Given the wide success of their horror dating sim featuring Natsuki, Monika, Sayori, and Yuri, it's expected that Team Salvato would expand on that success with . With six new side stories and tons of new unlockable content, players have lots of new content to look forward to in the Literature Club, including its origin story.
As expected in the literature club, you will need to write poems; if you hope to impress a specific girl, you will need to write poems that match her preferences. Natsuki, the stubbornly cute manga-loving member of the Literature Club, is a little more complex than the dark and moody Yuri, but with a bit of listening, you can woo anyone you choose.
Doki Doki Literature Club had some unique endings that only made sense for computers. The remaster adapts these for console and adds new stories.
will automatically prompt you when it is time to write a poem for the next Literature Club meeting. In these sections, you will not need to come up with things on your own. Instead, you will be forced to choose words from a pre-generated word bank. For those hoping to impress Natsuki, she prefers sweet and cutesy words, so it should be easy to weed out which words she’ll like most.
However, for those having a little trouble, here are the words she will favor:
Character
Words Favored
Natsuki
Anger, Anime, Blanket, Boop, Bouncy, Bubbles, Bunny, Candy, Cheeks, Chocolate, Clouds, Cute, Doki-Doki, Email, Fantasy, Fluffy, Games, Giggle, Hair, Hop, Headphones, Heartbeat, Jump, Jumpy, Lipstick, Kawaii, Kiss, Kitty, Lollipop, Marshmallow, Melody, Milk, Mouse, Nibble, Nightgown, Papa, Parfait, Peace, Pink, Playground, Poof, Pout, Pure, Puppy, Ribbon, Swimsuit, Shiny, Shopping, Skipping, Socks, Spinning, Sticky, Strawberry, Sugar, Summer, Twirl, Waterfall, Whisper, Whistle, Valentine, Vanilla.
Doki Doki Literature Club Plus has three slightly different endings, all of which are based on the player's choices. What happens in each ending?
If you manage to
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