If you're like me and you're hungry for hypnosis, corruption or anything under the dubcon umbrella, then this game is the game for you.
You play as Hinata, a normal Japanesse High School student and Vice President of her student council. On the day the student council announces that an upcoming school festival, someone turns the projector screen in the gymnasium into a hypnoscreen, and by the time everyone's "woken up", several students are missing, including the rest of the student council, with nobody remembering they existed. What's more, a hypno app starts spreading around town with predictable results for a hentai game.
The game takes place over 100 days in a psuedo-raising sim style. The first 50 days revolve around Hinata trying to find the missing student council members in order to get the festival to continue, while the the second half, which you start assuming you managed to clear the first half, revolves around Hinata and the student council trying to track down the source of the hypno apps. Each day, you can pick one activity between sleep (which restores your energy), training (which raises one of your three base stats of intelligence, stamina and morale at a hefty energy cost), or visit a location (where you can clear quest objectives, interact with people, and get minor stat boosts). In between these actions, there are random events which can either aid, hurt, or unlock new content for Hinata. The main thing you have to keep an eye on though, is the hypnosis meter. As Hinata interacts with people and gets hypnotized, the hypnosis meter fills up. At 50 percent, people you've interacted with start calling you for a booty call, which takes up your day, and at 100 percent you get a game over.
Of course no H-game would be complete without H-scenes. You unlock H-scenes by interacting with people with the hypno app. Interestingly, due to trying to the game being from Hinata's first person perspective, you only get brief glimpses of the H-scenes since Hinata doesn't remember what she does under hypnosis, and you'll have to view the scene in full from the gallery. There's several different people/groups you can unlock H-scenes from, and the more you interact with them, he more the hypnosis erodes Hinata's common sense and thoughts. For example, interacting with the playboy who uses the hypno app to help pick up Hinata erodes her thoughts on romance, turning her into a loveblind fool for a guy who only loves her for her body and her money, eventually leading to her becoming a camwhore to keep his attention. This is very interesting compared to other games where you simply have a flat corruption meter. The H-scenes are also consistently hot and cover a wide range of hypnosis h-scenarios.
The story is pretty basic, as expected of an h-game, but it's rather topical. A major theme of the game is how precious the normal lives we live are and how easily it can be overturned. The students in this game are fresh off getting back to normal life after the COVID pandemic, which meant that they couldn't experience all the normal things that students got to experience during high school. It's why the student council eager to get the school festival running since it's their last chance to experience one, and it's a point to hits home with alot us who've had our own lives uphended by the pandemic. It also, curiously enough for a game that caters to the hypnosis and corruption fetish, doesn't hesitate to point out that it's pretty fucking terrifying to have someone rewire your mind and uphend you entire life to cater to someone else's wants and fetishes just because someone wanted to get their dick wet. I'm a big fan of hypnosis and corruption, but I've gotta admit that the game does a pretty good job of letting you know that the people using these hypnosis apps are creeps who are preying upon an innocent girl who just wants to find her friends and live a normal life, and that it's destroying her.
All being said, while I do love the game, I do acknowledge it's not perfect. Below is some of my criticisms of the game, but I'm going to spoiler it since it explains how the game goes and how to get true ending. If you want to figure it out for yourself, don't read it.
Overall, the game isn't perfect, but it's still an excelent game that masterfully handles the hypnosis and corruption genres and delivers some hot content. I'd rate this a 4.5 if I could, but the game is so good that I'm willing to "round up" to 5 stars.