Thank you so much for your thoughtful feedback; it’s incredibly helpful for me.
To answer your questions, first of all, the “nothing to do” feeling in the early parts of the story is intentional. This is because each update focuses heavily on advancing the main storyline. Since the game design differs from traditional visual novels, it’s set in a large map with a vast world-building element. If I were to spend an equal amount of time in every update enriching the “Breadth(Scope)” aspects, the amount of main story content players would experience would be significantly reduced. My approach is to prioritize progressing the main story and then circle back in future updates to add more daily-life interactions and side stories for the main character and other characters.
I understand that this update pattern might feel inconvenient for players who follow updates regularly, but it seems to be the best trade-off for now. For instance, if a player starts the game at version 0.8 or 0.9, they might find that there are plenty of different events and interactions already waiting for them to explore in the early game.
Regarding daily activities, since you’ve played the content in 0.3.5, you might have noticed dialogue interactions for Claire, Eileen, Rachael, and Lillian on the map. Trust me, I’ll be adding more character interactions in the future. In the 0.4 update, I plan to include fixed dialogues for Claire at home as well as new dialogues for Taylor, Olivia, and Nya. Of course, I’m not sure if I’ll be able to finish everything on time, as it’s a substantial workload, but I’ll do my best to make it happen so players can chat with their favorite girls.
To make up for the wait between updates, I’ve also been including unique small stories in each version. These are meant as little bonuses for the players who support me and follow the game through its development.
As for the character design, it’s completely understandable that you find the main character a bit annoying. That’s intentional—right now, he’s still a rookie(or you may call him Noob lol) who doesn’t know much, whether it’s about relationships or work.
(Any more, and I’d be spoiling things, haha! But you can look forward to how he develops in the future.)
Thank you again for your support and feedback!