Story: While there is a barebones backstory, there is practically no plot. The segments in this delightful anime are connected as coherently as your typical dream and by the end of the OVA; nothing is really achieved. The zany antics that do happen in this anime helps it avoid a score lower than 5.
Art: The colour palette is brilliantly selected and the animation is gorgeous, especially for the ending credits sequence; being an one shot OVA after all. In terms of visual design, the character designs to take the cake. In an age where everything looks inspired, this was refreshing. I loved Tetsuya Takeuchi's work in Jin Roh and this one is no exception.
Sound: I don't pay too much attention to anime related music but the background music is that of a stereotypical retro game chiptune of the early arcade game and C64 vein. It adds a distinctive tone to the anime and also adds to the hectic pace and wackiness.
Character: Being an one shot, there isn't much room for character development and you don't get to know the characters as much as you'd like to. The characters do have a chaotic yet complimentary chemistry between them, each being eccentric in their own way. The titular Naoko-San is brilliant, delivering some absolutely laugh out loud lines through that unashamedly perverted mouth of hers.
Enjoyment: What I really enjoyed about this anime tied in with the video game struff I mentioned earlier. Rabid retro game fanatics such as me will notice a decent amount of gaming references within a relatively short 30 minute timeframe. Whether its Virtua Fighter, the Sega Saturn controller spaceship or of course, the TRUXTON bomb.
Truxton! Truxton! Truxton! is the greatest game ever created!
Overall: Up there with the wackiest and non sensical anime ever created. A mere 30 minutes so there is NO reason you shouldn't check it out. Despite 'yuri' being in the title, a purely PG anime this is. Nothing offensive, apart from the overabundance of lewdness.