Heh, frankly you expanded my comment with the thoughts I did not want to write to avoid making a TL: DR post because... if we discount the empty and quite pointless affection stats building frames (dishes, cleaning, cooking, eating breakfast & dinner, going to sleep & waking up, etc), the whole AVN so far has like 3 min. of the actual content that makes any sense.I'd like to add a little more to that; as said, render quality and story premise are good, very good indeed, but to be honest the editing of the game is not good at all, the transitions are very slow, with renders that only make the game much slower (like after the sofa-sessions, one render of an empty room/bed, one render of the MC sleeping, one render of the next day's hour, every single time, and no interaction at all from our side on that transition... what's the point of it then? Showing a scene that ends the couch session and sends the characters off to sleep until the next day would make much more sense, and would take up only one render, not three.) The connection between scenes needs work too, the last part is really chaotic and hard to follow in a comfortable and nice way, they don't seem to follow a storyline, but rather just drop disjointed scenes one after the other, scenes that make sense in the creator's head but that the rest of us don't perceive in an orderly fashion.
I sincerely hope this is read as constructive criticism that can help in some way.
I said AVN since the presented choices (doing or not doing chores) are too laughable to make this look like an actual game.
If this author is actually a novice testing and honing his skills - I can understand it. Time and practice help. More power to him but, maybe, it should be best if, in the future, he does that without sharing it here until the actual content can provide at least somewhat significantly enjoyable playtime.