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== Story == | == Story == | ||
:''Main article: [[User:TheUnGhost/Story of Doki Doki Literature Club!|Story of Doki Doki Literature Club!]] | :''Main article: [[User:TheUnGhost/Story of Doki Doki Literature Club!|Story of Doki Doki Literature Club!]] | ||
''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' is split up into four | ''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' is split up into four acts. The first act starts as a traditional visual novel, while the later acts start including horror elements. Each act has a code that prevents the player from reusing a previous save file to return to these previous acts.<ref name=techrulessaves>Tech Rules. "[https://youtu.be/SV04P6YBuEY?t=458 Ruining Doki Doki Literature Club by Revealing Every Programming Trick and Secret | Tech Rules]", 7:38, Sep 30, 2020. Accessed Dec 27, 2023</ref> | ||
== Gameplay == | == Gameplay == |
Revision as of 19:51, 28 December 2023
Doki Doki Literature Club! (occasionally known as Doki Doki Literature Club without the exclamation point[1][2], occasionally abbreviated as DDLC) is a horror visual novel developed by Dan Salvato. In the game, the player controls a male protagonist who visits a literature club at the request of his childhood friend, Sayori. At the Literature Club, he meets the girls Yuri, a shy and awkward girl who is into in-depth and meaningful literature and complex horror novels; Natsuki, a short child-like girl who enjoys manga and "cute" things, and Monika, a popular student at school and the Club President of the Literature Club. It has the appearance of a Japanese-styled visual novel and gives off the impression of a dating simulator. However, it eventually reveals its true nature near the of the first act, introducing occasional horror elements such as suicide, depression, and abuse, as well as a couple of instances of breaking the fourth wall. The game has four acts and three routes for the girls Sayori, Natsuki, and Yuri, with Monika not having her route. The player can get these routes by choosing the girls' favorite words in a minigame where they compose a poem using various words that relate to their personality. It was released on itch.io on September 22 and on Steam on October 6, 2017 for Windows, Linux, and macOS. The game uses the visual novel game engine, Ren'Py. Doki Doki Literature Club! has received a large following with various internet memes and fan-made material.
A remake called Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! was released on June 30, 2021, for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Windows, and Mac.
Story
- Main article: Story of Doki Doki Literature Club!
Doki Doki Literature Club! is split up into four acts. The first act starts as a traditional visual novel, while the later acts start including horror elements. Each act has a code that prevents the player from reusing a previous save file to return to these previous acts.[3]
Gameplay
Characters
Doki Doki Literature Club! has five characters, with the protagonist being the only male and the rest female. The girls appear to have typical Japanese tropes and personalities, with Yuri and Natsuki even being described by Monika as Yandere and Tsundre, respectively. Natsuki mentions Minori, a character in Parfait Girls, her friends, and her father, though these characters do not visually appear.
Name | Description |
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Protagonist |
The player assumes the role of a boy throughout the game. He is Sayori's childhood friend who joins the Literature Club after she tells them about bringing in a new member. While initially having a significant role in various dialogue, he has fewer lines in the second act and only speaks again in the fourth act. Monika will also refer to the actual player with the name they choose for the protagonist. |
Sayori |
A bubbly, clumsy girl who is the childhood friend of the protagonist and Vice President of the Literature Club with an interest both heartwarming and sad stories. While appearing to be a cheerful individual, The protagonist learns of her depression once he visits her at her house on Sunday. After he helps Natsuki or Yuri at his house, Sayori interrupts a possible kiss from them, fearing that she likes him more than he likes her. The next day, as he prepares for the festival, the protagonist reads %, an unorthodox poem she wrote. He rushes towards her house to find her hanging on a noose from suicide, for which he takes responsibility. Sayori's .chr file is "deleted" by Monika, as revealed through a traceback file. After the game resets, Sayori is no longer present, with Yuri taking her position as Vice President. References to Sayori appear throughout random events in the second act. However, in the third act, Monika finally brings up her demise, where she admits she increased her depression to prevent her from confessing. Sayori returns in the fourth act, after Monika restores her, where Sayori is now the Club President. As a result, she gains self-awareness and attempts to spend time with the player again before Monika stops her. |
Natsuki |
A youthful-looking girl with a bossy attitude. She is the youngest of the club and is interested in manga and "cute" subjects. During her route, she introduces the protagonist to Parfait Girls, a slice-of-life series. There, he learns how her friends dismiss manga as "for kids." Natsuki also brings up her father, who appears oppressive to her. The second act implies he is abusive to her, as the edited text states that he would beat her if he found out about her interest in Parfait Girls. During the second act, Monika reveals that her father does not give her lunch money or leave her food at home, causing her to become malnourished. She and Yuri have opposite viewpoints and interests, which causes them to argue, though Natsuki shows concern for her in the second act and is horrified when she sees her dead body. |
Yuri |
A shy girl who enjoys stories with a profound meaning and horror novels. She introduces the protagonist to the horror novel Portrait of Markov during her route. If the protagonist chooses to help Yuri at the festival, she reveals her fascination with collecting knives. Yuri and Natsuki tend not to get along due to their differences. In the second act, she replaces Sayori as the Vice President. Monika modifies Yuri to be much more deranged and perverted. The game later reveals that Yuri cuts herself with her knives when the protagonist checks up on her in the hallway. Near the end of the second act, Yuri stabs herself with a knife to death after the protagonist (or the player in this case, as he does not say any actual dialogue) confesses his true feelings for her. The player then has to stay onscreen with Yuri's corpse for an in-game weekend as her body decomposes. Monika restores Yuri at the end of the third act. |
Monika | A popular student at school and the leader of the Literature Club, as well as the game's titular villain. She is known for her intelligence, athleticism, and appearance. Unlike the other girls, she does not have her route, which results in the game's events. Monika occasionally breaks the fourth wall and is in love with the player. Monika changes Sayori's and Yuri's personalities to make it harder for them to confess to the protagonist, though it is unclear if this also applies to Natsuki. Monika attempts to stop potential romances with the other girls occasionally. She reveals her true nature at the end of the second act and the beginning of the third act. After the player deletes her .chr file, Monika regrets her actions. She restores all the characters she "deleted" for the player as an apology, resulting in Sayori becoming Club President, giving her the same self-awareness Monika had. Monika stops Sayori before ending the game. |
Random events
Files
Locations
Quotes
Music
Staff
Development
Pre-release and unused content
Notable mistakes and errors
Doki Doki Literature Club! contains a few errors in terms of visual and textual. Later versions of the game fix the typos. The errors that still exist in the latest version of Doki Doki Literature Club! also apply to Doki Doki Literature Club Plus!.
- Whenever Doki Doki Literature Club! is mentioned by name, there are two instances where it is referred to as Doki Doki Literature Club without an exclamation point which happens during the disclaimer (which is not italicized) and when Sayori thanks the player for spending time with all the girls in the fourth act.[1][2] It has also been referred to as Doki Doki Literature Club throughout other mentions and merchandise.
- Sayori's sprite and artwork render shows her bow on the left side of her head. However, her bow is on her right side when she flips around during the poem minigame in her chibi sprite. Another instance of her bow on the left side is when the "I love you" option is on Sunday, where the player receives the CG of them hugging.
- Despite Yuri owning a knife collection, in the second act, she kills herself with a generic kitchen knife rather than a unique one like the one she shows to the protagonist in the first act. Dan Salvato admits that this is an artistic errors.[4]
- When Yuri is stabbing herself, the handle of her knife is black. In the following CG, it is now brown.
- Two errors existed before version 1.0.3.
- If the player tries to load a previous save file on the second act, the text that is supposed to read "File error: "characters/sayori.chr The file is missing or corrupt." is incorrectly written as "File error: "characters/sayori.cha The file is missing or corrupt."
- An error would appear during the third act on Monika's twenty-sixth topic due to it technically not existing.
- Prior to version 1.0.4, during the third act, Monika's thirty-ninth topic would be skipped.
- Before version 1.1.0, the Steam release, during the third act, one of the lines in Monika's forty-sixth topic reads, "That's kind of stating the obvious, but the affects the way they try to get their point across." Later versions replace "the" with "it." Version 1.1.1 fixes this for itch.io.
- Prior to Version 1.1.1, various typos were present.
- Both versions of Monika's Save Me poems spell cacophony as cacophany.
Gallery
Trivia
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "By playing Doki Doki Literature Club, you agree that you are at least 13 years of age, and you consent to your exposure of highly disturbing content." - Disclaimer. Doki Doki Literature Club!, directed by Dan Salvato, Team Salvato, Sep, 22, 2017, retrieved Dec, 28, 2023
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Thank you for playing Doki Doki Literature Club." - Sayori. Act 4, good ending, Doki Doki Literature Club!, directed by Dan Salvato, Team Salvato, Sep, 22, 2017, retrieved Dec, 28, 2023
- ↑ Tech Rules. "Ruining Doki Doki Literature Club by Revealing Every Programming Trick and Secret | Tech Rules", 7:38, Sep 30, 2020. Accessed Dec 27, 2023
- ↑ Dan Salvato. Reddit AMA in regards to the artistic errors and the protagonist's personality." Reddit, Nov 18, 2017. Accessed Dec, 28, 2023