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And yes it has a lot of adult scenes.
So is flirting/romancing fun here ?
The flirting/romance is more like an adventure game where you piece together clues about the guests, find objects to interact the quest with and experiment with dialogue all in an effort to get romantically involved with the girls at the party.
It's not a visual novel and the environment is a full 3 D environment where you can freely walk around and explore.
HP is a first-person title in which you can freely roam the venue in order to complete objectives / missions / requests and whatnot of various party-goers. After developing enough affinity with them, or completing the right objectives, you'll open up the opportunity to bed them.
BAD has a stronger variety of intimate scenes and they are done very well, with strong music selection to sync up with the personality of your choice of woman. HP is decent in that area but it's not one of it's strengths.
House Party shines as an adventure game first and foremost. On my first playthrough, I almost expected to be yeeted into situations where I'd be able to bed the party-goers quite quickly and was pleasantly surprised when completing tasks would open up entirely new tasks and story-lines for other party members which all had a surprising (based on what kind of game it is) amount of substance to them.
BAD shines as narrative, adult-only experience. House Party can be enjoyed without the explicit add-on or the need to bed anybody at all. You can avoid romance in BAD but that almost feels like the sort of thing you'd do once you'd exhausted all romantic options.
Both have strong elements of replayability, you can be locked out of quests / routes in either based on your choices and will either have to start from the beginning again or rely on older saves.
Both have memorable characters, both can be quite funny at times. HP opts in more for comedy whereas BAD opts in more for romance.
its basically i flirting simulator.
you enter a house party, make new friends and try eventually having sex with some of them.
every character does have its own personality and its easy to put one's foot in one's mouth.
so success or failure depends on both your decisions an behaviour
So the way to there is floored with obstacles and you'll find yourself in a lot of weird but funny situations, giving you a good laughter or two.