The earliest build played: 0.7.5
The latest build played: Public 0.12.4
How I came across:
I found this game somewhere in 2017 while browsing the VN section. Back then, I was intrigued by the art and the story and decided to have a go with this. Some of the earlier reviews are somewhere between 3 to 4 stars, so that helps in making me play this game too, I suppose.
The story (so far):
The VN Kingdom of Deception started after the long conquest of the Lundaris to stand on top of the racial food chain and the story started surrounding one of the Lundari forces' commanders, Commander Sabia Dufuor. Cmdr. Sabia Dufuor, along with a squad of her troops were on the search of an ancient ruin, however, the search was cut short after a rag-tag band of rogue Orcs from Grok og Dar, a nearby Orcish settlement, ambushed and completely annihilates them leaving Sabia to either surrender or face a duel with one of the Orcs. Her duel was short and she was knocked unconscious and brought to the settlement by the Orcs -- leaving her with nothing but rags. From here, she swore to eliminate both Tyra, her mother, and Lynn, her sister as revenge for what happened to her and the reason why she is now in the custody of the Orcs.
To reach that goal, she has to use whatever means necessary to ensure her position and make sure that her progress was not in vain, even if she had to fuck everyone (and to an extent, everything) - both literally and figuratively.
My experience (so far):
The VN Kingdom of Deception is a very decently made game, at first. The story intrigues me and a part of me wants to see where this will be going forward and another part of me wanted to see optional stories available for the players to... "enjoy."
However, nowadays, the game has taken a bit of a nose-dive in terms of quality and everything remained the same as it was in 0.7.5 but with miscellaneous quests given by NPCs or one-time events (such as Prison Break, Betting at the Bar, etc.) and of course, some of these scenes are repeatable with lesser quality control than previous builds.
As much as I like listening to the soundtracks, there weren't any significant changes after (more or less) four years of development. No moaning, no slapping cheeks sounds, no spanking, and of course "the money shot" noises after the dirty deed is done dirt cheap.
The gameplay is pretty basic as you only need to click choices and point to where you want to go on the map and on the locations available to you (as per Public build 0.12.4, Avarton and Whitecrest are two of the new locations that you can visit). And of course, the Sub and Dom values will alter how people perceive you as the former Cmdr. Sabia and how many scenes you can obtain throughout the game. While there are romance scenes, I think it is still an undervalued and underdeveloped aspect of the game, which could be a very interesting missed opportunity that the devs overlook.
But!
Even with all its weaknesses, the game gives you nothing but clues as to how you will proceed towards your destination -- which could be everywhere...
and bearing pretty heavy consequences.
Verdict:
Wanna have a go? Give it some thought. 3/5.
As a game, the VN Kingdom of Deception outweighs the positives with the negatives and there are quite a lot of it, which you can find throughout the comment section. However, after playing the game again from the start, I came to appreciate the game for what it is now and what it was then.