I own this one on Steam and have finished it. Gameplay: this is an RPG like game. This serves to offer some actual gameplay as well as pace the game between adult scenes. The gameplay is simple and easy to understand. It mainly consists of travelling to locations, crafting items and story cutscenes. While it is fun to an extent and offers a small challenge, it does get grindy, especially in the middle. Go to the other end of the map, get an item, go all the way back, do something else at the place you just spent minutes travelling to, that sort of stuff. Also, there is no logic in the materials for the items you craft, but that's a minor issue. They improve that in the next game, which is currently in development. Also, there are plenty of collectables and some extra content if you get them. Story: as another reviewer already mentioned, there is a precursor to this game, called Lust Epidemic. You do not need to play that, but it provides a little backstory and a few cameos. The story is... actually quite good considering the genre. It's got plenty of meat to the bone, some mystery, some twists, and it will serve perfectly well to string the whole game, and the adult scenes, together. Speaking of... The adult parts: this game is pretty well known for its high quality renders and they do not disappoint. Clean, well animated, varied, erotic. I have yet to find another game with renders this great. It's not perfect though, the animations are often repeated within a scene, but that's the cost of rendering time I guess. There are plenty of women to romance and they are varied too. Some women you cannot have adult scenes with til late in the game, which does frustrate pacing a bit (blue balling). Also, they all have massive breasts, which I personally don't like. Sound: I can be short. There is some good music, pleasant to listen to. Only held back by how often you hear the tracks. Sound effects are a bit meh and very repetitive. They should have done better there.
Summary: the game is fine, a 3/5 star game through and through . Suited for kids and people that just want a quick game to relax. Good for a few dozen hours of playtime. If you are a fan of the genre (exploration/survival/crafting), it might be worth the full price. For others that are curious, buy it on sale. In other cases, skip this one. Performance and stability: 4/5 - I encountered only one or two rare bugs or glitches - no crashes - performance was consistent, but a bit low for what you get Gameplay: 3/5 - fun gameplay loop, but quite simple - controls are janky and inconsistent and should be better (I used an Xbox controller) - some features could usean update to make them work more intuitive - targeting and collisions need some work - combat is too simple, there is no tactics whatsoever - boss fights are all the same - there are some pacing problems with resources and upgrades IMO, which are common in this genre - crafting is unnecessarily laborious. It should just use what you have in your base - having to have a quest item equipped to complete a quest objective is frustrating. If an item is in my inventory it should work Story: 1/5 - there is none to speak of - only serves to get the player from one area to the next Graphics: 3/5 - graphic style is enjoyable and consistent - not particularly pretty though, more cartoony - quite heavy on the hardware for what you get - there are different biomes, sort of, but the differences are minimal Audio: 3/5 - excellent music - not many tracks, it gets repetitive - audio effects are simple and not great, but they serve their purpose All in all I list a lot of negatives, but I want to make clear that I had fun playing. The game isn't bad at all, it just isn't great either. It could be a lot more enjoyable with more development and gameplay optimizations. That said, it's from a small studio and I think they did a very solid job. This game can be a fun and easy introduction into the genre for new players.