The artstyle takes some getting used to, but it ends up working pretty well. As the tags mention, it's a kinec novel and not really a game and, unlike what the tags mention, it doesn't really feature exhibitionism, unfortunately - at least not so far (just a small hint of it in some dialogues, but I don't think it warrants that tag).
The star of the show, and what sets this game apart from the majority, is the writing. The characters have a lot of personality and are very distinct, which creates interesting dynamics and make the story work. It does feature a little bit of realistic dark subjects, especially around Clementine's past, but the game still feels light and pleasant, which I always love and I hope it keeps it that way!