The princess maker genre has existed since the early 80s. It is disingenuous to insinuate otherwise.
...dude, you literally don't even know what you're TALKING about, because it's very obvious that you know NOTHING about Long Live the Princess (despite me LINKING IT).
Neither game is in the "Princess Maker" genre at all (yes, I have played Princess Maker, and an example of a porn game in that genre would be
Slave Maker, not one of these two!), but if you actually played both LLtP and Corrupted Kingdoms you wouldn't be able to miss, well,
all the things I mentioned. Even if the plot similarities are coincidental, the interface is
literally the same, with almost exactly the same stat system menu, story lead/clue screen, and inventory menu. Corrupted Kingdoms added a few more buttons to the row in the top right of the screen, like Powers and the relationship tracker for the girls, as well as an extra button for the settings, but it's still extremely obvious the game took inspiration from Long Live the Princess. It's like all those games made with Mirror Maker share a look with Mirror itself, even though Mirror is just built on Unity, the same way LLtP and Corrupted Kingdoms are both built on Ren'Py but look much more like each other than any other Ren'Py games do. This isn't a slight on Corrupted Kingdoms, lots of works take inspiration from other works (when I asked Belle about it she said the same thing and even admitted it was a bit flattering) but at least the initial similarities are so blatant that they simply cannot be coincidence. This isn't really a matter for discussion, at least not if you have any idea what you're talking about (which we've already confirmed you do not). Disingenuous my ass...