Discovered this/those game(s) some weeks after looking for Akabur stuff.
I only played this because of Akabur too, and I feel about the same what DarkDesires and also reviewers wrote.
The early episodes are less tedious with quest activations, but on the other hand, you can easily miss minor side-quests, like helping Betika’s father what earns relation-points for a bonus sex scene with her in Forley’s house near the end. I also first missed helping Sheila getting her sewing tools for her sex scene. Luckily with enough save games, you can remedy such mistakes to fill the gallery.
Sometimes, in particular with the handball games later, the story got too boring and motivated me to skip text.
Yeah, reading too often constant asshole naming got quickly tired too at least at beginning, but the dialogues got somewhat better over time.
The main motivation of these games is naturally watching the sex scenes which got a bit repetitive either with the same moanings and floppings over and over again.
The background art is nice enough although colorless. The Akabur character art is appealing and works together with the backgrounds, but the animated scenes in the old Princess Trainer are clearly superior to this here.
The later CGI art as replacement is okay. The one in the last chapter 7 is hilarious where you don’t know if you should scream, laugh or both about it. You get the feeling these scenes were spammed too quickly in the end, like the author was fed up about the game.
The biggest entertainment value has clearly chapter 6 where you feel familiar with the Akabur trainer scheme although lacking more options. There are different routes to pick meanwhile, so the replay value is at least there. The Prison survival game in the end is surprisingly well done either with a finally welcomed Blondie scene as reward.
It’s a shame that the game abandoned as someone would still like to know how this story ends after playing that far. The story could have ended in chapter 7 without much additon.
Nonetheless, the game is not bad, but unfinished business always feels like blue-balls in these games.