Sorry, but I found this really difficult to enjoy. Most fundamentally, though the premise is transparently that of a silly kink game, the story is light on sex and even lighter on comedy. There's a lot of material that isn't just all that interesting to read and, unlike the lush descriptions of paws stepping on different textures, doesn't even really feel like it's coming from a place of passion.
For example, there are many conversations about whether clothes are good or bad that start to get tedious as the game fails to display an actual understanding of or interest in the myriad of ways in which clothing affects and is affected by society. The concept could prompt numerous questions: in this furry world, did people use clothing to protect themselves from the elements, and what do they do now? What about people who wore garments for religious reasons or because of their profession? Have even all non-clothing uses of fabric been replaced or eliminated, too? But despite all the time we spend on characters talking about the world they live in, it never feels like the story's thoughts about the issue amount to much more than "this is a kink game about nudity so we love it here".
In general, there's a lot of stuff about the plot and the world that I gather is supposed to read as purposefully ridiculous (20 years is a wildly short time for sewing machines to have become stuff of legend, the protagonist undergoes the journey on foot for seemingly no other reason than said erotic paw scene later on, mass production of clothing is kickstarted pretty easily and there's like one guy working on this world-defining problem) but it's all delivered in such a deeply deadpan register that the jokes are a little hard to enjoy. The character drama, in contrast, does feel like it's going for something more serious but has a hard time succeeding due to resting on this kind of foundation, and the same could be said about the messages.
The kink lens is simply too overwhelming, I think; at least if you're not in the target audience, there isn't a lot in the storytelling that feels possible to appreciate separately from it, and the game is just so dry and somber on the whole.