Most high-end Otome games feature full Japanese voice acting (usually for the male leads only). A demo allows you to listen to the voice actors (seiyuu). If the "Childhood Friend" trope is voiced in a pitch that grates on your nerves, or the "Tsundere" prince sounds too harsh, you can walk away. You cannot return a digital game for a refund because you dislike a voice actor’s timbre.

Even in its demo stage, the production value is high. The demo features partial voice acting from notable VAs, providing a distinct personality to the initial cast of bachelors. The atmospheric soundtrack shifts seamlessly between lighthearted daily life and the high-stakes drama the game hints at. The Story Hook: More Than Just Romance

According to the The Visual Novel Database (VNDB) , the game is officially listed as unfinished with no ongoing development.

Whether you are testing the "touch response" on a mobile port, the "text log" accessibility on the Switch, or the quality of the English voice acting, never skip the demo. Your time—and your heart—are valuable.