The game is "okay". It's a switch back to the visual novel style rather than actual game. Nothing wrong with that. Some people prefer one, some the other.
At times it tries to pretend to be a game by adding in the "pixel hunt" to advance method. The hot spots aren't overly hard to locate, which is good, but there are rarely actual choices here. And I've never understood why so many of the still-frame pictures in these games have people's full bodies in the image, yet they are displayed to the player with their heads pushed out the top or side of the viewing window, or with menu interfaces/notifications directly over a face.
As with some of the previous games, the story doesn't change based on what has actually been done.
Each area seems to have a single script. For the most part, anything that happens in one area has no affect on what happens/is said in any other area.
The game doesn't really have any surprising twists or challenge. If you have a specific kink that is to your liking and it's in this game, you would need to try very hard to not successfully achieve it on your very first playthrough. After that it's just a matter of whether you feel like clicking through the game a few more times to follow the couple other storylines or if your satisfied with already having achieved your preferred result.
Basic plotlines
It's all pretty formulaic, but as per usual, the pictures are of a decent quality. The whole game is pretty short. You can get all the achievements and endings in 10 minutes of playing or so. So while it isn't anything overly special, it's worth a quick glance since it won't take too much of your time.