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There are many tips and guides scattered around Steam discussion threads regarding those. There's a thread by PizzWizz who mostly put together the important stuff before the last update.

Most NPCs other than the main 8 girls are complete but there are still many things that aren't implemented/added in the Early Access. In terms of the general premise and gameplay loop, there won't be any drastic changes in the full game compared the latest update.

Thank you so much for your answer. I want to add that I really like the game. While some people consider it hard, I don’t think it is — it’s just a bit slow at times.

I’m not a developer, but if you’d like my humble opinion, I think the game needs more scenes and activities while the world is expanding, with more characters and places to visit. That way, players could explore and complete multiple tasks, missions, or events while building their economy.

The vending machine is the main source of income at the beginning, and that’s fine while you unlock more places to steal clothes and feed the cow to increase her production. However, at the start of the game, it’s a little confusing to understand what the player should do to build their economy.

I hope you continue improving your game, but don’t change the things you like just because some people think it’s hard or complicated. I can clearly see that you want to create a game that requires strategy, skill, and a bit of luck, which is awesome — especially in this kind of game, where you don’t usually see those elements. Just focus on making the challenges fun and avoid making them tedious.

That’s my feedback. Thank you again.

Thanks for your feedback!
There are certainly some tedious repetitive things that I will try to address in the future. But keep in mind that ultimately, it's a game taking place in a concentrated area that builds on slowly. Currently, the focus is to add more contents to enrich the overall experience within the set space rather than adding new areas.