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Next, Ann's route was really enjoyable for me it was a fun route and I really loved Ann's personality and quirks. Their relationship as lovers had a lot of other people denouncing it as a taboo and that it isn't right and it isn't something you should pursue was really good, especially when it came to when their mother found out and they had to break up made for a good tense and dramatic story. Whereas in Konami's route it's pretty explored a lot as a taboo as the main theme of the route to me was the MC coming in terms to falling in love with Konami as a women because at first he didn't see her anything more than a sister he loved as family and it being a taboo. Most visual novels would either just make the sibling the MC is in the relationship with to be non-blood related or a cousin, or they wouldn't go into too much about the aspect and have the MC date their siblings anyways with not much drama to it. Speaking of tropes, the way they played with the controversial blood-related incest was pretty fresh for me at least. I really enjoyed SakuSaku it played with some tropes I enjoy like the split personality/shared body trope. If you're a fan of romance VNs then I'd suggest giving it a shot. If it had a fandisc I'd want to read it just to see more of the characters, and as the first VN by Palette that I've ever read, It's made me more interested in buying 9 Nine (which is also by them) than I would've been otherwise. I also really liked the art and the soundtrack, too - both fit the VN really well, and a lot of the CGs were especially good ( like this one and this one). IMO it was consistent at doing that and while it wasn't amazing, or life changing or anything like that, it was an interesting enough read that like you say, was funny and dramatic enough to keep my attention and interest (Hanako for example was hilarious IMO). At the time I was reading it, I was going through a pretty stressful period IRL, but yet every day when I'd read, it would leave me with either a smile on my face, or a warm, comforting feeling, and in the end I read VNs for that purpose (to help me relax). I have happy memories of reading Saku Saku.