Vore's not really my thing, and the sound effects especially in this were kind of disgusting (all the belches and so on), but I did play the game through to an ending. It was alright. There's more content than you'd think, but portions of it feel kind of bloated (no pun intended). You start in a house where you need to find a few keys to open corridors, but some of those expand into massive fetch quests in dark mazes. Getting the knight key, for example, takes ages! Some of the deaths felt pretty cheap (like the fox girl in the dark garden; is there even any hint that she's going to be there?), but the save points were frequent enough that there generally wasn't too much lost progress. The vore was... odd? It seems like the game is set in an alternate universe where people can just swallow other people whole, and that's a normal thing? Is that how vore games usually work? Like, no one was really shocked or surprised that people were capable of swallowing other people whole. There's mention that when a clumsy piano student knocked over a vase, people would have expected the teacher to swallow her (and the only reason she didn't was because she was such a good piano player). It paints a picture of a very depressing world, where death is cheap and lives don't matter much. I'll admit, I'm a sucker for a good ending, so this is kind of a negative for me. Getting to the ending I got a fairly bad ending, and the game informed me there are five endings, and I could try to get a better one by continually returning to talk to a particular NPC. This is never hinted at needing to be done in game; in fact I did talk to her a decent amount, but obviously not enough; so suddenly finding after the end of the game you need to play it through again... And taking into account the length of the game, with its many dark mazes... I probably won't bother. The game felt pretty single path railroady (go to A then to B then to C), so I can't imagine there's going to be enough difference on a replay worth it just to see a different ending. No sex per se, but there is a decent amount of nudity, breast expansion, and "unbirthing" content, with some characters forcing other characters wholly inside their vagina and up into their womb. The kisekae art is fine, though it felt a little like the main character and some of the other characters didn't match in perspective (like, the characters are meant to be on screen together, but the main character appears larger and hence closer to the camera). Didn't really see any mapping errors, and didn't run into any bugs; the game is competently programmed. As mentioned, there's one meta part where it reads your PC files which is pretty neat (though does seem to cause issues with joiplay).