Good game, though it did feel a little rushed in places. Was very very easy, though! Like, it was very rare any enemies even got to take a single turn, even the elite ones. Bosses would maybe get one or two chances to move, but would often not even be attacking on that first turn, and be dead by turn 2. Being able to always limit your deck to 14 cards means you can pretty much guarantee to get the cards you want, and running out just reshuffles the deck, which is very generous. You start off with an accessory that gives +3 damage to each hit, and cards which make two cards which deal three hits of 1 damage (after one modification), plus the drones which are constantly triggering every time you do this. So, you're very overpowered! The story is pretty dark, so it's nice that the good ending aims to fix everything for perfect happiness. I don't see any problems with the virginity loss, if that's what the main character wants and has decided to do. I guess the moral is to accept and forgive even your enemies.