So, this is reviewing version 0.2.3, as such things may end up different in later versions of the game.
To start with the art for the scenes is overall good. and what animations I found seem well done as well. Nothing amazing, but not bad so just above average here.
The story is very similar to numerous other games out there, ordinary girl ends up in a town with nothing to her name. Corruption into sex and working to survive. Again, nothing game changing or super amazing.
Now the bad stuff, namely the choice of engine and the current game play loop.
So, unreal engine is literally pointless for this type of game. For all intents and purposes this is a visual novel that just has an (extremely simple) 3D map to navigate around rather than a simple drawn map / menu to select from. It adds nothing other than some extra time running around to get to scenes.
The gameplay loop is, again, basically the same as many other games. You start a day and can do events by talking to various characters throughout the town. Each one has a different time of day that you can do their events during and their are currently only a small number of adult scenes with certain characters to go through.
The annoyance is that the character with the most scenes takes a long time to grind the scenes for (unless some other scenes aren't listed in the gallery). For the one character you can only do this scene line 2 times per week, unlike the any day of the week you can do with the other characters. ( Note, I didn't bother to finish the last 4-5 of the scenes since I was bored with clicking through to advance the game).
There's also currently no actual money mechanic that I can see, though you are "paid" for most of the various events you do.
So graphics wise this would be a 4 star, story 3, and gameplay 1-2. Overall it's averaging out to a low 3 star for me.
On a different note, since I only downloaded this game for the first time with 0.2.3 and the developer posted about the patreon version being leaked shortly before I downloaded. 1 pirate doesn't equal 1 lost donation / sale. Someone who pirates a game almost never will pay for it, no matter what they claims might say about being willing to buy if x,y,z happens. On the other hand, I personally mostly find out about adult game projects though sites like this one, and with the number of pure shit / scam patreon projects out there I would never support a project without being able to check progress and quality over multiple releases after I first learn about them. @GameBear, you might be a good patreon developer and not scammy as hell, but I personally haven't looked into your project to say one way or the other in your case. Just felt like adding this part in since the developer is active on the forum.