Hello hello! It's rating time!
Overall: 3 - This was a cute little game! It's a bit difficult for me to say I loved this because I fall squarely outside its demographic (I haven't touched a gacha game since KHUx back in 2017), but I enjoyed what I could out of it! The highlight was definitely the scenes in-between the gameplay segments, but the actual gacha part had a reasonable amount of depth for what it all was. It was a little weird seeing so many of these RTP characters given different names from what the engine originally titles them, but that's barely even a nitpick.
Gameplay: 2 - I ended up going with a 2, but it's not THAT bad. My main criticism would be that the format isn't really well suited towards a casual jam like this. This game is super grindy, which is obviously by intention, but it leads the majority of the core loop just being about running back and forth smacking monsters. Even the act of pulling was unfortunately tedious, but I did enjoy the levels of depth that the game provided in party composition and accessories, even if I think it was far too much complexity for me to sink my teeth into in an hour.
Story: 3 - The writing between the protagonist and her girlfriend is definitely the highlight here. The dialogue is... a bit horny, but it didn't come off as distasteful to me and it did a good job characterizing the cast, even if the "deadbeat gacha addict and her responsible office-working girlfriend" is a bit of a played trope. I liked the characters and was genuinely excited at the ending in spite of myself.
Graphics: 3 - It's just RTP, but there's good attention to detail in the UI and animations, especially given the vast quantity of junk in here. I imagine even just assigning prefab animations to all of these skills was probably tedious, but there's also a decent chunk of semi-custom stuff too that I appreciate.
Music: 2 - The music isn't egregious, but there are only a handful of tracks and I didn't find any of them especially enjoyable. The music choices seem mostly to just be filler, which is acceptable but not worth a 3.
Comedy: 3 - There weren't any laugh-out-loud moments, but the comedic tone and goofy writing warrants a passing grade in the comedy department
I appreciate you participating in the jam! Hopefully these scores don't come off as too harsh - I know you're new, so you might not know how the voting criteria works, but 4s are reserved for exceptional works and I only give out one 5 per category, so your 3s almost across the board is a perfectly good rating! I enjoyed this, even if the basic loop wasn't for me!