The depth of the branching content far exceeds anything I have seen before. At numerous different points you choose between 3-4 different people/groups to interact with, then each one branches off a number of times creating dozens of pages of content that the reader will not even see unless they are like me and compulsively file through ever possible option. At one junction, it actually took me over an hour to read every possible interaction that was created by that single choice for that one "time-slot". 90% of which would not be seen if missed, and are unique to that specific time-slot. In some cases there are similar things that can occur later for missed scenes, but generally only if it happens to be vital for the actual plot.
Its not even like the choices are largely cosmetic, as is the case with most games. There is no "you choose if you want this scene with character A or character B". Every scene is not only totally different from the parallel scenes, but all change pretty radically depending on the choices within each scene. I do not think I have seen a game with so much quality content that is missed in a single (normal) play-through. Even with so much content to explore, I do not recall a single typo or horribly structured sentence.
Additionally, the use of the pictures/Gifs is done quite effectively to match scenes. Despite the fact I find several of the actresses used to be not ideal to my personal tastes, it is entirely understandable why they would be used, as finding actresses for which all needed pictures pertaining to content or threesomes with specific actresses is a truly impressive feat.
The end result is a very immersive text RPG, that fortunately also has interesting RPG mechanics for character-building, with solid scripting and a plot that is mysterious enough to be reasonably compelling. If there is an HTML game with more genuine effort put into it, I have never seen it. So if text-based games appeal to you at all, you would be insane to pass College Daze by.