Oh what a lovely experience that was! There were so many great moments, I don't know if I can list them all--the moment I realized that what I thought was a disadvantage of the sheep mask was what I actually wanted it for. The moment when I saw the dragon with the key and thought "oh no what am I going to do now"...only for it to give me the key with a smile. I couldn't help but hug it back. I don't consider myself particularly good at point-and-click adventure games, and while I occasionally got stuck, every time I figured out the solution it made sense; there wasn't any rubber chicken moon logic--although there was one part where I struggled to figure out how to satisfy the bunnies with the cow mask, because I didn't realize that trying to click away made me automatically lose the event. Besides that, everything is very clear about what it means, despite there being no words for just about the entirety of the game. The art, while plain and simple, has enough variety that I never got lost while navigating the map. All of the characters are exceedingly cute, and the choices of ambiences and sound effects are all perfect. Although it doesn't look like an adult game, when you think of it as one, the feelings of "belonging" and "transformation" are very erotic, especially after the feeling of wandering around alone that the rest of the game brings.
Well done!