Waifu Steam Game 'Hell Girls' Has "Unconditional" Refund Policy
Hell Girls are best girls, at least concerning your wallet.
News by Daavpuke on Jan 14, 2017
Online store, Steam, might have added refunds for its digital goods, but not everyone can be helped with a limited two-hour window for games. That’s where Hell Girls, a newly released waifu simulator, wants to go above and beyond to please its suitors. Here’s a video that shows off the game, as well as its statements:
One of the game’s announcements reads: “Unconditional refund policy.” In this post, the developer claims that people who bought Hell Girls can call for a refund at “any place and any time.” There are just two conditions:
1. Befriend the developer on Steam
2. Send the name, time and price of the purchased game, as well as Paypal details.
That last caveat, giving random strangers personal info, should be noted to be at one’s own risk, just to be sure. It’s probably safe, but that’s what people think of every transaction that happens on the internet and we all know how that turns out.
There’s something to be said about the disposability of Steam products as well, since Hell Girls does more than just tantalize an otherwise standard match-3 puzzle game with scantily clad women. The game additionally pulls the low-budget trick of pricing the game at just €1.99 and discounting it by a whopping 40% at launch. At just €1.19, any purchase becomes pretty low-risk, especially taking into account the secondary economy of the Steam Marketplace, where users can sell any earned cards, emoticons and backgrounds.
Speaking of which, developer SakuraGame has one more plea to get people to pull the trigger on Hell Girls, with the following message:
After getting the refund, you will not have to delete the game or the badges, cards, backgrounds and emoticons you’ve got.
WHY? It’s because you’re the God here.
In just one day, Hell Girls has already allotted 132 reviews, at the time of writing, with 96% of those being a recommendation. This reception gives the game a “Very Positive” overall stamp on the store page.
Daav Valentaten, NoobFeed (@Daavpuke)
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