(Version played 0.6.0)
TL;DR: A thousand clicks show softcore pics.
This game for me has strengths and weaknesses, however the weaknesses severely outweigh the strengths.
The premise: you are managing an apartment building with some tenants (which really means "tenants" in this game and is no euphemism). Each day you have one basic action: peeking on them. You get two of your tenants (you start out with three) randomly picked to choose from, you will get a bit of "familiarity" with the one you pick, a bit less with the other. "Familiarity" is defined by the game as you getting to know their routines so you can watch better "scenes" in the future, but also seems to double as a kind of love level like meter.
Girls (I should say tenants because there are male ones as well, but since I am not interested in them, I avoided them as much as possible, so please forgive me if I use the words interchangably even if you wouldn't) also have a suspicion rating ranging in five steps from "I don't suspect anything" to "I know". The girl you picked gets one step higher, the one you avoid goes one step down (if possible). If you peek on a girl at the "I know" stage, there is a 50% die roll whether she will get into exhibition mode (bonus familiarity for this and the next peek) or not (loss of familiarity, next time they will not be pickable), after that they go back in both cases to "No suspicion". There seem to be no long term consequences either way. Girls who you didn't get a chance to peek on will have their suspicion level unchanged, so even if you didn't peek on them for weeks, they will still "know" if they did before.
Once certain familiarity values are reached, a girl goes up a level and a new, more lewd image for them is used.
Every sunday tenants pay rent, every wednesday an "event" happens, which is one of four things in the flat breaking down, giving you the chance to ignore it (loss of familiarity), pay a handyman to fix it (small gain, obviously costs money) or fix it yourself (large familiarity gain but needs a certain level to be available).
After a while some shops unlock, allowing you to buy a very small selection of stuff with your money - changes to the apartment to improve odds on the "I know" die roll, more familiarity per interaction, higher chances on being available in the random selection compared to other girls. You can also spend money on advertising for a new tenant to come to the house (one pick from a random selection with more options to choose from if you pay more), or invite a tenant for dinner (more on that later).
After their lease is up, you can kick them out or continue the contract, you can raise or lower rent here, which will respectively decrease or increase familiarity by a hefty amount. That's it. When a tenant reaches level 15, they will buy their apartment (for $10,000, which is a pretty good chunk in this game) and go to the "Hall of Fame", they can still be accessed in the gallery or for invitation purposes but will pay no more rent and cannot be peeked at anymore.
To start with the three legged elephant in the room, the AI graphics. These are not the most realistic looking I have seen but generally very nice. I did not notice any superfluous limbs or similar, a girl's body and face are mostly pretty consistent compared to other AI games, however, some egregious changes in one or two girls happen - the game mentions that in the tutorial and tries to sell it as an asset, I am not so sure about that.
What is an asset for me is the high variety of tenants, giving options beyond the usual stereotypes in looks, although they are all here - BBW, MILF, Cosplayer, green-eyed redhead. And insofar as they are down my alley I found them looking nice.
However, the images are posed for the camera, there is no sense of being a peeking voyeur in them, many backdrops also certainly don't show an apartment, so the story breaks down here.
As for the gameplay: there really isn't any. Since there are no running costs, there is no management as such, worst case scenario is you will slow down the time you need to see everything (it adds up ...). Similarily you risking to peek at an "I know" girl only gambles some familiarity but doesn't really affect progress as a whole.
As for the "girls with different characters" - uhm, no. To start with, this game is very low on text anyway, I would be surprised if there even were 100 lines of text available, and that includes "You bought flowers". All girls have four hidden attributes - age, nationality, hobby, sexual kink. After three days in the restaurant (which has a 9 day cooldown by the way, this takes a lot of time) you can ask one of the first three. Interestingly with the line "Your talk is getting intimate" - I would not have expected talking about a hobby to be "too intrusive" for a first date, but yeah. So you learn she was playing Volleyball. There is not even dialogue for that, you always get a line "you had a nice conversation" and then the attribute is displayed on the character sheet. You cannot ask for the sex kink yet.
After that you're stuck for now, the girl gets bored with dinner dates, and the two other options - where I guess you can get more "info" - are not available yet. But apart from different words and numbers in the character sheet, there is no difference when interacting with them whatsoever. And no line of actual dialogue with any of them at all.
As I said in the first sentence, so far everything is softcore nudity. I guess when we learn about kinks there will be some more explicit pics but I wouldn't know.
So you click to peek, click to peek again, when there is enough money you buy the familiarity bonus (which really is needed IMO) and invite new tenants, after a while money is a non issue (raise rents at first, you can get all the lost familiarity back later once you're rich enough).
The pics are decent to very decent and I would love for some of the girls seen to be taken and given some character, maybe in a real game. But here it is just mindless clicking, for a pretty long time, with nice but ultimately not that exciting AI cg. And no noteworthy story whatsoever.