There's a lot to like in this game, some things I can live with, and a few things that make me grumpy.
I know a lot of people in the discussion object to the art; I personally think it's fine, maybe a little flat with some of the characters, but perfectly serviceable, if not astoundingly great. I do quite like the music, particularly the one laid-back guitar piece. The plot is a bit trope-y but perfectly fine - a failing marriage, all is not as it appears on the surface, and so on. Very telenovela-esque, which is probably what the designers were intending. Good stuff!
On the more mixed side, while the environments themselves are attractive, there’s often no way to know what you can and cannot interact with beside blind clicking. It’s also not obvious how to perform certain interactions - for example, early on, the maid tells you to meet her in the forest, but attempting to do so seems fruitless - in fact, the entire forest area seems to serve no purpose at all so far as I can tell. There are also some language issues in English; while not as hilarious as the machine translations one gets from Japanese games, there’s still a lot of pronoun confusion, and the occasional idiomatic phrase - “her horns are put on with her maid” - which players with some familiarity with non-English languages will get (horns = being cuckolded) but will be confusing to many English speakers. On the other hand, the phrasing can occasionally be rather unintentionally charming, and it’s usually fairly easy to work out what is actually meant.
Irritatingly, there’s no way to save, the game saves for you, so if you want to try a different approach you have to start from scratch and lose your progress. More frustratingly, time generally does not advance unless and until you’ve gone to a certain location and seen or participated in a scene playing out. Oftentimes what you ought to be doing is obvious, but just as often it’s not. You’ve just gotten off the bus at your aunt and uncle’s house - great! But you can’t actually meet them until you… go to the seedy motel and meet a fat whore. There’s also a “so bad it’s hilarious” issue where your uncle’s picture is overlaid on top of the dinner table.
The game needs more content - it’s clearly nowhere near finished, some more translation polish, and perhaps a bit more guidance for the player. There’s good potential here, as there so often is, and I’m happy to support a team that I’m guessing is from Brazil (the black maid is the tell!) but there’s much work yet to be done here.