Alright, over the past couple days I picked this up for the first time, and played all 8 chapters. Here's my thoughts
1. First I'd shell out the $10 for the patreon. Maybe you like the voice acting, maybe not. (It's kind of hit or miss) but more than that Palmer deserves it. This is a top tier game on F95 (real talk: how can we get this under 'popular games')
2. THe art is just fantastic. The character designs are awesome. I'll be honest, I usually go for the more unrealistic body proportions. But this game is just so great, and the women are so hot
3. More than hot, they're compelling, as is the game as a whole. Yes, there's other games that have similar concepts, but this game has more than just the concept. THe characters are fun, the story is compelling, and I actually enjoy even the non-fucking characters. Hell, most male characters in games are either a) Competition/threat for NTR content, b) an annoyance (the friend that shows up just to interrupt you before a sex scene), or c) guy to have a devil's threesome with. Moe is just outright fun and he genuinely seems to care about you and your diner. Saul seems slimy and I'm sure he's got some other twist coming, but he's also just been an fun addition to the plot. Speaking of, the plot, oh man the plot. I'll admit I'm the shitty kind of gamer who will literally skip all dialogue until the sex scenes, but not here. I'm actually intrigued by the future of The World's Best Breakfast Bar (first playthrough it was Freedom Burger Arcade) and how we're going to save it. Seriously, a huge amount of credit for this, and not making it cookie cutter
4. I won't spoil the plot, but I'm impressed how palmer got the progression with said daughter without making it seem weirdly forced. Clearly this game will be compared with DmD, like it or not, but that game thought the 'realistic' way would be to take things at a snail's pace. But just because it takes forever doesn't make it more believable. DfD though found a solution with that (and again, not to spoil, but at a much more satisfying pace)
I'm sure I'll think of more down the road, but bravo to Palmer
And on a side note, once I just decided to do the online version, splitting it in parts isn't that hard (my initial problems was with DL'd versions)