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Google removes "Doki Doki Literature Club" from Google Play

https://bsky.app/profile/serenityforge.com/post/3mj3r4nbiws2t
128•super256•2h ago

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oceansky•1h ago
Well, at least we can "sideload" this easily with minimum attrition, right?
zb3•1h ago
If you wait 18 years before being able to install apps outside Google Play you get a nice bonus of automatically becoming age verified in a private manner. So don't complain, it's for your own good.
kcb•17m ago
In a few months Google will automatically deploy new software on our devices. This will be for our benefit and to help protect us.

If you still want to sideload dangerous unnaproved applications, first just ask Google for permission and then a day later they'll let you sideload applications to your device. I'm so grateful that they are allowing us to do this and protecting us.

jhbadger•1h ago
DDLC is a disturbing (good, but disturbing) game that opens as a bright cheerful one. So long as the description explained what the user is in for later on, I think Google shouldn't have done this. I haven't seen the Android version; I played it on PC, but as it is basically a "visual novel" I doubt there was very much difference between them.
throwaway290•1h ago
that's valuable info.

wikipedia actually makes the game sounds interesting unlike a typical dating sim.

WARNING possible spoilers, don't read if you plan to play, but just know it's not just a dating sim.

> while it appears to be a light-hearted dating simulator, it is a metafictional psychological horror game that extensively breaks the fourth wall.

> Reviewers pointed out that the game's horror was built on the destruction of a sense of control over what happens in the game and the feeling of helplessness that stems from the distortions in the game's world

mghackerlady•1h ago
It's totally free, give it a try if you're interested! It's also been ported to a variety of platforms unofficially (Wii and 3DS ottomh)
nottorp•1h ago
It's worth the experience to play that game once.

And I guess it's not worth porting games for adults to walled gardens.

Note that i said games for adults, not adult content. If you're expecting porn, move along.

YawningAngel•1h ago
I played this game recently and you have to click through several screens telling you that it's disturbing to open and play it
throwaway85825•1h ago
Walled gardens are antithetical to personal computing. Google is killing ChromeOS in favor of Android.
anonymous908213•1h ago
1bil+ people have surrendered their right to artistic expression to Google, and another 1bil+ to Apple, and another 1bil+ to Microsoft. Many more billions have surrendered it to Visa and Mastercard. The world will only continue to get worse for the foreseeable future as five corporations assert global control over what is allowed to be published. It is mournful knowing that humanity's peak is behind us.
oceansky•1h ago
Brazil and India have created alternatives to Mastercard/Visa duopoly. EU is seeking to do the same.
gambiting•1h ago
Many countries have alternatives already. In Poland Blik is ubiquitous and very very easy to use. And I love how it's implemented, Visa and MasterCard could learn from it.

Tldr - you open the app on your phone and it gives you a 6 digit BLIK code, you give that code to the seller, then a notification comes up on the app saying "seller X is trying to debit your account by amount Y, agree?". It's brilliant because then the seller gets nothing identifiable about you. Even if someone overhears the code, it's only valid 60 second so it's useless. Unlike with regular cards there is no risk of losing one or using a fake terminal that scans your card instead. And any transaction has to be explicitly rather than implicitly approved. Love it.

dtech•48m ago
Many European countries have had viable online alternatives since forever, and a lot of them are being consolidated into Werk, which will also enable physical payments
MikeTheGreat•24m ago
I'm pretty sure that I know what the answer is (sadly), but I'll try anyways:

Any chance folks in the US can use these, in the US?

This is a genuine question, although I don't have my hopes up. It would be nice to have some actual competition / choices

0x3f•23m ago
The EU 'seeks' to do a lot of things but is notoriously ineffective.
philipallstar•5m ago
Wirecard was pretty good. Assuming you're Jan Marsalek.
add-sub-mul-div•42m ago
Not Microsoft. "Sideloading" is not even a term in Windows culture the way it is with Apple and Google because it's not a second-class citizen.
girvo•37m ago
That’s not for lack of trying, though: remember Windows RT?
ACCount37•14m ago
MS has mostly abandoned that approach now. But during Windows 8 days? Yeah. There was a legitimate concern that MS will lock down Windows and try to funnel everything through Microsoft Store, establishing an Apple-style walled garden.

The concern was serious enough that Valve took a defensive posture and started investing into Linux support. Which, at first, largely failed - but eventually resulted in Steam Deck.

lxgr•38m ago
Hey, on the other hand, zero malware! It is zero, right? Please say it's zero...

Just today I found a malicious version of Ledger on the macOS app store. It's been there for five weeks, and there are already some anecdotes out there of people losing their coins.

I guess that's somehow the developer's fault for not "staking their claim" to their name, as Apple seems to only monitor for malicious duplicate submissions if the original is in the App Store to begin with...

g-b-r•22m ago
Sure, and zero ads and total privacy, as well
Ferret7446•33m ago
I wonder if this was coerced by Visa/MasterCard yet again, as they have done against many Japanese styled games in the past years. Despite some motions from the current administration, the payment processor monopoly seems keen on policing the public, which is one reason why crypto must still exist as a plan B payment method.
user34283•31m ago
Maybe regulators can be bothered this decade to do something about these corporations abusing their power over mobile app distribution and payment processing.

The EU's DMA has been a step in the right direction, even if it's yet been fairly toothless with Apple and Google flouting it.

bengotow•1h ago
Just want to drive by and mention - a friend told me to play DDLC and I was highly skeptical given the anime pin-up girl art style. I eventually gave in and gave it a shot.

It's an amazing "playable story" unlike anything I have ever played. Super creative and well worth the couple hours it takes to play. I think it could use a few trigger warnings and it should be rated PG-13 / R, but there's stuff on Netflix 10x more disturbing so I don't quite grok the Google push back on this one.

oceansky•1h ago
This genre of games are called visual novels.

Doki Doki was created with the Ren'Py Visual Novel Engine by the way.

ryukoposting•10m ago
And it's also one of the most impressive displays of RenPy's capabilities you'll ever see.

Plenty of games do amazing things with ren'py that you wouldn't think were possible just by looking at the dialogue DSL. Maps, HUDs, minigames, incredibly dynamic pathways through the game. But DDLC takes it to a different level, partly by looking so "normal" on its surface.

In college I made some spare cash writing Ren'py games for some creatives online who had the writing and illustration chops, but needed programming help. At the time, DDLC was the model for great game design in Ren'Py. There are plenty of more technically impressive Ren'py games nowadays, but DDLC is still a terrific example of technical sophistication facilitating the story.

Ren'py is awesome by the way. A tour de force of software design, in my opinion.

senkora•1h ago
The poems are pretty good too.
politelemon•43m ago
TV shows have reached a point where the ratings are blurry and R content is becoming normalised and ubiquitous with little to no enforcement.

Games are still seen as something children engage in despite the average gamers being adults.

CivBase•1h ago
This is why we need developer verification - so Google can protect us from threats like this /s
zb3•1h ago
Google and Apple know better than you what you want to play and what you want to do on your phone. Visa and Mastercard know better than you what you want to buy. Don't disagree with them, because they're only doing this for your own good.
j-bos•52m ago
I guess they don't like Monika.
wavemode•50m ago
Surprising, even by Google's standards. DDLC is a violent game but not much more. What app store rule exactly is it breaking?
the_pwner224•28m ago
"Violent"? Do you consider news reporting to be violent too? This isn't remotely in the league of all the shooter games you can find on the store.
kcb•18m ago
There are countless games on the store that let you kill endless hordes of humans in detail...
bawolff•15m ago
Sad day for freedom of expression.

[Spoilers] For those who haven't played, DDLC has subject matter related to self-harm, mental health, suicide that sort of thing. It generally treats the subjects seriously. It has content warnings on it, so people know what they are getting into.

Its weird how we seem much more hung up on censoring video games we are than books or movies. There is way more disturbing books and movies out there. If this was a book i doubt anyone would care. There probably wouldn't even be content warnings on it.

On the other hand, maybe someone trying to ban you is how you know you have achieved the status of "great literature" like all the other banned books.

luxuryballs•12m ago
fun game, I don’t want to spoil it but it’s got some elements that you will def appreciate more as a software dev once you get that far in

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