Editorial Don't bother
The central complaint running through community feedback is a branding mismatch: players drawn in by the "harem" label find a game that leans heavily toward cuckold/NTR dynamics, with reviewers repeatedly pointing out that the MC's role and the way female characters relate to him feel far closer to NTR territory than classic harem fantasy. Several players uninstalled specifically over this tonal dissonance, and the concern that the developer is trying to serve two mutually hostile audiences at once is raised more than once. Writing quality also takes hits, with at least one reviewer calling the dialogue and anime tropes outright bad. On the positive side, models are complimented and a handful of players express genuine interest in seeing more content. Practically, the game appears early in development — incest content advertised or implied is reportedly not yet present, and the build is light on scenes. Minor usability gripes (no name-change option, unskippable sound mix issues) pile on top of the bigger identity crisis. For players who enjoy NTR or cuck-adjacent content and can look past some rough writing, there may be a foundation here worth watching; for anyone seeking a straightforward harem experience, the current game is likely to disappoint.
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