This has to be the most rough draft-feeling games I've ever played...that strangely has some of the best corruption I've encountered in a long time.
I'll get the bad out of the way first. I've been playing since the first update, so I've seen as the game has been confusingly split into different parts, sometimes with different names. The early part of the game is a big mess. The writing is frenetic and disjointed and riddled with errors. The family's origin story is confusing. Communication between the characters is bizarre and nonsensical. The sandbox is certainly not the cleanest or easiest to navigate, either.
But getting to the good...a certain absurdist sense of humor starts to shine through. There's a lot of content, and the journey from the start to the end of the current content is one of astronomical improvements...graphical and story-wise. The writing gets much cleaner as the author seemingly finds their voice, a mix of outlandish, dramatic humor and gradual, measured corruption. The sandbox doesn't improve all that much, but that's the only negative constant, visually. The graphics become much clearer and nuanced, and the animations are really solid. Everything improves across the board, and I found myself deeply invested in the corruption of this particular MILF.
Not much more to say about it. I stuck with it almost by accident, and I was rewarded with a visual novel that improves noticeably with each game version. I'd highly recommend, currently one of my favorite games.
I'll get the bad out of the way first. I've been playing since the first update, so I've seen as the game has been confusingly split into different parts, sometimes with different names. The early part of the game is a big mess. The writing is frenetic and disjointed and riddled with errors. The family's origin story is confusing. Communication between the characters is bizarre and nonsensical. The sandbox is certainly not the cleanest or easiest to navigate, either.
But getting to the good...a certain absurdist sense of humor starts to shine through. There's a lot of content, and the journey from the start to the end of the current content is one of astronomical improvements...graphical and story-wise. The writing gets much cleaner as the author seemingly finds their voice, a mix of outlandish, dramatic humor and gradual, measured corruption. The sandbox doesn't improve all that much, but that's the only negative constant, visually. The graphics become much clearer and nuanced, and the animations are really solid. Everything improves across the board, and I found myself deeply invested in the corruption of this particular MILF.
Not much more to say about it. I stuck with it almost by accident, and I was rewarded with a visual novel that improves noticeably with each game version. I'd highly recommend, currently one of my favorite games.