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So, a few things. I like the overall concept and style, but I have no idea where to go after the prologue. I go all the way right, bump into one of the blocked zones, left, blocked, the beams blocked. There's only two places to interact with that I can find, the shop and the pimp, but the pimp just basically says he's waiting on two girls to show up, and I can't interact with any of the women, or shoot, or provoke the pimp. I feel like I've been fairly thorough with exploration, but having no idea where to go this early on is pretty frustrating. 

Another issue I'm having is, my phones only a few years old, and has run other games fairly well, but with this one, it'll just randomly start lagging, and frame dropping. I don't know if my hardware just isn't good enough, or if it's just not well optimized for Android.

Finally the control placement is pretty awkward. The directional buttons are nearly at the center instead of to the left of the screen. My suggestion would be to rotate the stamina, health, and arousal bar, 90° shrink them by about half, and put them somewhere at the top of the screen, and put the directional buttons where those bars are currently. I would also tighten the button layout on the right, maybe 3 buttons wide (placed right next to each other), 2 buttons tall. Maybe put the provoke, or masturbation near the directional buttons, since those actions stop movement anyway. 

They need money man. Even creators who make games just as passion projects, have to pay for artists, writers, and/or coders. Whatever skills they lack, they have to pay someone to help with, unless they happen to have a friend, or, get in contact with other creators who have that missing skill and share their vision. And that's to say nothing of the fact that they deserve to get paid for all the time they pour into it regardless. 

I'm broke broke, like, counting loose change to get a soda broke, so I greatly appreciate people who make free games, but it's unrealistic to expect all creators to make free games. We're not entitled to their efforts and investments. 

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Lewd Knights also has a corruption sort of theme, but it does have some "forced intimacy" to put it lightly. Really good animations though, and like Succum Brewery it's near its end of development, so there's plenty of content.

You might like Succum Brewery, if you're looking for something to tide you over until the next update.

I believe that's just the final level on the public release.