Probably Akabur's best work, and likely going to stay that way for the foreseeable future.
So where do we start? You play as genie, who has been mysteriously turned human, suffers from memory loss, and currently under employment to Jaafar, sultan of Agrabah. Your job, apparently, is to train slaves and so your benefactor has tasked you to train Jasmine, former princess, to be his wife/sex slave.
Gameplay consists mostly of point and clicking, with a little grind here and there, but overall rarely ever feels like grinding because the story is competently told and well written. One of the biggest problems with story-laden H games is largely poor pacing. You can end up clicking through endless scroll of dialogue with nothing happening, no humor besides the hope of something better that never comes. Fortunately, intelligent writing, world building, and crucially interesting characters ensures this game is a step above dross.
Characters are, as mentioned, well made in this game, and fitting to the world it lives on. Nearly everyone here is a slut waiting to be interacted with, which is good because your occupation as a whore trainer is what gives all of them agency.
H gameplay is mostly screens, texts, and more screen and texts. Only one bit is truly worth your time at all, and that's Lola's H scenes, which at least has some bit of interactivity, a sense that youre in control rather than watching a sex scene play out. You get one animated scene at the very end, but I wouldn't call it anyway impressive, again because you're not really playing so much as just watching it go off.
Artwork is fine, very well done for what it is. Not much else to comment on.
All in all, a quite excellent game. None of Akabur's works comes even remotely close to this one, mostly because this game remains perhaps the only one he has ever 'finished' completely. The others are usually rushed or abandoned, through a combination of fatigue, burnout, or sometimes just plain incompetence. He will do better simply understanding that his chief strength is in fact his ability to write, and write well. He should just cosign the coding to a professional, which would no doubt allow him to be more productive. 5 stars goes to the sublime writing alone, a rarity to be savored when it comes to H games.
But of course, the games not perfect. If I were to criticize the game, its mostly because the setting, ripped directly from Disney's Aladdin, is almost superfluous. Nearly all the good parts of the game are completely alien to the show itself. Youre tasked to train Jasmine, but shes not even the one with the most story. Most of the game would be actually completing story missions for the other two side characters, Iris and Lola, who as characters, are infinitely more interesting than Jasmine, the supposed main character of this game.