v0.4.26
A clone of a popular game, but without everything that makes that game good.
It features way too many stats, including things like food, which makes it feel like you're playing The Sims, if having a snack required a dozen clicks.
The very first scene is a man cumming on your face in a crowded public school bus, and it doesn't give you any options to fight back or ask for help. This is literally the aftermath of the scene:
"Wow," says Juliette. "That happened." Her shirt is spattered with dark wet spots. You're sure it's all over your shirt too... probably in your hair... frankly, you're a little afraid to find out.
"It sure did," you say. "I feel like a lot of things just happened."
Juliette laughs. "I bet."
Since the game doesn't have any pictures, you would expect the writing to make up for that, but as you can see, it's far from decent.
It also includes some of the gender terminology used by modern kids, so half of the time you don't know what the game is talking about unless you go out of your way to research. For example, this is one of the first choices in the game:
"Your best friend Arely (nonbinary AFAB)"
All friends are bad?
The travelling system is identical to that of the other game, same for the options during class.
Character descriptions are exceedingly bad. This is an actual example, and far from the worst one I've seen: "a thick-bodied eye-catchingly dressed blue-haired college boy".
You get 1-2 sentence screens with descriptions like that all the time, and they don't seem to do anything: they'll increase stats that vanish by the next screen.
After 1 hour I didn't see anything that resembled sexual content, besides some mentions of somebody making sex noises inside of a room as you walked by. That's fine for a VN with a great story. For a text-only sandbox without a story or art? No, thank you.
In the end, this game managed to remove all of the mechanics that characterize the other game and only kept the least user-friendly features: the bloated menus, ridiculous descriptions, poorly generated repetitive scenes, and clickfesty elements.
A shame, because making a game like this takes work - if only that effort had been focused on better and more interesting mechanics, this could've been enjoyable. Instead what it offers is tedium, grind, and boredom.