Kind of a boring game, but I might as well go through the motions to explain why. I'll start with the good, because there's not much of that.
The artwork is pretty good, and there's a somewhat complex day/night cycle. That's about it.
While the hand drawn work is praise worthy, you will almost never see it. Most of the sex scenes are done through pixel animations, which aren't bad, but the game is set to its standard zoom, so there's not much to appreciate. The "game" also isn't customized in ANY way.
In other words, there's no standard options menu that usually comes with RPG Maker, and your forced to use the outdated movement system using the arrow keys, since you can't change the controls. Instead of the options menu, you press F1 and get a pop up windows box that let's you turn things off. This disappointment is most noticeable with the sounds, as the game is very loud, but your only options are to deal with it or turn it off completely. For a game with this many patches, it's sort of a weird thing to ignore.
The aforementioned day/night cycle is neat, but as far as I can tell, there is no way to advance time, other than losing a fight and dealing with the lengthy scene after, or by walking around outside the town for like five minutes to advance time ONE segment. Combine this with the fact that the game runs at like 10 frames per second on fullscreen with a gaming PC, and you quickly have a frustrating experience.
Also, during the couple hours I played, I could not for the life of me figure out how to start the story, if any exists. There appears to be smaller stories, bound to the various characters you come across, but the only one I could really start is with the friend Erik. Although, it's pretty obvious where that relationship will probably go, so I didn't advance it very far.
There are battles in the game, but they are kind of tedious. The only real attack you start with is Fire Arrow, which makes short work of slimes, but barely helps elsewhere. Based on the screenshots of the game, you can learn other things, but winning battles doesn't earn you experience. Instead, you get a "chance" of getting items from the monsters to sell, except that the drop chance is absurdly low, and the items seem to sell poorly. Training with Erik granted me 2 XP, so there's probably other ways to earn it through quests, but considering my next level required 50 XP, I didn't feel compelled to try.
I gave the game a second star because the artwork truly is good, but I didn't care for the rest of the game. If the customization options were there and the game didn't run so slowly for me (obviously poorly coded), I would have put more effort in. Based on some posts in this thread, some people seem to enjoy the game, but with how cryptic and slow everything was, I couldn't.
Normally I keep a massive folder of older games on my larger drive, even if I don't plan on playing them again, but this time around, I actually deleted the game. That alone kind of explains how disappointed I was. I'm no stranger to old school grindfest RPG's, but this just not worth wasting time on, only to see barely visible pixelated erotic scenes.
There are worse games out there, but if you look at the screenshots for it on this thread, you've basically already seen everything the game has to offer.