Very sub-par game. Continue reading to find out why.
Visuals: 6/10
The AI graphics are pretty good. Not much else to say about it.
Mechanics: 1/10
There are sandbox elements, for reasons that entirely baffle me. These parts of the VN usually simply force you to make extra clicks, and offer no reactivity or choice. For example, there's as moment where the GF says she is going to take a shower, and offers the MC to join her if you like. You have the option to go to the kitchen, the bedroom, the living room.... and do absolutely nothing in any of those rooms. Eventually, you're forced to go to the bathroom and join the GF. So why not just have the MC join her from the start? What was the point of that?
Speaking of choices....
Story: 1/10
I like NTR games that offer choices. Getting to corrupt a wife/GF is the best part of NTR. This game, however, is a kinetic novel for everything except what the MC has for breakfast - which, yes (i'm not joking) seems to be the only choice that changes anything in the plot. Want to tell the GF 'this has gone too far'? Don't worry, she'll simply says "you don't really believe that" and the MC will go along with her. You want to make a kinetic novel, fine, go for it. But putting in the illusion of choice just makes you a shit storyteller.
Overall: 2/10
Bottom of the barrel AI trash.
Visuals: 6/10
The AI graphics are pretty good. Not much else to say about it.
Mechanics: 1/10
There are sandbox elements, for reasons that entirely baffle me. These parts of the VN usually simply force you to make extra clicks, and offer no reactivity or choice. For example, there's as moment where the GF says she is going to take a shower, and offers the MC to join her if you like. You have the option to go to the kitchen, the bedroom, the living room.... and do absolutely nothing in any of those rooms. Eventually, you're forced to go to the bathroom and join the GF. So why not just have the MC join her from the start? What was the point of that?
Speaking of choices....
Story: 1/10
I like NTR games that offer choices. Getting to corrupt a wife/GF is the best part of NTR. This game, however, is a kinetic novel for everything except what the MC has for breakfast - which, yes (i'm not joking) seems to be the only choice that changes anything in the plot. Want to tell the GF 'this has gone too far'? Don't worry, she'll simply says "you don't really believe that" and the MC will go along with her. You want to make a kinetic novel, fine, go for it. But putting in the illusion of choice just makes you a shit storyteller.
Overall: 2/10
Bottom of the barrel AI trash.