I tend to judge adult games in three categories: art, story, and gameplay. We've all played games that have, at best, one of those three things be good. Rarer games have two, and the best have all three.
Earn Your Freedom is one of the best.
Now, if you're only curious about this game, be forewarned: like virtually all sissy games, the player character has no power over his situation whatsoever. If you're looking to defy people or forge your own path, this is probably not the genre for you, and definitely not the game for you. So player beware. But with that out of the way:
Earn Your Freedom is about a young man who, through some bullshit, gets forced to work in a brothel and slowly turned into a sissy. Gameplay is the PC being made to service customers in the brothel in order to pay off a debt, and the story revolves around that action slowly eroding his reticence and revulsion as he falls deeper into his new life. The PC starts with relatively innocuous actions, and progresses deeper into perversion, making ever larger amounts of money along the way.
This is something that a lot of mainstream, AAA games don't get right: gameplay and story mesh perfectly. They work together to make this change in the PC believable (to some extent; it's still porn), and this really builds immersion. Now, you might think that this is common in porn games. "Of course you do sex things in a game about sex!" you might say. But think about it: how many games on here involve nothing more than managing numbers, or clicking dialog trees and hoping for a +1 to love. Earn Your Freedom gets right down to it: it's a game about fucking yourself into a sissy, and you do just that.
The art is the place where the game might fall down for some, but I found it quite effective. The style is a little simplistic, but it's hardly bad; characters look distinct, the sex is hot. The truth of the matter is, for me, if story and gameplay inform the player strongly then even the most basic art will be elevated.
All told, this is in an excellent early stage of development, and I look forward to seeing where this goes in the future.