I'm not the type to post reviews, but seeing as how the other ones here leave me concerned whether or not drool is a choking hazard I figured I'd post my take.
THIS ISN'T ACTUALLY A PORN GAME. You don't go to a pizza joint and tear up their yelp page because they aren't serving burgers. Just like any other game on this site, read the tags so you know what you're getting into.
As for the game itself, it's a lighthearted buddy cop romp with fanservice. It plays as a visual novel with the occasional point and click adventure style puzzle. Mildly engaging, the right difficulty for this kind of game. There are some optional objectives and a small amount of persistent things like cash and affection but it's largely linear. You'll have choices on who to talk to but they route back to the same place and you can just abuse Ren'Py to read them all. The gameplay gets the job done, but it's mainly just a vehicle for the plot.
Where this game shines is the comedy. All too often you'll have stories trying to pass themselves off as quirky and "lul so random". This is not in the same vein. You'll have a girl whose super power is summoning grilled cheese sandwiches, and then a couple lines later social commentary on the theme park industry and safety regulations. It's deliberately absurd but it's played well and works. If I had any criticism it would be that a fair amount of the punchlines play off of events that happened in other games by the developer, but it's still fine as is.
It's not for everyone, but if you play through the first chapter and liked it you'll enjoy the rest. Just don't be expecting to lose to some monsters and get raped for the thousandth time.
THIS ISN'T ACTUALLY A PORN GAME. You don't go to a pizza joint and tear up their yelp page because they aren't serving burgers. Just like any other game on this site, read the tags so you know what you're getting into.
As for the game itself, it's a lighthearted buddy cop romp with fanservice. It plays as a visual novel with the occasional point and click adventure style puzzle. Mildly engaging, the right difficulty for this kind of game. There are some optional objectives and a small amount of persistent things like cash and affection but it's largely linear. You'll have choices on who to talk to but they route back to the same place and you can just abuse Ren'Py to read them all. The gameplay gets the job done, but it's mainly just a vehicle for the plot.
Where this game shines is the comedy. All too often you'll have stories trying to pass themselves off as quirky and "lul so random". This is not in the same vein. You'll have a girl whose super power is summoning grilled cheese sandwiches, and then a couple lines later social commentary on the theme park industry and safety regulations. It's deliberately absurd but it's played well and works. If I had any criticism it would be that a fair amount of the punchlines play off of events that happened in other games by the developer, but it's still fine as is.
It's not for everyone, but if you play through the first chapter and liked it you'll enjoy the rest. Just don't be expecting to lose to some monsters and get raped for the thousandth time.