Although the game was fun in it's own, not getting anywhere except for pressing the exact right buttons in the exact right order grew a bit frustrating, especially as I had the bugged version before.
The ending was also less than satisfying, as it was obvious for a while what had happened. The only thing standing between me and the solution was, again, pressing the right buttons in the right order.
Also, a lot of the times the dialogue choices did not seem to flow well, and I found myself going back to the house I just left from to talk to the same person again. This could easily have been prevented with a back button instead of a quit button in the conversation menus.
Having said, I did fall in love with all of the personalities of each of the characters quite quickly. The writing was quite good, and the characters felt like they should. Although, accusing someone of having an affair and them greeting me at the door happily afterwards felt a bit odd.
Overall, I think the game shows the amazing potential of whoever wrote the dialogue. The rest, however, could use some work.