I see, sounds good, but just one more question. How much content does the main story has compared to the sidestories? I'm the type that play these games more so for the romance and dates the Mc can have with the Lis and I always go for all the girls that I can get in the harem. It doesn't really matter to me whether or not their sex scenes or not, I just like relationship development after everything is official.
So the main story is in Season 2 right now. Season 1 has 6 Episodes and Season 2 just released Episode 4 for Supporters not too long ago. It'll hit free public release in a couple of weeks.
As far as side content goes, the game opens up in Season 2, giving you the ability to choose who you want to hang out with during little Free Time segments. I'd say there's a good bit of side content done, as there are at least 5 girls I can think of that are up to their 5th side story scene. Several others have 4 scenes or less, and this next patch will take 4 more girls up to the 5 scene mark. WCA will have its 4th anniversary in June, so we've been at this for quite a long time. I want to say S2E4 had about an hour of playtime when I tested. Not every episode will last that long, but I'd estimate there's something like... maybe 6 to 8 hours worth of content in the game as a whole?
Also, as Phoenix said, there's no Netorare or Netore in the game. I.E. nobody is cheating. It's pretty well understood that you're being shared, and sharing yourself is encouraged by a few of the girls, because you're playing a character who is seeking to make an emotional difference in the lives of those he interacts with. You're someone who wants to make people happy above all else. You start off with some flawed thinking and an attitude that is by and large a little too passive, but that's part of his character arc and these things do improve over time.
Starting in Season 2, I began separating the romance and date-style encounters from the main story, relegating those to the Side Stories you can experience with each character. So Season 1 plays in a very linear, kinetic novel style, and Season 2 plays more like a visual novel with a tiny bit more choice. I'm an author, not a coder, so I wrote what I knew for Season 1. Season 2 shows all the progress I've made as I learn more about coding each release. Also had a LOT of help from the community on things like the Free Time system.
Thanks for the interest!