Truemourne
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The change happened around the same time when the Corrupted Kingdom patreon page went under review due to the presence of kids in the game. No sexual interaction happened with said kids, they were the children you had with each member of the harem and you could visit them at the daycare or go out with them and respective mother for some wholesome time. But patreon said no kids in a porn game and blasted the dev for that who only had 2 choices: leave patreon or remove the kids.Is it just me or with each update that passes other people who are playing also wonder what happened to MC's sister? Because man we simply don't know anything about her like if she is or was a futa or a woman and not even what the hell happened to her for her to simply disappear after we got the doll, and what the hell is that grave in the backyard, does it belong to her? And if it does, why the hell does MC see her inside the house? Does MC happen to suffer from some degenerative brain disease or did he suffer some serious trauma? These are questions that don't seem like they will be answered in this game...
I was rereading the old Patreon posts (which have been deleted) and there was one that said exactly the following:
- added the first dating options.
Take your girlfriend on the first date to an aquarium or go shopping.
Let her try on some 30+ clothes ~ Cute or vulgar clothes.
However, in the current version of the game I have never seen this dating option in the game, nor in any of the scenes that were in the images in the post. Can someone who has been playing since the beginning tell me if this dating option was removed by Ani or do you have to do the pure route (which to be honest, has almost nothing, the author set the weekend for this route and focused only on NTS/NTR but I actually prefer it that way.) to be able to see it?
That's the excuse the Corrupted Kingdom dev used but it's unlikely to be the reason why he got thrown away. Plenty of other games have kids in them and no problem, the problem with his game is that the MC uses Mind Control on basically all the girls. And patreon made a new rule about consent at the same time as the children stuff, where they explain a few different views on that, basically for them mind control counts as rape cause the person isn't themselves when they agree thus did not "really" give consent, and that's most likely why he got kicked off. I know it's stupid cause there are also other games with rape on patreon, but yeah Corrupted Kingdoms was huge, and thus easily on the radar.The change happened around the same time when the Corrupted Kingdom patreon page went under review due to the presence of kids in the game. No sexual interaction happened with said kids, they were the children you had with each member of the harem and you could visit them at the daycare or go out with them and respective mother for some wholesome time. But patreon said no kids in a porn game and blasted the dev for that who only had 2 choices: leave patreon or remove the kids.
That move made some dev rethink the mere existence of underage character in their game even if they had no plan to sexualize them. For Ani and futa family,the dev chose to make the little sister disappear with the doll quest making her dead in the story and th MC seeing her as an hallucination.
I don't want to repeat myself but I just gave up and accepted new devs will want to do taboo content, patreon will warn them and then they will cancel the taboo content. And that's just life.I wonder why the devs use patreon, when they have so many rules for porn games. Just saying Futa Family name alone implys that there is incest. Does patreon have a better better paying system then subscribestar wheres the devs have a larger cut of the donations then they would on subscribstar?
patreon has a much wider reach and many people don't even know its a thing or don't want to use subscribestar.I wonder why the devs use patreon, when they have so many rules for porn games. Just saying Futa Family name alone implys that there is incest. Does patreon have a better better paying system then subscribestar wheres the devs have a larger cut of the donations then they would on subscribstar?
But shouldn't there be other points to be taken into consideration, such as how much of a percentage the site or app receives from the creator's earnings (I don't believe that these are really free posts, after all the author/developer makes money from this, but I don't know because I don't know them and I don't even have an account there.) and of course visibility is important, but I believe that rules that make your work difficult should also be taken into consideration.patreon has a much wider reach and many people don't even know its a thing or don't want to use subscribestar.
What does "reach" even mean for a site like patreon? It's not like people are going to patreon to search for people to back. Patreon itself has no presence or reach, it's just a site that people link to to get paid. The creator is what drives traffic to the pay site, not the other way around. It doesn't actually matter what site the creator is sending people to, it could be patreon, subscribestar, some completely new alternative, anyone who's willing to pay money to support the project is gonna do so regardless. I genuinely never understood why people had the perception that the specific site you used mattered from any sort of "brand recognition" standpoint, creators should NOT be giving patreon the kind of power they do by assuming people care (obviously if the contracts are better that's a different story, but if people are constantly getting kicked off anyways that's kind of a moot point).patreon has a much wider reach and many people don't even know its a thing or don't want to use subscribestar.
Or not an actual sister, but more like adopted. Just like the relation between the MC/GF and their moms.In general, the topic with the sister is interesting, I should ask Ani if there are plans for the sister to return to the plot?
This could further expand on the theme of family when the main plot about families finally begins.
As a last resort, Ani can arrange the matter in such a way that it is not really a sister, but some kind of spirit, or something like that, so that all sorts of censors will not pester and sit in silence.
Sorry buddy, I don't remember how I did that, but I do remember I had to retry a few times.Can anyone please help me with the boulder rolling maze puzzle during the goblin quest? I am super dumb
But shouldn't there be other points to be taken into consideration, such as how much of a percentage the site or app receives from the creator's earnings (I don't believe that these are really free posts, after all the author/developer makes money from this, but I don't know because I don't know them and I don't even have an account there.) and of course visibility is important, but I believe that rules that make your work difficult should also be taken into consideration.
Reach as in patreon is way more widely used by many more users. Its a lot more common for people to already have a patreon account or be famillar with the platform through their favorite content creators. In addition Subscribestar has had multiple smear campaigns against it because it doesn't ban certain content or creators. Subscribestar also has no paypal support while patreon does. These two last points can make the site seem sketchy to some users or outright make them refuse to use it.What does "reach" even mean for a site like patreon? It's not like people are going to patreon to search for people to back. Patreon itself has no presence or reach, it's just a site that people link to to get paid. The creator is what drives traffic to the pay site, not the other way around. It doesn't actually matter what site the creator is sending people to, it could be patreon, subscribestar, some completely new alternative, anyone who's willing to pay money to support the project is gonna do so regardless. I genuinely never understood why people had the perception that the specific site you used mattered from any sort of "brand recognition" standpoint, creators should NOT be giving patreon the kind of power they do by assuming people care (obviously if the contracts are better that's a different story, but if people are constantly getting kicked off anyways that's kind of a moot point).
Is this a fact that Ani stated themselves or just your theory? This makes no sense. First, the doll quest only removes your sister from the game after you have completed it. Before that, she still exists as a character in the game. It literally doesn't solve the problem of having underage characters in the game. It even puts a bigger focus on the sister.The change happened around the same time when the Corrupted Kingdom patreon page went under review due to the presence of kids in the game. No sexual interaction happened with said kids, they were the children you had with each member of the harem and you could visit them at the daycare or go out with them and respective mother for some wholesome time. But patreon said no kids in a porn game and blasted the dev for that who only had 2 choices: leave patreon or remove the kids.
That move made some dev rethink the mere existence of underage character in their game even if they had no plan to sexualize them. For Ani and futa family,the dev chose to make the little sister disappear with the doll quest making her dead in the story and th MC seeing her as an hallucination.