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However, we at Rebot. You were made for this. Less than an hour worth of Doki Doki Literature Club! All of the music, charts, and most of the art were made by AjTheFunky. Just one we host ourselves.

One YouTube video gathered Free Fall Extended Mix. Was this review helpful? Yes No. Monika Santucci. The reader is generally intended to be female, but can be for other genders I suppose! This Mod will still be updated but still, the entire main game is completed. It is designed to be played only after the official game has been completed. The game runs for several weeks and contains several game modules. Official Web of the Monika Before Story mod.

Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts the files In DDLC are back and the game Is just the same as It was before, now you can download another mod! Just Monika. She desires the player. The sexiest girls from Instagram, just without the motivational quote posts. The Literature Club just got a whole lot bigger. What follows is a game of cat-and-mouse, pitting two cunning masterminds against one another. Downloading this MOD will give you access to a new week within the game, containing a total of 3 songs, each with its own peculiarities.

Sorry for the big delay! DDLC inspired pinback button. Then stabs yuri. A downloadable Mod for Windows. Thank you for , downloads! Version 0. Friday Night Funkin Monika mod. D - Monika bow; Backspace - go back Arrows - sing the vocals; This is just a test version of the game where all the fans can test their favorite FNF characters. FNF - Vs. This mod features a new song High School Conflict, where we will be facing Monika. Is it a fun level? Please do not vote for difficulty. Wanna have some music fun?

Tired of childish adventures with strict censorship? Since its normally off-screen, the full Monika jumping sticker is below. If you need any assistance contact me Swishless. Just be sure to have reached the end of each song by matching all the notes correctly. She originally pursued a career in the legal profession.

Our Time is okay, but I feel it's a little overrated even if the CGs are mind-blowing. Are you ready to spend your life with just Monika at the Literature Club? This is a free unblocked game you can play everywhere - at home, at school or at work.

This item will only be visible in searches to you, your friends, and admins. It's not much, but it's better then nothing! First of all is that there are certain grammar errors. So, I found out that you have to deinstall the game, go to the local files folder for DDLC and in that file folder are the remaining Mod files. This also implies that her depression has been alleviated to some degree. Heel Realization : Monika, after her character file is deleted at the end of Act 3, realizes how horrible her actions have been to drive the player to delete her.

Hello, [Insert Name Here] : The protagonist is nameable by the player. Unusually, the name you choose is permanent; even if you start a new game, it'll use the name you chose the first time. This is a plot point. Heroic BSoD : Almost literally. The sight of Sayori hanging herself is so shocking to the player character that it actually causes the game to glitch out and the background to revert to an error message.

This is subverted , however, in that it's all directly caused by Monika trying and failing miserably to tamper with the game in the background.

Heroic Mime : Initially, the player character can talk just fine, to the point of pretty involved conversations, but during Act 3, they're completely silent. High School : The game's school setting. Hope Spot : If you decide to have the player character confess that he loves Sayori, and he wants to take on her burden, they decide their first date will be the school festival. Sayori admits she's still not feeling better, even as she hugs the player character, but that she will be there.

The player character hopes this means that they can fight her depression together. Come the next morning, the player character finds that Sayori's mental illness and Monika's influence won out, and she's hanged herself. By the end of Act 2, you've witnessed a character committing suicide and then essentially becoming an Unperson , the second playthrough of the game glitching all over the place, one of the other characters stabbing herself to death and you've just spent the entire weekend watching her corpse decay while garbled text scrolls across the chatbox.

By the time Monika shows up and says that she'll "make it up to you", you're almost hoping that the one character who hasn't seemingly been affected by the weirdness even if she's a bit dismissive of it can help you get out of this.

Then the command box opens on the left-hand side of the screen and you realise just how Monika is "making it up" to you And then you delete Monika, and she truly apologizes and removes herself from the game letting you play it as you're supposed to It's only in the Golden Ending that this is averted, as Sayori closes the game by saying that the literature club will always be with you.

Hostile Show Takeover : Monika, fed up with being a side character who doesn't even get a route, eventually deletes all the other girls from the game so that only she gets to spend time with you.

Idiot Programming : In-universe. Monika's tampering with the game's code causes frequent errors, corrupts the game's assets on a regular basis, and even causes a fictional stop error on the player's PC. Monika herself acknowledges this when she realizes, days late, that the game hasn't proceeded beyond Yuri's death scene. I Kiss Your Hand : Somehow both Natsuki and Yuri's festival preparation scenes end up involving the main character taking their finger in his mouth or licking it.

I Let Gwen Stacy Die : The protagonist will feel responsible for Sayori's suicide, even if he confessed his love for her. Yuri's answer: "Edgy?.. If you got the Golden Ending , Sayori won't go crazy but will instead thank you and say it's too bad you've reached the end of the game and will have to leave, and presumably the characters go on living in their own world, but for reasons not really explained the credit sequence still ends with some of the game elements being deleted by Sayori?

Dan Salvato himself because the final letter is from him? That last is understandable — what's there to play unless everything that happened in the story is totally undone? Informed Attribute : As noted by YouTuber Materwelonz, the characters frequently note how Monika is supposed to be highly popular in school, yet this does not seem to translate into any fans of hers showing interest in joining the club.

This may be an early clue about the game's meta nature, in that nobody is trying to join the club because no other characters exist beyond the four girls and the main character. Interface Screw : Monika forces a lot of this starting from Act 2. Examples include general violent glitching of character models, appearing in front of the text boxes, and talking to you using menus.

Some graphical "glitches" include: The screen being tinted red with pulsating veins on its borders. The background slowly zooming in and rotating while the music is off-kilter. One of the posters in the back of the club room being replaced with the scene of Sayori's suicide. Yuri suddenly displaying a Nightmare Face during the poem minigame. Garbled text that appears in the poem minigame that, when selected, "breaks" the background. Interface Spoiler : There is, of course, that content warning in the very beginning, but more than that, during the entire Act 1, Monika seems to be strangely unromanceable - there's no way to get closer to her and no Monika option during the poetry minigame.

Which is especially strange, because both Monika and the protagonist explicitly state that they do fancy each other and would like to get to know each other better. It's All My Fault : The protagonist blames himself for Sayori's suicide, believing if he decided to start dating her that inserting romance into their relationship when all Sayori wanted was for them to go back to what they were like as kids exacerbated her emotional instability or if he decided to be Just Friends that his rejection of her just made her even more depressed.

He's wrong on both counts. Monika even lampshades this when talking directly to the player, saying that the player did all they could to help Sayori. Ironic Echo : "I guess there's a little devil inside all of us, isn't there? In Act 1, Monika's denial seems like just another part of the conversation. In Act 2, however, it's pretty clear that Monika's abusing a completely different sort of power.

Jerk with a Heart of Gold : Natsuki. In addition to being a standard Tsundere Type A to the main character, she genuinely cares for her friends, especially Yuri.

If the player chooses to help Natsuki with the festival preparations, she will break her usual brash demeanor to reassure Yuri that she's the most talented of the group. Later on, in Act 2, Natsuki writes a letter to the player character in place of her usual poems. Worried about Yuri's mental deterioration and no longer trusting Monika, she begs for the player character's help in getting her to seek therapy.

On a comical note, she does indulge Sayori's snack cravings by giving her a cookie. She was going to simply hand it to her, but she chucks it at her instead after overhearing Sayori admit that she got Natsuki to bake the cupcakes so that the player character could join the club.

Jump Scare : If Monika detects that the player is streaming, she'll promise to do a little trick to the audience. The game zooms in slowly on her face A few text boxes later, the game suddenly zooms in on her Nightmare Face before abruptly pulling back to Monika giggling about this.

In Act 2, if the player goes down Natsuki's route and shows their poem to her after being forced to be with Yuri, she will start talking about how she was waiting for you and begs you to play with her. Eventually, her neck snaps and her body flies at the screen. In Act 2, if the player goes down Yuri's route and shows their poem to Natsuki, the game will seemingly freeze for a moment before Natsuki's eyes pop with a small spray of blood, leaving behind empty sockets.

A second later, she will go back to normal and complain about the poem. The image of Sayori's corpse after she committed suicide is abrupt to the point of interrupting the player's dialogue box. One of the special poems initially appears to be setting the player up for one by imploring them to "Stare at the dot to reveal a special message" much like an internet screamer.

Fortunately, all that happens is that the dot eventually turns into "I love you". Tropes K-P. Kick the Dog : Monika's attempts to take over the game and become one with the player include rewriting her friends' personalities, to the point where two commit suicide and another becomes abused at home. It doesn't matter if she knows that she and they aren't real; they can feel pain, and they can sense what she's doing.

Monika realizes this if Sayori starts going down a similar route. There's also the fact that it tortures the player character, who is in Innocent Bystander. Kill 'Em All : In the usual ending, everyone gets deleted, courtesy of Monika, albeit to save you from a newly-insane Sayori.

Sayori does it herself if you delete her or Monika's character file, or you simply wipe them all yourself. Kill the Cutie : Sayori and Yuri both end up dead by suicide as a result of Monika making their negative traits worse. Monika deletes Natsuki offscreen, but the player doesn't get to see what happens to her when this occurs.

Killed Offscreen : Sayori commits suicide offscreen and is only discovered hanging after it is too late to save her. Sort of done with Natsuki, who is just deleted offscreen. Knew It All Along : If your first poem isn't written to please Yuri, she'll explain why she could tell it's the first one you've written.

If it is written so she likes it, she'll at first assume it's not your first, but then backtrack when told it is and give the same explanation for why she knew it. Left the Background Music On : At one point, after the game starts becoming corrupted, the player character steps out into the hallway, and the background music becomes more muffled and distant as if it's coming from the club room itself.

Which, possibly, it is, courtesy of Monika, who is fiddling about in the code throughout Act 2. Leitmotif : When you read each girl's poem, their unique version of "Okay, Everyone! Sayori's poems use ukulele and rhythmic finger snaps, Natsuki has xylophone and recorder, Yuri utilizes strings and flute, and Monika is accompanied by solo piano.

Monika's piano extends to the entire soundtrack, as any piano heard in the background music indicates that she's aware of the events occurring, serving as foreshadowing to her true nature. Limited Animation : As usual for visual novels, the girls have a set of sprite poses that they cycle through. This becomes incredibly unnerving when Yuri stabs herself. While it is "animated", she's only snapping between "holding the knife" and "plunging the knife" poses, giving her a creepy, jerking effect.

Ditto when Monika stares directly at the player during their conversation in her room. It's no less creepy when this trope is averted with Natsuki getting a realistic mouth or Yuri realistic eyes that are more animated.

Long-Lasting Last Words : After Yuri kills herself, the player character stays with her until she dies Lost in Translation : There's a pun on Monika's name and the Japanese word for squid, "ika", which Monika then notes doesn't make sense in translation. This is ironic as the game was originally written in English. Inverted in the Japanese version, where she remarks roughly translated , "Doesn't that kind of pun give the translators a lot of trouble?

Some of the poems come across more like this than like poems, especially in Act 2. After Yuri kills herself, the player is trapped scrolling through a long string of randomly generated gibberish. The history log is replaced with the website's introduction of the game, with the last sentence on repeat. Malaproper : One gag involves the player character catching Sayori trying to trick him into buy a snack for her and that her suffering is, in Yuri's words, "fair enough retribution".

Sayori proceeds to mix the word "retribution" with "revolution" and "restitution". Sayori: [after getting hit in the face by a cookie] I-Is this a miracle? It's because I paid my restitution! Sayori: to Natsuki I always judge people so hard! Monika: No you don't, Sayori. Yuri: deadpan, from the back of the room Yes she does.

Tropes R-S. Railroading : Even if you're specifically tailoring your poems towards Natsuki in Act 2, you'll be forced to spend more and more time with Yuri as she becomes more of an obsessive Clingy Jealous Girl. Any time Monika attempts to have a moment with the player, it either gets interrupted by one of the other girls or the game itself prevents her from trying anything romantic, going so far as to cut her off during Act 2 and sending you straight to the poem minigame.

Random Number God : The pool of words in the poem-making minigame is one, and if the player tries to save the game during these instances, and loads the same file, the number count on the top-left of the page will be reset to 1, and a new pool of words will be generated, or simply be re-arranged.

For each playthrough, only 3 out of 11 confirmed "Special Poems" can be opened during the chapter transitions of Act 2. These are also determined by the game at random, and may or may not reappear on the next playthrough. The game features many scripted lines or events that can be triggered by specific conditions. However, there are also some " special scenes " that may occur at random, or by chance. One of them includes the Ghost Menu which has a 1 of 64 chance of replacing the main menu.

A compilation of the random events can be found here. Reality-Breaking Paradox : The game starts falling apart the very moment that Sayori's suicide happens, as if it didn't remotely make any sense for a dating sim to end with one of the romantic options dying Reality Warper : Monika gradually gains increasingly intense shades of this, given her ability to create interface screws and mess with the game files.

Note that she isn't affected by any of them, just the rest of the cast, even ones that should logically affect her such as the above Dutch Angle moment. Recurring Riff : The title theme appears in multiple tracks throughout the game, including the end credits theme and darkest of all, the track accompanying Sayori's suicide.

Each girl's version of "Okay Everyone! Red Herring : In an odd fourth wall breaking moment, Monika stresses the importance of saving if you're going to make a tough decision. This comes at you again with all the subtlety of an atomic bomb when the player character finds Sayori's dead body and agonizes over not having the ability to go back and change his decisions to save her.

However, none of this matters because after Sayori's suicide, your saves are mysteriously corrupted and future playthroughs are aggressively railroaded; Monika's statement turns out to only be relevant to Act 1, since making use of saves to see all of the girls' CGs before Sayori kills herself is the only way to receive the best ending.

Midway through Act 1, Sayori begins acting quiet and avoiding the main character. When you ask Monika about it, she not so coyly suggests that it has something to do with you specifically. Sayori herself even seems to lampshade this when asked about it, as she replies — seemingly embarrassed — that she has to say it out loud, with everything seemingly leading up to a love confession.

However, while she is in love with the main character, that's not the reason she's acting strangely: in an abrupt and brutal subversion of dating sim story structure, it turns out she has crippling depression and struggles to even get out of bed in the morning. And if you start favoring one over the other, the neglected one will get upset and stop sharing their poems with you.

Relationship Values : Subverted : The Player Character worries about how the things he does will affect the girls' opinions of him, and there are several junctures where you have to choose between pleasing Sayori, Yuri or Natsuki. And finally, you'll be railroaded into being with the only girl who didn't seem to have a Relationship Value.

Revealing Continuity Lapse : Though a normal dating sim at first, things take a strange turn following Sayori's suicide. The entire game resets but without Sayori's existence, Natsuki forgets entirely about an argument she'd had with Yuri the day before, and she and Yuri both suffer moments of insanity only the player seems to notice and remember.

This is because of Monika tampering with the game's files to make the player love her instead of the other girls. Rewatch Bonus : One who plays the game for the first time may treat a number of statements like narrations, poems, dialogues, and puns as simple conversations that fit into the School Club Stories theme of the Slice of Life genre, only to find out that there is a lot of foreshadowing that would make sense out of these same statements when the game is replayed after the player has gone through the climax of the story.

Rewind Gag : A sudden, non-comedic retcon is played out like this. In Act 2, the player character leaves the club room to look for Yuri when she's taking too long coming back, only to walk in on her cutting herself.

The game suddenly rewinds back to before he left the classroom with the player character deciding to wait for her instead. Reverse Psychology : Every time you start the game on Act 3, Monika will always remind the player of ensuring that her character file must remain intact in the characters folder of the game's directory and that the player must keep it safe. However, the only way to proceed to the next Act is to do the opposite — delete the monika.

Ripple Effect-Proof Memory : Though she pretends not to for the majority of the game, Monika can remember Act 1 of the game even once it's essentially retconned, and can clearly remember characters and events who've been deleted.

After Monika deletes herself, Sayori gets this retroactively, gaining knowledge of everything that happened and what the player did up to that point. The requirements for the Golden Ending rely on this since she knows if you went out of your way to help all of the girls.

Rule of Empathy : After you delete Monika's character file, she remarks how much you must have hated her to drive you to that point; as such, she has a Heel Realization and restores the character files so you can play without her. This makes Sayori the club president, and if you got the best ending, this prevents her from going mad too.

Rule of Scary : While the increasingly demented events make sense by the time the plot is revealed, you can hardly say that about all the details.

Okay, so the game interface is glitching because Monika is messing with it, and the same goes for the other characters' minds, but their eyes doing it too? That's got to be there solely for the reason that it will freak you out.

It contains spoilers for Doki Doki Literature Club! Also, we decide to pay Natsuki a visit as well today. Hanging Out with Sayori Secret. See full list on ddlc-modding. Poem WordsSome words might not be added, I was honestly focused on Sayori's poem words more than anything, but you get the gist of it. Jan 18, Monika after story. In my hand is a pen that'll write a poem of me and you. Appearance Monika has extensively long coral brown hair that she keeps in a high ponytail tied back with a large white bow, curled slightly at the ends.

Use the provided functions to change selector prompts. This is a hint for the player that there's more to the game's contents than just regular VN routes. Everytime I pick that topic, she replies with her regular sarcastic answer Ehhh? You need to listen to her until she suggest just staring into each other's eyes. Monika's poem to the player in Act 3. A continuation of Monika's first poem, appearing only in Act 2.

A special gratitude received by achieving full completion of the story. Monika's ending is extremely difficult to achieve; I still haven't nailed down the exact sequence of poem choices that help out here.

Everyday, I imagine a future where I can be with you. This ending is so worth it, but so difficult to find! It requires a little file manipulation.

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