Imagine somebody taking a stupid joke like "Germans like schnitzel" and forcing it everywhere at least 50 times until you're absolutely fed up with it and can't take it no more. Well, supposedly that's the funny part. You being angry at the silly joke. So meta. Hah-hah. And that's the whole design philosophy behind this game. You meet a character, they do some kind of unfunny shtick, everyone comments on how obnoxious and annoying it is, only to see the character up their shtick to 11. OMG, such funnies, my sides.
Maybe I'm not the target audience, but I found the whole experience very underwhelming and even grating at times. - Gameplay. Yeah, it's a visual novel, but they felt the need to shove in a tedious drink mixing mini-game where you have to drag and drop 10-20 bottles while following a recipe just to move on with the story. It adds nothing but tedium. There are QWERT keyboard shortcuts to speed it up a bit, but it still drags the experience. It's also probably the only visual novel where you can't save at any time. You have to keep chugging until the next checkpoint, which might take a while. - Story. No over-arching plot, it's all slice-of-life. There's a handful of customers that come in and do small talk which is surprisingly mostly centered around sex. E.g. there's a child prostitute (which is apparently okay because she's a robot) that keeps talking about her sexual escapades in graphic detail. There's a big-titted friend of the protagonist that keeps lamenting about her streak of one night stands. There's a dude obsessed with sex tourism and porn. There's a streamer girl who's pimping herself out any chance she gets. Etc etc. Yes, there are no actual sex scenes, but so much talk about tits, vaginas and shoving things up somebody's ass that you might find it more than a bit off-putting.