Royal Switch: Version 0.16.1 Released - Fantasy Corruption Trainer Lands Patch Update
DeepBauhaus has pushed version 0.16.1 of Royal Switch, landing on March 20 as a follow-up patch to the 0.16 content update. Available across Windows, Linux, Mac, and Android, the build addresses stability and consistency issues introduced in the prior release — the kind of quick turnaround that signals the developer is still actively attending to player feedback.
Royal Switch is a 3DCG fantasy adventure built around corruption and trainer mechanics. The game puts you in control of a female protagonist navigating a world of monsters, monster-girls, and the usual morally flexible power structures that come with a medieval fantasy setting. Multiple protagonist routes give it more replayability than most games in the genre, and the humor tag isn’t window dressing — the writing leans into its premise with enough self-awareness to keep things from getting too grim.
By version 0.16, the game has accumulated a substantial content roster: group scenes, exhibitionism, and prostitution mechanics sit alongside the story-driven corruption path. The 3DCG renders have been consistent throughout development, and the animated scenes add punch to the major story beats. The Android port means it’s one of the few trainer-style games you can actually take off-desktop, which matters for a game with this much content depth.
The .1 suffix on the version number typically means issues flagged shortly after release have been squashed — saved game compatibility, scene triggers, dialogue flags. If you were holding off on 0.16 content, 0.16.1 is the version to grab.
Royal Switch has been in active development since its early builds and shows no signs of slowing. With platform parity across all four major targets and an engaged community on Patreon and Discord, it’s one of the more dependable long-runners in the 3DCG fantasy space.
