What's mine is yours is a kinetic novel in which the protag is the husband and he has a wife who encourages him to have sex with women other than her, and she gets off on watching him do it. That's the main quirk, the cuckquean wife. However, each girl that mc sleeps with brings a little something new to the table, each of them has their own kink and mc is always happy to indulge them.
Honestly, a very well-written novel. All the characters are very well-defined, the story-telling is very linear and straightforward. One very good thing is that the writer seemed to be able to maintain focus on what they initially planned (the cuckquean fetish). And while this may seem like a harem game at first, it is, in fact, not that. The focus always stays on cucking mc's wife, rather than amassing a harem. All the women are there only temporarily and there are never any real feelings between them and the mc.
Now, to criticisms. The dialogue. Overall, it's not too bad, however it is lacking a few very crucial elements.
First of all, the subtext. There is none. Good dialogue always has to have some kind of subtext. When characters speak to each other, there always needs to be some sort of meaning behind what they are saying. Otherwise, you get a Padme/Anakin scene by the fireplace from attack of the clones.
Second, a lot of the time, the dialogue lacks any kind of conflict. That is just not good. Dialogue without conflict is idle. It either serves the purpose of dumping a whole lot of information (exposition wasn't done well, by the way, I'll not elaborate on that, cause it's not that important, given what kind of game this is) on the reader or no purpose at all. When two fictional characters speak, they always need to have some kind of agenda. They need to want to get something out of the conversation. They need to have some kind of goal they want to accomplish by speaking to that particular person. And a lot of the time, none of that is present.
Overall, however, this is not a bad game at all. I highly recommend you check it out, especially if you're into the things presented in the game.
Honestly, a very well-written novel. All the characters are very well-defined, the story-telling is very linear and straightforward. One very good thing is that the writer seemed to be able to maintain focus on what they initially planned (the cuckquean fetish). And while this may seem like a harem game at first, it is, in fact, not that. The focus always stays on cucking mc's wife, rather than amassing a harem. All the women are there only temporarily and there are never any real feelings between them and the mc.
Now, to criticisms. The dialogue. Overall, it's not too bad, however it is lacking a few very crucial elements.
First of all, the subtext. There is none. Good dialogue always has to have some kind of subtext. When characters speak to each other, there always needs to be some sort of meaning behind what they are saying. Otherwise, you get a Padme/Anakin scene by the fireplace from attack of the clones.
Second, a lot of the time, the dialogue lacks any kind of conflict. That is just not good. Dialogue without conflict is idle. It either serves the purpose of dumping a whole lot of information (exposition wasn't done well, by the way, I'll not elaborate on that, cause it's not that important, given what kind of game this is) on the reader or no purpose at all. When two fictional characters speak, they always need to have some kind of agenda. They need to want to get something out of the conversation. They need to have some kind of goal they want to accomplish by speaking to that particular person. And a lot of the time, none of that is present.
Overall, however, this is not a bad game at all. I highly recommend you check it out, especially if you're into the things presented in the game.