I guess I could write a big long review for this like I do for most things, but, really it's not like it even matters, right? Why spend that effort when I could just click through the next VN on the list?
This was great. I loved it.
Spoilers and such below.
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It's pretty clear where we're going from the opening scene (I actually made a note predicting that dad was dead, so I was like... halfway there), and while this type of thing isn't really new (see, e.g., Brave New World, We Happy Few) the delivery and conclusion are what sets this one apart. Generally in this type of story there's an attempt to break free from the artificial happiness, and while this attempt may be futile (like in Brave New World), there's some resistance to the Thing Which We Are To Consider Bad.
We get a brief glimpse of this with Mrs. Hunter, and during Chappy's breakdown, but this VN responds to all that with just a truckload of nihilism, which, yeah, is probably how most people in that situation would respond.
Presentation-wise, the cutesy style of the BF-addled world was well-realized (and well-suited for using simple assets that could be easily developed in the constraints of the jam) as was the shift in tone and soundscape after the illusion is broken. I did find some of the "normal" pair's interactions to be a bit over the top (knocking the bag out of Chappy's hands felt a bit too much like bullies from an 80s teen movie rather than what is essentially two well-off people gawking at a junkie on the street), but overall this was really effective.
Official rating is 12 somas out of 10 joys.