This game has both potential and amazing art. Unfortunately, both are ruined by the lack of actual gameplay.
I admit I'm not certain if my game is working as intended, but despite having met the requirements for many scenes, and even going past the requirements, I've only seen a handful of scenes in around 60 days in-game, even if I were in the right place, on the right time. Of course, assuming my game is working as intended, this shows how unnecessarily long it takes for any kind of actions to occur, and I don't mean slow-burn pace.
Although this is an erotic game, it still revolves around living in a farm, yet farming is such a small part of the game that you might be able to buy any item in the game before your second harvest is ready, just from helping Daisy and selling milk.
The characters are interesting at a superficial level, although mostly, inconsistent. The MC in particular always acts inconsistently, having an innocent mind in a few scenes, and utterly evil/cunning in others. Even pretending to be innocent in a few scenes. There are even a few scenes where Daisy, a mother, full-fledged MILF, seems to be unfamiliar with lewdness as a whole, all while having a dildo kept hidden over a wardrove. Same applies to many of the other characters. The poor quality of the dialogue further proves this. What the fuck is it that MC eats that somehow makes his cum "smell like cheese"? Or, rather, what the fuck kind of cheese is Anna eating?
Gameplay wise, despite being made in a somewhat limited engine, it seems DLOMC does not try to innovate at all, relying purely on its high-quality art and animations. As soon as the thrill of trying a new game washes off, the gameplay loop becomes:
check character schedules/events > walk across the map to find said character > spend time > spend time > sleep.
Of course, this is an unfinished game, and it does have a lot of content from what the gallery (Dream) shows, but at such an early version, there are a lot of problems that will with no doubt persist, and maybe become worse as more content is added.
I do recommend getting the game just for the gallery so you, too, can get disappointed at how you're dying to know the poorly-constructed context behind each well-animated scene.