I couldn't get very far in, because there didn't seem to be any way to find out what the passwords were, but that didn't stop me from rating it very high. I really loved the art and sound, the cutscenes were really well-scripted, and the overall mechanics, vibe, and aesthetic of the game was terrific. I'd certainly like to see more from this game, especially in a full version reminiscent of 'Sweet Home' (the Famicom game, not the Netflix series).
People have been telling me they don't know how I did as much as I did for my game in ten days... but I can't even imagine all the art and scripting you had to do for this. The animation and details of the cutscenes are the things I really am most flabbergasted about.
Even though I couldn't get very far in it, I'm pretty sure this is the game I've rated the highest so far.