Summer Life, you say? I would question what life there is to be found in this game - true, it certainly does what it says on the tin; you may well be able to eke out a few well-earned nuts from this game, but that may well be about it. For, while my words may be harsh, they are also true - this is a lifeless game, with little of lasting value or interest so far as I can tell.
Perhaps it is harsh to begin a review with such a statement; it's true this certainly has appealing art, enjoyable voice acting, decent art, and provides the aforementioned without even presenting too many hoops to jump through. But, above all else, the greatest virtue - and sin, perhaps - is ambition.
For it is ambition which drives men onwards to achieve great things, and indeed, often also their downfall. But without ambition we would be but humble hunter-gatherers still, residing not in great cities but upon the vast plains, enslaved by hunger and whipped by the elements.
And yet, this game seemingly lacks ambition, that vital component of human genius. How little this game offers, other than a few paltry scenes, generic in their presentation and vanilla in their tastes; how small the imagination to create something that offers an experience no doubt similar to a hundred hentai games before it.
The seasoned degenerate understands well what I mean; a greasy plate of fast food may fill your stomach, but does not nourish the body. Likewise, one may well be able to squeeze out a stodgy splash with this game, what enjoyment is there to be had in indulgence in such pedestrian pornography?
In conclusion, and to quote Sun Tzu; "The art of war is of vital importance to the State. It is a matter of life and death, a road either to safety or to ruin. Hence it is a subject of inquiry which can on no account be neglected."