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  • Sayori (Doki Doki Literature Club!) monika decides to create a group chat for the members of the literature club. She doesn't expect the pure chaos it contains. A chat fic for doki doki literature club, because there aren't enough of those. AU where they're not in a game, also natsuki lives with sayori idk.
  • Title: Doki Doki Literature Club! Genre: Casual, Free to Play, Indie. Developer: Team Salvato. Publisher: Team Salvato. Release Date: Sep 22, 2017. Visit the website View the manual View the manual View update history Read related news View discussions Find Community Groups.

Doki Doki Literature Club has become something of a phenomenon.

While the game is presented as a typical anime dating simulator with your cute characters and run of the mill love story, the game is anything but ordinary.

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Once you’ve experienced it for yourself, I’m sure you’ll know exactly what I mean. And if you’ve played it enough that you want something new, well, let’s get to modding.

Luckily there are tons of mods that expand or even change the story for us, giving plenty of replay value.

Do note though that since Doki Doki is a story-heavy game, it’s quite difficult to explain these mods without spoiling anything – so consider this your spoiler warning.

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30. Monika After Story

As soon as you jump into Doki Doki, you’re quickly going to realize that the game is mostly about getting to know each of the four girls in the after-school literature club and hopefully fall in love with at least one of them.

How the story plays out relies heavily on which on the four you favor – so you can imagine how varied opinions are going to be depending on the player of the game.

If you happen to fall in love with Monika, Monika’s After Story is a great mod to try if you’re looking to extend past the game’s ending.

The allows you to spend the rest of your days with Monika, letting you talk for hours with a completely customized dialogue system, and even different games like pong or listen to some music together.

29. Monika Before Story

While you’re mostly in control of who among the four girls you end up being with, one of the biggest criticisms that disappointed fans was the lack of a Monika route offered in the base game.

While the Monika After Story mod lets you spend the rest of your days with Monika after all the events of the storyline, Monika Before Story changes the storyline to accommodate more possibilities.

The mod sees you as the president of the club, while Monika takes the place of your childhood best friend instead of Sayori.

The mod opens up a host of new decisions to make that affect how your story will unfold, eventually leading up to one of ten different possible endings.

28. The Yuri Parable

Of course, Monika isn’t the only character in the game – and I’m sure you have your own favorites.

This next mod focuses instead on Yuri’s story, which mostly appears less interesting than that of the other girls in the club.

Modder Animystix puts it perfectly in his description:

“This is the story of a girl named Yuri. Yuri was a schoolgirl like any other; she would go to classes, have lunch, and meet with her friends in the literature club. While she didn’t deem her life as particularly exciting, it was interesting enough for her. After all, she had plenty of things to do: Expand her knife collection, try new types of tea, and explore the world of poetry. At this point, it didn’t matter what Yuri’s future held for her, or how her past treated her. What matters is that Yuri… was happy.

But then one day, something peculiar happened…”

The mod is also based on The Stanley Parable, which was another surprise hit from back in 2013.

27. SayoriDate

With this next mod, we’re seeing yet another focus shift – this time to your childhood best friend Sayori.

Taking a much more in depth look at Sayori’s life, the mod actually sees Sayori asking you out on a date.

With the mod focusing on your relationship with Sayori, it can’t help but be asked – will you finally be able to make her happy?

As you’re probably familiar with Doki Doki’s storyline by now, the added focus on Sayori might mean a deeper relation to mental health as well. So I wouldn’t expect this to be as easygoing as you might think.

26. Sayori Says No To Suicide

In case you’re looking for a more lighthearted Sayori mod, then this next one is an obvious choice.

Just by the name, you can already tell it does away with Sayori’s suicide completely – making for a much more pleasant storyline with no nightmares.

The mod actually took runner up in three categories for 2019’s Best Mods on Reddit – taking 2nd place for Best Sayori Mod, Best Lighthearted Mod, and Most Innovative/Unique Mod, giving you three more reasons to give this one a go.

25. After Sayori

If in case you do prefer the darker Sayori ending, you might want to check out the After Sayori mod by EVM02.

Though it shares a similar name, it isn’t exactly like the Monika After Story where you get to spend an unlimited amount of time with Monika after the story ends.

After Sayori still has things turning out for the worst for Sayori, but let’s you play through what might happen after she’s gone.

As the modder himself explains:

“It’s about life after Sayori – how Monika tries to fix what she’s done, how the girls react to this news, and how you can help everyone heal after this.”

24. Doki Doki Easter Hunter

Doki Doki Easter Hunter allows you to spend even more time with the girls, with an added event in the form of an Easter egg hunt.

It might not be as long or as deep as the other mods here, but more Doki Doki is always great, right?

The mod also has some plot twists mixed in here, as the modder even warns it’s not great for anyone who finds certain parts of the game a bit… upsetting.

Proceed with excitement and caution.

23. MC’s Revenge

One of the main factors that makes DDLC such a unique story is Monika’s self-awareness.

What could be more exciting than you, yourself, possessing the same sentience that Monika does?

This mod lets you do that, offering multiple opportunities to directly affect how each of the characters’ stories play out.

The mod has a total of 5 possible endings and will still of course depend on player decisions throughout the game.

22. The Normal VN

The twists and turns within Doki Doki are exactly what make the game stand out.

What appeared to be a typical anime dating simulator at first glance, quickly turned into an emotional horror-tinged story, setting it apart from other games in the visual novel space.

While that’s all well and good, do you ever wonder what DDLC might be like if it did take a more “normal” route?

Well The Normal VN is exactly that, removing most of the disturbing and less “normal” parts of the story to bring you a regular dating sim experience.

21. Purist

If you’re looking for a traditional dating simulation experience within Doki Doki, Purist is another great mod to consider.

It gives each of the girls much more “normal” routes, where you’ll be able to date each of them and ultimately decide who will become your lifelong partner.

Purist is a great expansion as it adds over 11 hours of playable content, and even includes completely custom artwork and music to match.

20. The Festival

For fans of DDLC, the festival is mostly associated with Sayori’s death.

This mod aims to remedy that by taking the story from when things start to go wrong towards the end of Act 1.

What’s great about this mod is that it lets you explore scenarios that you originally wouldn’t have access to. Even being able to spend time at the actual festival with the girls.

The mod adds a whole new week at the literature club, along with routes for each of the girls and 2 different endings to unlock.

There may even be a new character introduced to the story, but you’ll have to play it yourself to find out.

19. Behind Closed Doors

We’ve seen a few mods that focus on Sayori, Yuri, and even Monika in the previous entries – but we haven’t really given Natsuki much love up until this point.

Behind Closed Doors dives much deeper into Natsuki’s life as well, revealing some of the darker secrets that she wished to keep hidden.

It’s a great alternative storyline to play through, especially since there aren’t a lot of options for a plot focused on Natsuki instead of the other girls.

18. Doki Doki Summertime

Doki Doki might have made its mark for some of its darker content. But who’s to say that we can’t have some fun with the game?

There are a lot of options when it comes to comedy mods for DDLC, and while they are meant to be funny, you might be surprised at how good some of these actually are.

It’s not all stupid jokes and memes, with Doki Doki Summertime being a great example to start us off.

The mod takes place in the summertime (obviously) where Sayori invites you to join her for a day at the pool.

Doki Doki Summertime comes with new artwork and music, and 17 different endings to unlock.

17. Coldest Summer

While Sayori invites MC to a sun-filled pool party in Doki Doki Summertime, Coldest Summer offers yet another alternative storyline for the childhood best friends.

Coldest Summer imagines a universe where Sayori’s parents have died and she ends up being adopted by MC’s family.

As her depression worsens, she chooses to confide in MC.

If you’ve ever had a chance to save Sayori, this just might be the best one.

16. Doki Doki Relapse

If MC’s complete self-awareness in MC’s Revenge felt like too much, Doki Doki Relapse offers an alternate take on the storyline.

Doki Doki Relapse sees MC regaining memory of the events that took place in Act 1, but does not quite know why.

With this semi-sentience, he has an idea of what’s to come – and with that comes the power to stop it.

Will you be able to save the girls from their horrific futures? Find out in Doki Doki Relapse.

15. DDLC Nightmare

If you like the psychological horror aspects of DDLC, DDLC Nightmare is probably a mod you’d enjoy as well.

DDLC Nightmare takes a full-on horror approach to the game, as it was actually made as a result of a mod challenge where the author received horror as their assigned theme.

I’d say they did a damn good job.

I don’t know about you, but cute and scary just make things look extra creepy – and that’s exactly what this mod is.

14. True Literature Club

Another major theme touched on by DDLC is the issue of mental health.

Not many games tackle the sensitive issue, and Doki Doki does a pretty decent job at doing so.

Modder Tormuse wanted to focus on that specific aspect and develop it even further, and the result can be seen in his True Literature Club mod.

He felt that suicide and depression were mostly used for shock value in the original game and wanted to create a version where these topics were dealt with more sensitively.

It doesn’t do away with the darker themes completely, but offers a milder experience than that of the original.

13. Our Final Heartbeat

With the darker undertones of DDLC, many fans were left wanting to find ways to give each of the characters their own happy endings.

That isn’t quite possible… but perhaps Our Final Heartbeat offers our best shot.

The mod has been tagged as generally the most optimal ‘Save Them All’ add-on for this particular reason.

This is only playable after finishing the base game and getting the good ending, from which you’ll be able to see what happens if no one is left behind.

12. Doki Doki Meme Club

While the emotional rollercoaster ride that is DDLC is a great tear-jerker of an experience, it might be a good idea to take a break from some of the darker stuff for a bit for some lighthearted fun.

Most of these expansion mods come with their own emotional stories as well, but Doki Doki Meme Club simply aims to be as entertaining as humanly possible.

The mod fills your game with memes, and it’s loads of fun just reading through the jokes and references in the dialogue.

As this covers Internet memes, don’t be surprised to find a more than a few offensive jokes in here. I’m guessing that might be what you’re going for, though.

11. Dokis & Dragons

As you probably guessed from the title, Dokis & Dragons is a mix of Doki Doki Literature Club with the popular tabletop game Dungeons & Dragons.

The mod sees the literature club turn into a D&D club, straying away from the common activities you’ve grown used to in DDLC.

Instead of writing poems, you’ll be playing tabletop RPG’s with the girls – even featuring die rolls that could trigger random events.

It’s much shorter compared to most other mods. But is definitely worth a try, especially since it’s one of the more unique concepts out there.

10. A Brand New Day

If you were looking for a way to lighten things up without completely going comedy, A Brand New Day just might be the perfect mod for you.

While it doesn’t exactly change the game completely, it takes a much lighter humorous approach to storytelling – making for an overall lighter feel to every scene.

There are a few twists and turns along the way, but nothing too weird (relative to the original at least), and there’s tons of new artwork to appreciate in this one as well.

9. Doki Doki Salvation

Speaking of lighter takes on the storyline, Doki Doki offers another alternative storyline that’s far less dark than the original.

Doki Doki Salvation changes things up at the point just before the festival where Sayori decides to take her own life.

Events are changed so that the MC ends up checking on her the night of her supposed suicide, successfully preventing it from happening completely.

Monika’s self-awareness is somewhat muted as well, as she no longer has the ability to manipulate the game.

8. Doki Doki Exit Music

As you’ve probably noticed by now, many of the alternative storylines sees the MC being able to save most of the girls from their troubles.

While Doki Doki Exit Music does the same, it isn’t afraid to keep things as emotional as the base game did.

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This mod sees you able to stop Sayori’s suicide and take Natsuki away from her abusive father, and from then on you’re given the opportunity to play through a completely new storyline following those events.

With different endings and a soundtrack made around Radiohead’s music, you’re sure to get an equally emotional experience out of this one.

7. Longer Roads

While many of these mods focus around changing the events of a particular character’s storyline, Longer Roads aims to expand the experiences with each of the four girls in DDLC.

As the title suggests, the mod greatly extends the arcs of each of the four characters, allowing for a unique route for each of them.

This gives you the freedom to choose who the story will revolve around.

It offers 10 different endings to discover, and in true DDLC fashion, not all of them are happy ones.

6. Fallen Angel

Next have another mod focused around Yuri’s story, and it dives much deeper into her troubles than most other mods.

Fallen Angel features an alternative storyline where Monika is not self-aware, and you find that you and Yuri have been growing much closer.

This aims to bring the same emotional intensity as you swing between happiness and despair.

Other than the new storyline, the mod includes over 6 hours of playable content, with new artwork and music to enjoy while you play.

5. Outcast

We have yet another one for the Yuri lovers out there, and there can be no better choice other than Outcast by MatterCrafter.

The mod came in 2nd in Reddit’s Best Yuri Mod of 2019, and like Fallen Angel, this offers a more in depth look at who Yuri might have been if not for Monika’s manipulation.

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The new storyline adds 3-5 playable hours, along with new scenarios and character choices that will impact how the story plays out.

4. New Eyes

Yes, New Eyes is again a Yuri mod.

But don’t worry, as this one takes a completely different approach from the previous two entries.

Instead of going deeper into Yuri’s life, the mod actually places her in the role of the story’s main protagonist – allowing you to experience all of Acts 1 and 2 through her eyes.

The mod is also brought to us by the same team that gave us one of the most popular DDLC mods (covered a bit lower in this list) so I’m pretty sure this won’t disappoint.

3. The Good Ending

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The Good Ending offers another completely unique take on an alternative storyline for DDLC, wherein each of the Doki’s repeat the events of Acts 1 and 2 over and over… having their memory wiped each time.

Where it gets interesting is when MC wakes up with all his memories intact.

He now knows what’s about to happen, and hopes to use this self-awareness to save everyone.

2. Doki Doki Do You Lift Club

Taking the 2nd spot on the list is yet another mod by CykaDev, except this one’s a bit less serious than their other projects.

Meant to be a parodic adaptation of DDLC, Doki Doki Do You Lift Club transforms the girls into Slavyori, Buffsuki, Yuronk, and Monicules – buffed out versions of their cute anime counterparts.

As their tagline goes, will you lift your way into their hearts?

1. Doki Doki! RainClouds

It’s no surprise that CykaDev’s RainClouds is taking the top spot on the list, given that the community widely considers this to be one of the best mods for the game.

Most mods try to steer away from Sayori’s tragedy. But RainClouds takes you right to the center of it.

In a uniquely presented take on DDLC, RainClouds takes you back to the very beginning – except this time, through Sayori’s eyes.

Experience her pain and pressure like never before, and see for yourself if you’ll be able to change her fate in the end.

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Since its original release back in 2017, Doki Doki Literature Club has lured in a myriad of PC gamers with the combined allure of cutesy art, visual novel gameplay, and a disturbing twist. Doki Doki Literature Club Plus sees the release of the game on modern consoles, alongside new content that expands the game's story.

Doki Doki Literature Club Plus puts the player in the role of a high school teenager who's coaxed into joining a literature club by their childhood friend, Sayori. The game is heavily inspired by visual novel dating games, and follows the same general conventions, with the story being told entirely in text. The game does not include voice acting, so players should expect to do a lot of reading. The player character chooses to stick with the club after being charmed by its additional members, Yuri, Natsuki, and Monika, and from that point, the game begins a fairly generic visual novel dating game routine - at least, at first - with the player making an effort to woo one of the girls.

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This process is accomplished through one of the few methods Doki Doki Literature Club Plus players has to interact directly with the game: writing poetry. The end of each day gives the player a chance to compose a 'poem' for the club, comprised of various words that are associated with the girls in the group. While it's a simple mini-game, it's also one of the first hints that the game is hiding some interesting revelations. Early on players may find themselves scratching their heads in an attempt to decide which terms appeal to which character, as the answers aren't as obvious as they initially seem.

As most who have heard of Doki Doki Literature Club likely know, there's a lot more under the surface of the game's story than is initially revealed. As Doki Doki Literature Club Plus' included trigger warnings suggest, the game contains graphic imagery and shocking scenarios that one would expect to find more in line with horror games with visual novel elements, like Corpse Party, rather than what initially looks like a cheerful dating game.

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Unlike in the original, players now have the ability to read about what they can expect in the aforementioned warning. It's completely optional, so players can head straight in without any spoilers, but those who may have certain sensitivities can also be forewarned about what's to come in this disturbing game. Players can choose between simply reading a general content warning or being alerted ahead of any major alarming moments.

For players of the original, it's important to note that the core campaign is essentially the same. However, there is a great deal of additional content that's been added to Doki Doki Literature Club Plus that extends gameplay time. Multiple side story campaigns can be unlocked as the player progresses through the main campaign's various routes, which detail stories about the members of the club before the events of the base game. Players who wanted to know more about the members of the club or who wanted an opportunity to see what they were like before certain events unfolded get just that here.

The lore of Doki Doki Literature Club's world has also been a major matter of discussion among fans of the game, and DDLC Plus doesn't let them down here, either. Players will find plenty of cryptic details to dissect that weren't present in the original version, while others will likely lead to new questions regarding the nature of the game's world.

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The indie game also includes a lot of extras that can be unlocked, like an art gallery and music playlist. Both include new content that wasn't a part of the original game. While the original already rewarded players for completing every possible route in the game, there's now even more incentive to do so.

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As Doki Doki Literature Club Plus isn't a graphically demanding game, it ran extremely smoothly on the Nintendo Switch. DDLC Plus' visuals have been upgraded to 1080p, and it shows, with illustrations appearing crisp and vibrant on the screen. Unfortunately, the text the game relies so heavily on is fairly small, especially when played in handheld mode, and no options exist to change the size or color. While this is somewhat understandable given the importance visuals have in the game, it may create some difficulty for players who have trouble seeing small text clearly.

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Doki Doki Literature Club is one of the most celebrated psychological horror games of recent history, and the Plus release adds enough new content to refresh the experience for veterans who've already experienced the original. Meanwhile, players who have never tried out Team Salvato's original game will find the most complete experience yet from Doki Doki Literature Club Plus.

Doki Doki Literature Club Plus is available for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch. Game Rant was provided with a Nintendo Switch code for the purposes of this review.

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