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Magic Remote: Playing Doki Doki Literature Club

on 2018-05-13 15:25:36
Episode last modified by brandygang on 2018-05-13 16:40:13

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Note: 'This is lifted from an rp I did elsewhere with Ninjalook from DA. With their permission I'll be uploading it from here on as a new branch, feel free to expand on it, add to it, branch off on your own or even simply enjoy it if you're a lover of DDLC as such.'


You set the remote aside, not seeing it blink for a moment and flash a strange energy into your laptop. The flickering seems like a forgettable screen issue, and quickly goes away after a few seconds for you to resume your decision: To play a game you've long been neglecting.

A game that your magical artifact very much brought to life.

For you, it had been a weeks since you’d heard of this strange new game that had come out, “Doki Doki Literature Club”, a visual novel that you’d barely given much thought to since you’d seen some weird memes about it. At a friends frequent and frankly incessant past prodding, you gave a look at the web page that they linked you to (tinyurl.com/just-monik), and you discovered something great: it was all for the low low price of free! The most you knew was that Monika was supposed to be some weird yandere, Yui an even weirder one, and one of the girls was super depressed or some shit. Lame as hell, honestly. You weren’t much interested in those edgelord kinds of games that try to “subvert the genre”. You were a simple weeb of simple tastes who wanted no bothersome questions to be asked when you played a game, but if it was that good, and that cheap, it seemed like a good way to kill an afternoon. You download the game, go past all the lame “do you want this game to make changes to your computer, your files, your drives, etc. etc.” with the same attention and feelings you’d give to a fly that buzzed past your monitor. They were little more than a nuisance to you.




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