I've played a bit of
恋愛、借りちゃいました, most of the common route I think, and all I have to say is : what the heck did Youka Nanoka do to ASa Project?! The game was a straight average up until about the middle part, trying to emulate previous games of the studio but with rather poor jokes (didn't laugh once), relatively unlikable characters (starting with a stingy, cold and extremely rude protagonist), and some overconvenient happenings that sometimes feel surreal. But when on top of that you add a freaking love triangle, heavy family drama, friendship drama, money-bought relationships, a mote-mote harem period where the heroines are coming over the protagonist left and right, and when the game essentially turns into "the heroines try to romance a clueless protagonist", I just don't know what to think anymore. This is ASa Project repeating the same mistake as in Suki to Sankaku Renai, but amplified! This is not what the brand is about, it's setting the very exact opposite mood they're known and appreciated for! Even though Youka Nanoka participated in Karigurashi that was excellent, I can't help but feel it was a mistake to let him write a whole game by himself. I'll be honest, I don't feel like choosing any of the two parts of the love triangle, and suggest anyone playing to fork at either the teacher or the twins branch and not go any further in the common route.
EDIT: Finished the twins route, about 2~3 hours. Story : 0, the money situation is never solved, relationship with other clients continues (?); Romance development : 0, heroines start at max affection without any protagonist action and he never fell in love; Ero : 0, scenes are far too short. Jokes are shimoneta only, follow the same patterns, and are generally not funny. It sucked. Worst Asa Project game I've ever played, I'll stop here before getting even more disappointed. I hope the studio manages to survive this fiasco and can get back to doing what they actually are good at.
Man, what is up with my favorite developers lately, first SMEE and now ASa project... Maybe I'm just an old man behind the times and need of the new generation of buyers. Still sad.