Pay attention to the guides. It's a complex game with VERY different outcomes.
The artistic style takes time to get used to but the main characters are attractive on top of the writing and the story make up for it The script portrays a sense of anxious tension and nervousness in both main characters. You can play the over-eager MC or play it cool, but in the end, you will see your wife banging another guy(s). When playing these types of games you expect to feel uncomfortable with the male MC's angst and anxiety.
Update: The artwork is getting much better and the updates are regularly coming through small they manage to cover 2 paths per update. I'd prefer the husband's character to be more mature but that is my opinion only.
The updates are regularly coming, with focused and progressive steps on the different routes. The story(s) being told episodically carries the players on their respective journeys.
The writing is detailed and concise but be aware the topics being told are not for everyone, with the focus being on corrupting the wife, through differing routes, i.e. cuckolding, possessive jealousy, cheating, etc. There is something for a great many players, but be aware, not everyone will like it.
Update 2:Just finished exploring this game again with different choices/routes, all I can say is that it's very well crafted. The attention to detail given to each path is noteworthy. I was critical before, of Ethen's (male MC) character being too childish and simplistic, but the differing routes expose more of his true nature. Some routes portray him as an immature clown or a complete douchebag asshat, some portray him as a fun-loving devoted spouse with some kinky fantasies. I had to spend time finding that route. There is a vanilla route, to only quell the sh*t-talkers.
Update 3: The story hasn't changed much, although the couple goes through some more adventures and choices for the player to make, specifically Nat's new vocational path. I think it is a way to coral the multitude of potential coding conflicts paring the storyline down with the three routes, Darrel's gym, Jenna's web-cam, and Peter's caretaker.
More attention to grammar and the lovey-dovie banter between the main characters seems too contrived and saccharine-sweet, which makes me want to hurl.
The artwork is improved, but it's still very low-res.