Lilith's Throne is one of the best games of it's whole genre, hands down, and compares to other top games in other's rather favorable. It had a decent amount of production value, basic editing and a plan that has it step miles ahead of the pack and, really, it is good.
The problem is that it's still in the sandbox genre that people keep chasing for some reason, which is altogether generic. Non-plot characters are generated on the spot and have this descriptive, if ultimately generic, appearance based on a myriad of different races that could be full on muzzle-furry or not depending on the settings you pick, but none of it matters. You have to dig in through menus to even get to look at people, though behind their sexual equipment in passing none of it matters. It's still going to be the same repetitive sex system that spits out one of three or four different blurbs for a given action. It doesn't matter what options you pick, although ultimately ending in creampies does have predictable "consequences" in the longterm. Once everyone hits an orgasm you get some secondary currency and move on your way. Unless you put your imagination on overdrive to spice up all the inbetween it's all woefully ignorable, which is an issue when that's the entire game.
Random appearances, a plethora of outfits, differing fetishes and so on all... don't matter. They don't change anything. There's no personalities and if the namelist does a repeat on you it might be genuinely difficult to tell two characters apart. I'm harping on this in particular despite it being a work in progress game because this is, at it's core, the intentional design of the game. It's fun! It can be interesting and captivating until these little things completely lose its luster, you can set up compelling scenarios where you enslave your kids and turn them into people who get off on being cumdumps and make them free use, etc, while dressed up in trashy fishnet outfits. Just, again, that's all fuel for your imagination, it otherwise plays out exactly the same in terms of the text.
And that sucks.
Innoxia is a pretty good writer on the flipside, and all the unique characters - while ultimately going through the same generic sex scene handler - are to some degree compelling. Your two aunts, one of which you meet much later, are basically walking over-exaggerations of an anime character, which is already an exaggeration and that's kinda cringey, but one is written as much more sensible and the other one is intentionally run as a joke that everyone is annoyed with, so eh.
The game is fun, has an interesting, if currently barely touched plot and fairly smart writing when it comes to unique characters. Just both the uniques and the plot consist of a very small portion of an otherwise samey game, though still far and away the best of it's genre.