I'm not for everyone
Seduce Me offers nice graphics - beautiful hand-drawn characters and surroundings (a lush mediterranean villa).
There are no animations (other than "XIII"-style onomatopoesis) - instead the lewd scenes are presented as comic strips.
The atmosphere is complemented by unobtrusive ambient music.
Your main task within the villa is to keep your popularity up and progress your relations with the different ladies by having conversations (small talk, flirting etc.). The conversations are represented by card games.
Fair warning:
If you don't like card games, don't bother playing Seduce Me - you will most likely end up disappointed, especially if you aren't willing to learn the custom rules.
Think of it as playing a Strip Poker game with the card game as the core game mechanic and the lewd scenes as the reward.
Unlike stated in the reviews below the card games aren't luck based, at least not entirely (sometimes you will lose a game due to a subpar hand, but you can usually give it another try).
Once you've understood how the card games work they become quite entertaining and addictive, especially when you're getting rewarded with a naughty scene.
I also like that there are distinctive game rules for each kind of conversation they represent - the "confrontation" game for example has a different (more confrontational) character than the "flirt" game, which requires a more empathetic play style.
The ladies have their own distinctive personalities, kinks and endings (at least the main characters).
You also need to be aware of your behaviour around them because everything you say or do might have consequences - rumors go around the house quickly...
There's a good amount of content, so you will spend several hours until you have unlocked all of the lewd scenes and endings.
Conclusion:
If you enjoy playing card games that require a bit of thought (and reward you with some naughty scenes for beating them), you should definitely give Seduce Me a try.