Until today I always thought this was the ancient, outdated version of Sweet Affection (previously Research into Affection), with the creator going from corruption to affection 'cause he started loving the characters more.
And now I found it's another, totally different game? That they share "only" the principal characters and the mechanics?
Incredible.
Trust me,
You are not the first one that makes that mistake, and I'm quite sure that you won't be the last one.
Research Into Corruption has always been mainly focused on Corruption, lust and depravity.
Where Sweet Affection (previously named Research into Affection) has always been more focused on love and romance and the characters themself.
The setting is similar, but the story and characters themself couldn't be further apart from each other.
I can understand the confusion, because both projects were started by the same developer (Boomatica.)
However, I am still part of that original team (Minus Boomatica) and we started our own patreon page after he disappeared and continued work on Sweet Affection under the name of Naughty Attic Gaming.
Where Research into Corruption was abandoned years ago by Boomatica and handed it over to DrSmith, who later handed it over to Dark Coven/Fallen angels.
And, before I receive any more messages asking for links, or guides, or even people that decide to donate and expecting a RiC build.
I wanted to make clear that we have nothing to do with Research Into Corruption as Naughty Attic Gaming.
This is 100% Fallen Angels.
they're almost exactly the same set up in both games. You may not have anything to do with it, but they're very, very similar games. I don't care, because I love them. But it's silly to pretend they're different. They play almost exactly the same.
Yes and no.
Mechanics and setting wise, absolutely... I agree.
But, as I already explained a bit above, the content in the game is completely different.
The one is mostly focused on Corrupting and lust, and the other more on love and romance.
But, I respect it if you might see it differently.
(And, it would probably be a good idea as well if I stop coming to this thread to avoid any further confusion.
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