Why do they switch places?
I'm interested in the princess getting corrupted by the pleb, not so much in the other side
It's quite dumb why they switch. I won't spoil it, but it wasn't by choice, but rather, by stupidity. And I haven't played through the whole thing yet, but so far, it seems like the princess doesn't need corrupting. If anything, it seems like the peasant is more "pure" and in danger of being corrupted by the princess' lifestyle.
Anyway, it looks like a promising game. I did have an audible groan, and mentally facepalmed when I saw why they switched. But that's just me. Blatantly stupid decisions in stories is a pet peeve of mine. But I'll get over it, and I'm curious to see how the story unfolds.