It's okay, but rather dull due to repetitiveness and a lack of variety in what you can do in the game. The characters are the highlight. The overarching story is very simple, and the gameplay has very little variety, since you'll spend almost all your time foraging, and you can take breaks to tend the cafe when you want, though it's rarely ever necessary to do so since I always got story my reputation to progress even without tending the cafe at all. (Though I think you do get bigger reputation increases at the end of each chapter if you keep the menu updated and help out at the cafe as much as you can on that specific day when the story asks you to raise the cafe's reputation.) Each chapter runs on the same formula, too.
The chapters always run like this:
It's also very...glitchy might not be quite the right word, but it's close. When you jump, your character tends to just stand there if they run into the object they need to jump over, first, like they're 'stuck' on it so you have to jump at just the right moment to avoid that, or reposition yourself and try again. The camera motion can be a bit troubling, and sometimes after you're able to ride your dragon, you can't get off of it again, and you have to transport back to your cafe just to get out of that state. Which can totally ruin a day of foraging if the timing was bad, since it takes quite a while to get to further areas if you're searching for specific ingredients. That happened to me about three times, and it's happening occasionally to my sister, as well.
I'm not sorry I bought it, but at the same time, if I was asked if I'd buy it again, the answer would be 'no'. I doubt I will ever play it again, either. It regularly becames tedious, for me, even though I really loved some of the characters. The world is cute/pretty, though.