Cardcaptor SAkura?
Sakura "Hey, you wanna see my collection of softcore lesbian monstergirls?" game.
I'll also point out that "Sakura" is a very common word.
It just means cherry/cherry blossom, and there are like a million things with that word in the name including restaurants, stores, movies, games, TV shows, anime, songs, types of food etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakura_(disambiguation)It's kinda like seeing the movie title "The Island" and wondering if everything else with the word "Island" in the name is part of the same continuity.
Also, as a warning:
Sakura Spirit is a 2014 visual novel by British indie developer Winged Cloud and published by Sekai Project.[1] The game was released on July 9, 2014 on Steam and MangaGamer.
It's not actually the real thing, these are English wanna-be Japanese visual novels. So they're faux-Japanese visual novels (complete with everyone having very cliched Japanese names) with a pervy emphasis made by an Indie developer in the UK. These things tend to be merely a bunch of still images, whereas the Japanese equivalents these days are using animation and 2D/3D integration (Nekopara for example).
So:
Nekopara 1: 3D/2D, animated. Has full voice acting: cute girls speaking cutely.
Sakura Spirit: 2D only, not animated. Has no voice acting, apparently.
Both are the same "type" of game, but you get a lot more value for money from Nekopara. It is about twice as long, playtime-wise and has full voice acting for all female characters. A bishoujo game
without voice acting? What is this, 1998? EDIT: apparently they did hire Japanese voice acting for some of the later ones. Which doesn't change the fact that what you're basically getting is "the pervy weeb's guide to visual novels" and artwork that's about 15 years out of date.