![corruption of champions character maker corruption of champions character maker](https://gamecax.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/corruption-of-champions-1.jpg)
The word has no grip upon my identity anymore. The anger I felt in that instance has since been replaced with an eyeroll and a sigh. I still remember the first time I was called “faggot”. Two years have passed since the game was published. One from a developer that not only knew their audience, but communicated with them actively and often took their considerations into their process.
![corruption of champions character maker corruption of champions character maker](https://forum.fenoxo.com/proxy.php?image=http%3A%2F%2Fi0.kym-cdn.com%2Fentries%2Ficons%2Foriginal%2F000%2F019%2F640%2FCoC_Logo.jpg)
The market seemed perfect for an actively developed, ever evolving and continuously funded text adventure like this once again. Corruption of Champions 2 wasn’t just an inevitability-it was openly awaited. People often refer to the games with a sly grin and an eye roll-or openly talk about their playthroughs. Yet CoC and Fenoxo’s games still remain a subject of discussion based on their reputation. The communities that lacked representation when Fenoxo published CoC now have a wealth of media to choose from, often with more mindful representation than what the kink community offered before. Funding and communicating with an audience is easier than ever before. Steam openly welcomes adult content of all varieties. Triple A titles regularly feature nudity and graphic sex scenes professionally rigged, voice acted and designed. Much has changed in the way of adult content since.
![corruption of champions character maker corruption of champions character maker](http://online.anyflip.com/jese/fwnu/files/thumb/2.jpg)
It featured scenes of queer sexuality (however questionable those depictions are now) and appealed to communities lacking content in mainstream porn. At the time, there was nothing else quite like CoC. Fenoxo grew, and now has published several other text adventure titles with similar themes. This coupled with Fenoxo’s inclusion of the player base in the games development made for what was critically lauded as a success. Upon defeating an enemy or losing a battle, the player could have sex (either with or without both parties consenting). Expansion of all sorts, lactation, teratophilia and more were common throughout the game. What separated it from the rest was the inclusion of graphic sex scenes which appealed to niche fetish communities. Which is what makes approaching Corruption of Champions 2 from Fenoxo such a quandary.įenoxo grew success with the original Corruption of Champions, a text-based adventure RPG in which the player fought a war against the influences of a minotaur queen. If your name can stay on consumers tongues via nostalgia or product worth, you’re never truly gone. A reputation, when applied to modern market principles, isn’t simply that. It’s what makes their failures bittersweet things you fervently defend. It’s what makes their successes a triumph for consumers. While the games market is one of constant flux, a dev with a reputation tends to be one you follow. It’s the reason you root for the hero and scowl at the villain. It can open doors, change perspectives and completely alter the course of your life. Today, we’re going to talk about a very old name in the erotic games community with Corruption of Champions 2. Miss the last entry? You can read it here.
#CORRUPTION OF CHAMPIONS CHARACTER MAKER SERIES#
Welcome again to Joyful Stick, a series powered by you.