuration variable.
I stubbed that out of my decompiled options.rpy file and also put in a couple of overrides on text speed to set it back to instant (0) since the jerk devs hardcoded it at 30 and have no gui to change it. They also appear to be assholes about rollback since they had this section of code in gui.rpy that I stubbed out with extreme prejudice:

Code:
    def readback_catcher():
        pass
#        ui.add(renpy.Keymap( rollback = If(QQ(), (SetVariable("yvalue", 1.0), ShowMenu("history")), NullAction()) ))
#        ui.add(renpy.Keymap( rollforward = ui.returns(None) ))
#        ui.add(renpy.Keymap( auto = If(QQ(), Preference("auto-forward", "toggle"), NullAction()) ))
#        ui.add(renpy.Keymap( history = If(QQ(), ShowMenu("history"), NullAction()) ))
#        ui.add(renpy.Keymap( save = If(QQ(), ShowMenu("save"), NullAction()) ))
#        ui.add(renpy.Keymap( load = If(QQ(), ShowMenu("load"), NullAction()) ))
#        ui.add(renpy.Keymap( pref = If(QQ(), ShowMenu("preferences"), NullAction()) ))
#        ui.add(renpy.Keymap( title = If(QQ(), MainMenu(), NullAction()) ))
#        ui.add(renpy.Keymap( ss = If(QQ(), Function(my_screenshot), NullAction()) ))
I've attached my hacked up gui.rpy and options.rpy files so you can download and use those for yourselves. Now you can launch the project and chuckle at the old school Windowsy style gui. It seems to work just fine for me and now I can use my mouse wheel to roll backwards and forwards the way that God and the Renpy overlords intended.
 

phupdup

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I missed the options screen since they chose to remap rmb to hide the hud instead. More of the head up M$ ass style gui I guess. It also took a while to find that the menu strip at the top of the screen was a mouseover popup and not an always present strip like I seemed to remember with these old games. I edited the gui.rpy from above to put the right mouse button back to showing the options the way that Renpy intended. Too bad the jerks didn't bother to set this up as load/save with options as a subscreen the way the rest of the world does this.
 

phupdup

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I had to do some more finagling to re-enable the console. So config.developer is turned back on in options.rpy and I had to squash some silly remapping of shift-o to preferences in gui.rpy. The reason for all this was my looking at the first choice screen about who mc thought about and finding a series of choice<n> flags getting set. So instead of getting descriptive branch point checks we end up with this bullshit as an example for what I think is Akira's path:

Code:
dylhbch1/game $ find . -name "*.rpy" -exec grep -iH "choice10" {} \;
./script_code.rpy:    define choice10 = False
./script_text.rpy:    $ choice10 = True
./script_text.rpy:    if choice10:
./script_text.rpy:    if (choice1 or choice3) and choice4 and choice10 and choice12 and choice19 and choice29:
 

phupdup

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And, of course, the knuckleheads remapped <esc> to toggle the top menustrip on and off. You can still get it by rolling over the top so let's just put that right back to where it should be so we can bail out of the console after popping it up.
 

Lupin_IV

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May 5, 2018
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Did they screw up the credits for the first game?
I get a screen that just says "staff" followed by a minute of black screen and then the ZyX logo screen.
 
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