I don't know if the devs are really reading this thread, but I hope they are.
PLEASE, give this game a map. PLLLLEEEEEAASE. 80% of play time is switching between locations, it takes ages to move around.
Map - 2 clicks max - from any location to any other location.
Extra button in the bottom-left or bottom-right corner. While we're home - the button turns into a city button. While we are in the city it turns into a MC bedroom button. It would speed movement so much up.
Tone of items in the inventory becomes rather messy. MC room - closet button - so we can transfer items from our inventory to the closet and vice versa.
I don't even know if I can put the luxury bed somehow down, does it stay inside the inventory forever?
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However, it should be comparatively easy to memorize (maybe except for which shops are on which floor in the mall).
There's two major hubs (neighborhood and city), everything is there.
Your house and the mall are subhubs in the neighborhood, university and work are (way smaller) subhubs in the city. Your house also is divided into two parts in a way: accessible from living room and accessible from hallway (these overlap).
A "max click 2" in game however is indeed intentionally impossible, sometimes for story reasons you need to pass certain rooms/spaces/areas which you wouldn't otherwise.
I am observing this game for a while. What kind of game is this? I mean, what is game's policy about girls?
a) Summetime saga style - game informs in some point that you must choose?
b) Big brother style - one wrong decision god knows where and when and you're f*cked up?
c) 100% harem style - you do things with everyone?
I agree with Jimmyjoo. For one it has the aspect of one wrong decision (or wrong stat setup) can mess up your game. Although with very few exceptions it is pretty clear where you fucked up (namely your last move/decision).
But it is definitely 100% harem style: you can do things with everybody (although one girl only comes after another left, so not at the same time).
As for Summertime Saga, the general feel may be similar but the details differ a lot. I personally prefer this game because I consider the characters way more interesting (though not as funnily "out there") but SuSa IMO is more approachable. Both are good games in their own right, but if you leave aside that they're 2D harem sandboxes quite different.