Review on version 5.2.
Typical beginning: party “accident” kicks off a taboo relationship between siblings. The devs could have built something meaningful on that foundation—but they chose not to. The MC stops being the protagonist and becomes a mere spectator, while the youngest sister goes on a rampage, corrupting everyone around her with the logic and brainpower of a toddler.
It's painfully easy to predict the progression of the “story”: plot’s a straight line: little sis, big sis, aunt, mom—no choices, no tension, just autopilot. This should be described as a kinetic novel, not a VN with paths.
And hey, maybe there could’ve been a story in there somewhere. Even a chill slice-of-life vibe. But there really isn’t. No buildup whatsoever. Sexy scenes blink by, animations recycle, and have zero gravitas. The setting, the teasing—even the context—repeat over and over, adding nothing new.
Typical beginning: party “accident” kicks off a taboo relationship between siblings. The devs could have built something meaningful on that foundation—but they chose not to. The MC stops being the protagonist and becomes a mere spectator, while the youngest sister goes on a rampage, corrupting everyone around her with the logic and brainpower of a toddler.
It's painfully easy to predict the progression of the “story”: plot’s a straight line: little sis, big sis, aunt, mom—no choices, no tension, just autopilot. This should be described as a kinetic novel, not a VN with paths.
And hey, maybe there could’ve been a story in there somewhere. Even a chill slice-of-life vibe. But there really isn’t. No buildup whatsoever. Sexy scenes blink by, animations recycle, and have zero gravitas. The setting, the teasing—even the context—repeat over and over, adding nothing new.