If you don't like AI art, you're not going to like this game. For me, it usually depends on how well the pictures actually align with the situation they're trying to convey and how many instances of 6 fingers we get. In my opinion, this one passes the test.
Gameplay is one-part dialogue selector and one-part photography mini-game. From what I've played so far (maybe, 20-30 mins) it's unclear whether your choices or performance really has any impact on the end results. Would be interested in seeing this explained better, and the potential to replay some scenes for 100% bonuses or something.
All-in-all, I actually kind of like it. It's not going to blow your mind or anything, but it was fun to pop it open and go through a few quick chats and get some instant gratification. Maybe this is my own bias, but there seems to be this tendency where every game/VN out there has to be some elaborate story with it's share of plot twists that would make M. Night Shyamalan blush.
However, it's a bit refreshing that this game doesn't seem to take itself too seriously and doesn't overstay it's welcome, all while meeting the minimum-quality threshold. I'll be returning to it from time to time as a pallet cleanser when I don't feel like getting my porn-games in epic novel form. I'd give it a solid 3.5, with the potential for a 4 given some QOL updates - but keep in mind that given the rancid pile of slop you need to wade through to find a decent game, it's a bit like grading on a curve.