Well, if you’re a fanatic of Japanese Visual Novels,the latest Humble Bundleseems like something that’d pique your interest. Dubbed the Humble Sekai Project Bundle, it contains up to 17 Visual Novels released by the titular publisher, includingWorld End EconomicaandNarcissu.

Oh, and it also includes three titles in the illustriousNekoparaseries — which is quite clearly the highlight of this bundle. Clearly.

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All right, so here’s what the Humble Sekai Project Bundle will net you:

Pay $1 or More:

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Beat the Average ($10.20 at the time of writing):

Pay $12 or More:

It would be remiss of me to mention that, as this bundle only provides Steam versions of its included games, you’ll have to make do with the altered versions of titles that would otherwise contain adult (read: lewd) content such as the aforementionedNekopara. Sure, this news may come as a disappointment to some individuals, but it’s not at all unexpected.

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Clearly, this is something that warranted mentioning. I would be failing in my duty of meeting Destructoid’s high standards of journalistic integrity if I avoided discussing hard-hitting topics such as the prospect of Steam versions of anime catgirl-themed Visual Novels being devoid of any and all explicitly lewd material, after all.

Still, if you’re interested in picking up a decently sizeable collection of Visual Novels, this seems like a pretty good deal. I know I’ve been meaning to check outWorld End Economica— which was written by the author ofSpice and Wolf— at the very least.

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