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HuneX

Japan Founded 1992 Website

Publisher and developer company established in October 1992 in Tokyo, Japan. In many of it's releases different brand names and logos are used instead of HuneX one.

HuneX at a Glance

HuneX is a Japanese publisher and developer founded in 1992 that has released 81 titles since 1993. The company operates primarily as a developer with 77 games under its direct creation, while only seven appear where they are listed solely as a publisher. Their catalog spans from the PlayStation era through to modern systems like the Nintendo Switch and Android devices, though the PlayStation 2 remains their most supported platform with 31 releases. The PlayStation Portable follows closely with 23 titles, indicating a heavy focus on Sony handhelds during the mid-2000s and early 2010s. Their output is heavily concentrated in the visual novel genre, which accounts for 45 of their games. Adventure titles make up another 20 entries, followed by simulators and role-playing games at nine and seven respectively. The company produced very little content in the 1990s with only nine games, but saw a massive surge in the 2000s when they released 43 titles. Production slowed significantly in the 2010s to 26 games and has dropped further in the 2020s with just three releases so far. Quality consistency is a notable issue for this developer. Their average rating across rated titles sits at 57.3 out of 100, which suggests an overall mixed reception. The rating distribution shows they have only one title considered great, zero in the good range, one in the mixed category, and one rated as poor. Alia's Carnival! Sacrament stands out as their highest-rated work with a score of 87, but other titles like Office Lovers scored a mediocre 50 and Steam Prison received a low 35. Recent activity includes releases like The Town of Nie Iromusubi in May 2025 and Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club: Tokimeki Roadmap to the Future in April 2025. They also released Hoshizora Testudou to Shiro no Tabi in 2021 and Ephemeral: Miniature Garden in late 2018. The bio notes that many releases use different brand names or logos instead of the main HuneX name, which complicates tracking their full history under a single identity.

81
Total Games
57.3
Avg Rating
1993
First Release
2025
Latest Release

Genre Breakdown

Visual Novel
43%
Adventure
19%
Simulator
9%
Role-playing (RPG)
7%
Sport
7%

Platform Spread

PlayStation 2
31
PlayStation Portable
23
PlayStation
9
PlayStation Vita
9
PC (Microsoft Windows)
8

Release Timeline

1990s
9
2000s
43
2010s
26
2020s
3

Rating Distribution

1
80-100
0
60-79
1
40-59
1
0-39
Simple 2000 Series Vol. 77: The Hanasou Hanguru no Tabi game cover

Simple 2000 Series Vol. 77: The Hanasou Hanguru no Tabi

2005·PS2
Simple 2000 Series Ultimate Vol. 20: Love*Mahjong 2 game cover

Simple 2000 Series Ultimate Vol. 20: Love*Mahjong 2

2004·PS2
Paparazzi game cover

Paparazzi

2004·PS2
Simple 2000 Series Vol. 45: The Koi to Namida to, Tsukioku to... - Thread Colors Sayonara no Mukougawa game cover

Simple 2000 Series Vol. 45: The Koi to Namida to, Tsukioku to... - Thread Colors Sayonara no Mukougawa

2004·PS2
Simple 2000 Series Vol. 44: The Hajimete no RPG - Densetsu no Keishousha game cover

Simple 2000 Series Vol. 44: The Hajimete no RPG - Densetsu no Keishousha

2004·PS2
Pink Pong game cover

Pink Pong

2003·PS2
Love Smash! 5 game cover

Love Smash! 5

2003·PS2
Simple 2000 Series Ultimate Vol. 11: Wandaba Style - Totsugeki! Mix Live Juice game cover

Simple 2000 Series Ultimate Vol. 11: Wandaba Style - Totsugeki! Mix Live Juice

2003·PS2
Ripple no Tamago: Apprentice Magician game cover

Ripple no Tamago: Apprentice Magician

2003·PS2
Pinball Fun game cover

Pinball Fun

2003·PS2
Puzzle Maniacs game cover

Puzzle Maniacs

2003·PS2
Simple 2000 Series Ultimate Vol. 5: Love * Mahjong game cover

Simple 2000 Series Ultimate Vol. 5: Love * Mahjong

2002·PS2
Simple 2000 Series Vol. 13: The Renai Adventure 2 - Garasu no Mori game cover

Simple 2000 Series Vol. 13: The Renai Adventure 2 - Garasu no Mori

2002·PS2
Tennis Court Smash game cover

Tennis Court Smash

2002·PS2
Simple 1500 Series Vol. 88: The Gal Mahjong game cover

Simple 1500 Series Vol. 88: The Gal Mahjong

2002·PS3, PS1, PSP
Simple 1500 Series Vol. 92: The Tozan RPG game cover

Simple 1500 Series Vol. 92: The Tozan RPG

2002·PS1
Simple 2000 Series Ultimate Vol. 1: Love Smash! game cover

Simple 2000 Series Ultimate Vol. 1: Love Smash!

2002·PS2
Simple 1500 Series Vol. 81: The Renai Adventure - Okaeri! game cover

Simple 1500 Series Vol. 81: The Renai Adventure - Okaeri!

2001·PS1, DC
Simple 2000 Series Vol. 2: The Party Game game cover

Simple 2000 Series Vol. 2: The Party Game

2001·PS2
Simple 1500 Series Vol. 71: The Renai Simulation 2 game cover

Simple 1500 Series Vol. 71: The Renai Simulation 2

2001·PS3, PS1, PSP +1
Simple 2000 Ultimate Vol. 10: Love Songs - Idol ga Classmate game cover

Simple 2000 Ultimate Vol. 10: Love Songs - Idol ga Classmate

2001·PS2
Angel Present game cover

Angel Present

2001·DC
Tricolore Crise game cover

Tricolore Crise

2000·DC
Simple 1500 Series Vol. 36: The Renai Simulation - Natsu-iro Celebration game cover

Simple 1500 Series Vol. 36: The Renai Simulation - Natsu-iro Celebration

2000·PS3, PS1, PSP +1
Blue Breaker Burst: Egao no Asu ni game cover

Blue Breaker Burst: Egao no Asu ni

1998·PS3, PS1, PSP +1
Blue Breaker Burst: Bishou o Anata to game cover

Blue Breaker Burst: Bishou o Anata to

1998·PS3, PS1, PSP
First Kiss Story game cover

First Kiss Story

1998·PS1, PC-FX
Blue Breaker: Ken Yorimo Hohoemi wo game cover

Blue Breaker: Ken Yorimo Hohoemi wo

1996·PS3, PS1, PSP +2
Megami Paradise 2 game cover

Megami Paradise 2

1996·PC-FX
Private Eye Dol game cover

Private Eye Dol

1995·Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling: Queen of Queens game cover

All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling: Queen of Queens

1995·PC-FX
Vasteel 2 game cover

Vasteel 2

1994·Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD
Magicoal game cover

Magicoal

1993·Turbografx-16/PC Engine CD