They looked at Huniepop and tried to make their own version with a different puzzle subgenre, but didn't understand Huniepop's systems or why and how they work together. You go on five successful dates before you have sex, because that's how it's supposed to be. You can talk to the girls and fill out their information, because you're supposed to have that in this kind of game. You make money on dates that you spend on gifts, because that's Huniepop's core gameplay loop. There's no thought or care put into any of it. As for the interactive sex scenes, they seem to have based them off of the Meet & Fuck games of all things, then somehow made it arguably less intuitive. The English is completely ass, too, but I get the sense that the writing wasn't exactly strong to begin with, so I'm probably not missing out on much. The "main" gameplay is inoffensive — barring the RNG required to win some levels — and the art is decent, but I wouldn't call this game good by any metric.