Second game of Corrupting series by @Mister XxX.
First, if you
You play Xenoa again, after she has corrupted the Circle.
Now you have to conquer the land nearby the Circle fortress.
The sandbox part consist to build your army, administer your domain by building structure to improve your fortress and lands, manage resources, rule by by enacting laws (that promote women right and homosexuality).
The game is a bit grinding at the start, as you need some time to build your army, and collect resources to be able to improve your fortress and the villages and towns you conquer.
But after 2-3 conquests, resources won't be an issue anymore, except for food that limit the size of your army.
I like the domain management / "wargame" part a lot.
Even if it's simplistic.
The only drawback of this game for me, it's that like lot of sandbox games, there a lot of click to get what you need for the next step. And things end up being repetitive.
But not so much that I got really bored.
Overall, a good sequel of Corrupting the Circle
First, if you
- Don't like lesbian MC.
- Don't like sandbox games.
- Don't like text game with few pics.
- Want animations.
- See corrupting women as turning young ingenues into complete whores.
You play Xenoa again, after she has corrupted the Circle.
Now you have to conquer the land nearby the Circle fortress.
The sandbox part consist to build your army, administer your domain by building structure to improve your fortress and lands, manage resources, rule by by enacting laws (that promote women right and homosexuality).
The game is a bit grinding at the start, as you need some time to build your army, and collect resources to be able to improve your fortress and the villages and towns you conquer.
But after 2-3 conquests, resources won't be an issue anymore, except for food that limit the size of your army.
I like the domain management / "wargame" part a lot.
Even if it's simplistic.
The only drawback of this game for me, it's that like lot of sandbox games, there a lot of click to get what you need for the next step. And things end up being repetitive.
But not so much that I got really bored.
Overall, a good sequel of Corrupting the Circle