Ok so overall, the game is good but it really needs a tutorial,
it can have its bugs: the main 2 are:
-missing images in some pregnancy scenes that don't crash the game so it's whatever
-some asylum monster fights that do crash the game but you can use the "ignore" button without any issue.
While I didn't 100% it due to the quest system not being great, I'd say I've seen 90% of what it has to offer.
Overall, it has a camp simulator, alright interactions and a very simple FF fighting system and a small card game of Gwynt.
You can play through the entire story easily and barely see a few scenes so the story of magic/time-travel and exploring the girl's stories should be seen as separate.
The two main issues are solvable with a tutorial or a better quest following system so I'll give to you the answers here:
-to unlock the Vampire interactions, you have to interact with them at the bar, not sure if thetime of the day matters but you'll know you have the right interaction if it's something like"bite me"
-the debt, it falls out of nowhere and blocks you, you gotta fiw your car to go in town (orc in the woods, lighter in one of the searchable spots around town and probably will need to clear the woods so upgrade them at least once)
You need to go in the morning, you'll make an arrow appear on the road of the town that wasn't there before (may have an intermediate step to go to city hall) and then it's a small easy sequence to erase the 12000 dollars you owe.
Some quick tips are:
- don't hesitate to load and save for a jackpot in town, it reached 15000$ for me
- in the cabin, the upgrades are at the bottom, a bit difficult to spot tbh, it took me a moment but clicking on "camp management" will get you access to job attribution, upgrades, etc.
-endings are only connected to a single girl at a time, it can be a bit disappointing to know but once you get an ending, they're all accessible in the main menu (that's how I learned I was missing half the girls when I completed the main storyline.)
-about the main storyline, there was a last mainstep about either getting a crowbar (500$ town store) or unlocking the magical potential of Amanda...
I did neither, the prompt to fight the final boss appears nonetheless.
TLDR: a bit buggy, quite fun, I challenged my future buff apocalypse-causing self to a Yu-Gi-Oh battle and won, erasing him from our timeline.
If you have the resilience of trying out those half finished, half abandonned games you see by the dozen on this website, try it, it can be quite good.