''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' (sometimes abbreviated as ''DDLC'') is a 2017
visual novel
A visual novel (VN) is a form of digital interactive fiction. Visual novels are often associated with the medium of video games, but are not always labeled as such themselves. They combine a textual narrative with static or animated illustratio ...
video game
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developed by Team Salvato for
personal computers
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. The story follows a student who reluctantly joins his
high school
A secondary school, high school, or senior school, is an institution that provides secondary education. Some secondary schools provide both ''lower secondary education'' (ages 11 to 14) and ''upper secondary education'' (ages 14 to 18), i.e., ...
's
literature club at the insistence of his friend
Sayori, and is given the option to romantically pursue her,
Yuri, or
Natsuki. Club president
Monika also features heavily in the game's plot. The game features a non-traditional plot structure with multiple endings and unlockable cutscenes with each of the main characters. Although it initially appears to be a light-hearted
dating simulator, it is actually a
metafictional psychological horror
Psychological horror is a genre, subgenre of horror fiction, horror and psychological fiction with a particular focus on mental, emotional, and Mental state, psychological states to frighten, disturb, or unsettle its audience. The subgenre freque ...
game that extensively breaks the
fourth wall
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.
The game was developed by Team Salvato, an American independent game studio, in an estimated two-year period by a team led by Dan Salvato, previously known for his modding work as part of ''
Project M''. According to Salvato, the inspiration for the game came from his mixed feelings toward
anime
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and a fascination for surreal and unsettling experiences. The game was released as
freeware
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for
Linux
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,
macOS
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, and
Windows
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, initially distributed through
itch.io, and later became available on
Steam
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.
''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' received positive critical attention for its successful use of horror elements and unconventional nature within the visual novel genre. The game also inspired various
internet meme
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s and achieved a large online following. In June 2018, a
moral panic
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occurred over the game in the United Kingdom following the suicides of two individuals.
An expanded version of the game, titled ''Doki Doki Literature Club Plus!'', was released as a
premium game in 2021 for PCs as well as the
Nintendo Switch
The is a video game console developed by Nintendo and released worldwide in most regions on March 3, 2017. Released in the middle of the Eighth generation of video game consoles, eighth generation of home consoles, the Switch succeeded the ...
,
PlayStation 4
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,
PlayStation 5
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,
Xbox One
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, and
Xbox Series X/S
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home consoles. It received generally positive reviews, with praise for its side stories and gameplay on consoles, but some criticism for its lack of changes.
Gameplay
''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' is a
visual novel
A visual novel (VN) is a form of digital interactive fiction. Visual novels are often associated with the medium of video games, but are not always labeled as such themselves. They combine a textual narrative with static or animated illustratio ...
. As such, its gameplay has a low level of interactivity and consists of scenes with static two-dimensional images of characters in a
first person perspective, accompanied by occasional choices by which the player advances the putative plot. The descriptions and dialogue are depicted in the form of accompanying text without voice acting. The game's narration is provided by the game's protagonist (whom the player controls), a member of the titular literature club, to which he was invited by his childhood friend
Sayori.
Choices the protagonist makes affect the development of his relationships with key female characters Sayori,
Yuri, and
Natsuki, but ultimately have little effect on the outcome of the game.
The characters' interactions with the protagonist are primarily influenced by a
minigame
A minigame (also spelled mini game and mini-game, sometimes called a subgame or microgame) is a short game often contained within another video game. A minigame contains different gameplay elements and is often smaller or more simplistic than th ...
in which the player "composes" a
poem
Poetry (from the Greek language, Greek word ''poiesis'', "making") is a form of literature, literary art that uses aesthetics, aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language to evoke meaning (linguistics), meanings in addition to, or in ...
by picking from several sets of words. Each girl in the literature club has different word preferences, and they will react positively when the player picks a word that they like. For narrative reasons, Monika is not represented in this minigame.
In accordance with the results of these minigames, the player will experience scenes with whichever character liked that particular poem the most.
Each such
story arc
A story arc (also narrative arc) is the chronological construction of a plot in a novel or story. It can also mean an extended or continuing narrative, storyline in episode, episodic storytelling media such as television, comic books, comic strip ...
is divided into three acts and an epilogue, whereupon the game restarts each time with increasingly divergent realities.
At a certain point, the player must manipulate the game's files in order to advance the narrative.
''Doki Doki Literature Club Plus!'' features the entire main campaign of the original game, but includes a "virtual desktop" allowing access to character files without needing to manipulate computer files, as well as unlockable images, soundtrack, story-related content, and several new "side stories". The new content is unlocked by completing the main campaign, as well as the side stories. The new stories depict characterization of the relationships between the four club members, as well as the formation of the literature club, without any interaction from the player.
Plot
The protagonist (who is named by the player) is invited by his cheerful best friend
Sayori to join their high school's literature club as a remedy for his introverted nature.
He reluctantly agrees and meets the other members of the club: assertive
Natsuki, shy
Yuri, and confident club president
Monika.
At the end of each day, the members are prompted to write a poem and share it with the other members the next day. Eventually, as the club prepares for the school's upcoming
cultural festival
A festival is an event celebrated by a community and centering on some characteristic aspect or aspects of that community and its religion or cultures. It is often marked as a local or national holiday, mela, or eid. A festival constitutes ...
in which the members intend to share their poems with a wider audience, Sayori reveals to the protagonist that she has
depression.
The protagonist assists either Yuri or Natsuki with their tasks, each of them attempting to kiss the protagonist before he encounters Sayori again. The protagonist can either confess his love to Sayori or reaffirm his friendship with her. Regardless, the following day, Monika passively shows the protagonist an uncharacteristically morbid poem by Sayori whose contents are merely endless instances of "get out of my head". Realizing that something has happened to Sayori, the protagonist rushes to her home to find that she has
hanged herself, and the game abruptly ends.
The player is sent back to the main menu, with all previous save files erased.
Upon starting a new game, the story repeats itself, but Sayori is glaringly absent and the other characters do not remember her existence, including the protagonist. Monika introduces the protagonist to the club in lieu of Sayori. Events proceed similarly to the original playthrough, but some text is
rendered illegible, the character sprites undergo sporadic distortions, and what appears to be computer glitches become commonplace.
Aside from the game's frequent distortions, it is revealed through dialogue and unlockable "special poems" that Natsuki is malnourished and being abused by her father; meanwhile, Yuri gradually becomes unstable,
obsessive, and prone to
self-harm
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.
When the planning stage for the cultural festival is reached, a heated argument breaks out over whom the protagonist will help. After the player is forced to choose Monika, Yuri ejects Monika and Natsuki from the room before confessing her love for the protagonist. Whether or not the protagonist accepts Yuri's confession, she fatally stabs herself in the abdomen; the game's broken script forces the motionless protagonist to watch Yuri's corpse slowly decompose over the weekend.
When Natsuki returns upon the script resetting, she is horrified and nauseated at the sight of Yuri's body and flees. Monika appears and apologizes to the protagonist for his "boring" weekend before compensating by deleting Yuri's and Natsuki's character files from the game and sending the player back to the main menu.
Upon the automatic start of a new file, the protagonist is placed in what remains of the literature club classroom, seated across from Monika. She reveals that she is a self-aware video game character who is able to manipulate the game's code. Distraught that she is not a romantic option but merely a supporting bystander in the game's narrative; she admits to using her ability to amplify the other girls' negative traits in an attempt to make them unlikable and stop them from confessing their love for the protagonist, which failed despite Monika's efforts. She then obsessively confesses her own lovenot to the protagonist, but to the player, because they are real and autonomous rather than programmed.
Monika will sit and talk to the player indefinitely about various topics until the player manually enters the game's
directory and deletes her character file. She initially lashes out at the player as she disappears, but ultimately forgives them and remorsefully repents by restoring the game and characters excluding herself.
Depending on the course of action taken by the player, the game can come to two possible conclusions during the epilogue. The traditional ending shows Sayori introducing herself as the president of the club and expressing her gratitude to the player for dispelling Monika. However, she immediately adopts Monika's self-awareness, with Monika intervening via text prompt and removing Sayori from the game to save the player. Upon realizing that her efforts to make amends have been fruitless, Monika deletes the entire game as the end credits roll; while playing a song called "Your Reality" that she wrote for the player. The game concludes with a note from Monika stating that she has disbanded the club because "no happiness can be found in it", but she thanks the player for joining the club regardless.
A more positive ending occurs if the player has viewed all of the optional cutscenes and confessed to Sayori prior to witnessing her suicide (which requires saving and loading several times before that point).
Though still self-aware, Sayori instead expresses her gratitude to the player for emotionally supporting all the members; tearfully bids farewell, and assures the player that all the members love them. Monika then plays "Your Reality" during the credits without deleting the game. After the game locks, the player is presented with a message from the game's developer Dan Salvato, describing his intentions behind creating the game and his opinions on video games as a whole. He then thanks the player for playing the game and joining the club as the game closes.
A premature ending occurs if the player preemptively deletes Monika's file from the directory prior to starting a new game, which will cause Sayori to become the default leader of the club. Upon realizing the true nature of the game and her role in it, Sayori panics and inadvertently closes the game. Opening the game again will display an image of Sayori having hanged herself; if the image is left on-screen for 10 minutes, the words "now everyone can be happy" will appear next to it.
''Doki Doki Literature Club Plus!''
In addition to the entire main story, ''Doki Doki Literature Club Plus!'' features six new side stories, entitled ''Trust'', ''Understanding'', ''Respect'', ''Balance'', ''Reflection'', and ''Self-Love'', as well as an additional shorter seventh story, ''Equals''. The stories depict the meeting and relationships between the four club members, as well as the formation of the club up until the beginning of the main campaign, with each of the first six stories focusing on a conflict and resolution between two of the characters and the seventh focusing on the friendship between all four of them. Unlike the main campaign, the side stories do not feature any horror elements or discussion of sentience among any of the characters.
As a fictionalized account of how the game was developed, other story-related content is accessible from within the virtual desktop in the form of an email inbox for a company referred to as "Metaverse Enterprise Solutions", as well as within the virtual desktop file folder. Collecting this content tells of a group of researchers from the company who were attempting to utilize a virtual machine referred to as "VM1" to create a simulated universe. The resulting universe contained four entities, one of whom, "A", is granted elevated permissions to access the kernel code, referred to as "Monitor Kernel Access". The universe and entities are studied during events paralleling those of the game's main campaign, and the emails and files discuss the researcher's observations and monitoring of the events, with the stated goal being to observe how "A" would react to the discovery of their artificial existence, in order to analyze the possibility of the true universe being a simulation. Later discussion is given on the creation of a second "control" universe within VM1, in which "A" is not made aware of their elevated permissions, paralleling the events and settings of the side stories. It is later mentioned that a small group of researchers, who initially refer to themselves as "Team Salvation", plan to transform the contents of VM1 into a visual novel format in order to ensure the security of the project, implying that the events of ''Doki Doki Literature Club Plus!'' depict the contents of both universes within VM1.
The last unlockable email describes a second virtual machine, "VM2", which the researchers successfully built but could not reliably access due to its instability. While they are unable to create a reliable connection to VM2, the researchers observe that the entities within VM2 appeared to be working on an undescribed project, referred to as "Project Libitina", which is implied to be an attempt by the entities at accessing the world beyond their simulated universe. If the player completes full "data collection", which requires completing all game content and unlocking all secrets, they are granted access to an eighth side story entitled ''test.vm'', which consists only of a screen describing a failed server attempt at accessing VM2, alongside one of several hundred different randomly-selected sentences, which appear to describe the world and activities within VM2's universe.
Development
''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' was developed by American programmer Dan Salvato over the course of approximately two years, and is his debut title in the video game industry.
Prior to its release, Salvato was known for creating the ''FrankerFaceZ'' extension for
Twitch,
his
modding
Modding (from "modifying") is the act of modifying hardware, software, or anything else to perform a function not originally intended by the designer, or to achieve bespoke specification or appearance. The term is often used in reference to vid ...
work in the ''
Super Smash Bros.'' scene, and for his custom ''
Super Mario Maker'' levels. Salvato was inspired to create a visual novel by his "
love-hate relationship" with
anime
is a Traditional animation, hand-drawn and computer animation, computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, , in Japan and in Ja ...
, and emphasized the abundant use of clichés in the genre and the frequent plots centering around "cute girls doing cute things", which he saw as both an asset and a detriment to the viewer's enjoyment. Salvato sought to create a title that would attract the player's attention regardless of how they personally view anime.
Discussing the horror elements of the game, Salvato explained that he was inspired by "things that are scary because they make you uncomfortable, not because they shove scary-looking things in your face."
To achieve this, Salvato developed the façade of a cute setting, which would break down over time along with the behavior of the characters, and eventually the role of one evil character who had seized control of the game from the player would be revealed. In creating the game's horror elements, Salvato drew inspiration from ''
Yume Nikki'' and ''
Eversion'', and emphasized to his team that he wanted the market for visual novels to become much more daring and less reliant on the same plot concepts.
[Salvato, Dan (2017) ''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' Concept Art Booklet, p. 3] The game's characters were based on standard anime archetypes and were given Japanese names to emphasize a pseudo-Japanese atmosphere characteristic of Western-produced visual novels. The sole exception to this format is Monika, who received an English name as a hint to her individual nature compared to the other characters.
[Salvato, Dan (2017) ''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' Concept Art Booklet, p. 4]
Because Salvato lacked artistic skill, he used a free online anime-creation program to create the initial character designs and applied these designs in test versions of the game.
[Salvato, Dan (2017) ''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' Concept Art Booklet, p. 5] Salvato recognized that a product of such quality would not satisfy potential players,
so he made a request to his friend, a translator for
Sekai Project, for sketches of school uniforms and hairstyles for the characters.
[Salvato, Dan (2017) ''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' Concept Art Booklet, p. 11] Salvato then handed initial visual development over to Kagefumi, who left the project very early on. After Kagefumi's departure from the project, Salvato contacted the freelance artist Satchely, who created the final character
sprites over the course of a few months.
[Salvato, Dan (2017) ''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' Concept Art Booklet, p. 13] The sprites were created in several parts to give the poses more variety.
[Salvato, Dan (2017) ''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' Concept Art Booklet, p. 18] The background images were originally created as three-dimensional models, and then processed by the artist VelinquenT.
[Salvato, Dan (2017) ''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' Concept Art Booklet, p. 20]
Salvato also composed the game's score.
The introductory composition, "Doki Doki Literature Club!", is primarily performed by
piano
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and
flute
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with accompaniment by
string instrument
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Musicians play some ...
s. The composition "Okay, Everyone!" has five different versions, four of which are performed by different musical instruments that represent each of the four female characters. Monika's version emphasizes the piano, Yuri's version uses
pizzicato
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* On bowe ...
and
harp
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s, Natsuki's version is played by
xylophone
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and
recorder, and Sayori's is played by
ukulele
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. The game's score is generally calm and serene with the exception of two tracks, "Sayo-nara" and "Just Monika", which are ominous in tone.
"Your Reality", a vocal song performed over the end credits, is sung by Jillian Ashcraft.
Release

''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' was first released on September 22, 2017, on
itch.io, and was later also released on
Steam
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. The game is available as
freeware
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with an optional
pay what you want model. Paying a certain amount unlocks a bonus "Fan Pack" that includes desktop and mobile wallpapers, the game's official soundtrack, and a digital concept art booklet. The game's soundtrack was released on two
compact disc
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s consisting of 15 and 10 tracks respectively. The first CD contains all the main compositions of the game, while the second consists of
remix
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es and alternative
arrangement
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s.
On September 28, 2017, Dan Salvato posted an additional ''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' music soundtrack piece called "doki17.mp3" to the unofficial ''Doki Doki Literature Club!''
Discord server, referring to it as "an unfinished track that never made it into the game" which "
hilepretty far from finished
asstill somewhat pleasant". The soundtrack saw another release by
iam8bit on "crimson smoke"
vinyl
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Chemistry
* Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a particular vinyl polymer
* Vinyl cation, a type of carbocation
* Vinyl group, a broad class of organic molecules in chemistry
* Vinyl polymer, a group of polymers derived from vinyl ...
in the first quarter of 2019.

In January 2020, Salvato announced that new content would be added to ''Doki Doki Literature Club!'', but clarified that he was not making a sequel to the game. On June 11, 2021, Team Salvato and publisher
Serenity Forge announced that a premium edition of ''Doki Doki Literature Club!'', titled ''Doki Doki Literature Club Plus!'', would be digitally released for the
Nintendo Switch
The is a video game console developed by Nintendo and released worldwide in most regions on March 3, 2017. Released in the middle of the Eighth generation of video game consoles, eighth generation of home consoles, the Switch succeeded the ...
,
PlayStation 4
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,
PlayStation 5
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,
Windows
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,
Xbox One
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, and
Xbox Series X/S
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on June 30. A physical version for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5 would also be sold via Serenity Forge's online store. On April 4, 2021, it was announced that PQube would distribute the physical edition of the game in Europe. On the day of the release of ''Plus'', it was announced that the game would be localized and released in Japan by
Playism
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History
Playism was launched by Active Gaming Media in M ...
later that year. ''Plus'' was released for
macOS
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on August 12, 2021.
The expanded version features a visual upgrade to full
high definition, six new side stories, 100 unlockable images, 13 new music tracks by
Nikki Kaelar, Jason Hayes and Azuria Sky, and a music player with the option of creating customized playlists or repeating a single track in an indefinite loop. The side stories take place outside the original game's continuity and depict how the club members met and became friends.
The game was ported from the original
Ren'Py engine to
Unity, which allowed the implementation of additional features, and consistent
cross-platform
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development. Physical copies of ''Plus!'' were announced to be released on July 30, 2021, but was pushed back to the end of September, and later October, due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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.
Reception
The game was received positively by critics, and accumulated a score of 78/100 on
Metacritic
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based on 7 reviews.
Steven T. Wright of ''
PC Gamer
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'' described the game as "a post-modern love letter to the genre it represents", and compared its deconstructive quality to ''
Undertale
''Undertale'' is a 2015 role-playing video game created by American indie developer Toby Fox. The player controls a child who has fallen into the Underground: a large, secluded region under the surface of the Earth, separated by a magical b ...
'' and ''
Pony Island''.
Robert Fenner of RPGFan noted that traditionally, major visual novel developers such as
Key and
5pb. produced lengthy day-by-day narratives of a standard anime protagonist's relationships with their supporting cast. According to Fenner, previous attempts to revise the format, such as ''
Hatoful Boyfriend'' and ''
Higurashi no Naku Koro ni'', could not escape the conventions of their genre and fully reveal their dramatic potential. He then declared that ''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' had succeeded in this field by making unusual use of the
Ren'Py
The Ren'Py Visual Novel Engine (or RenPy for short) is a free software game engine which facilitates the creation of visual novels. Ren'Py is a portmanteau of , the Japanese word for 'romantic love', a common element of games made using Ren'Py; a ...
engine and providing unexpected plot twists.
Reviewers emphasized that the game achieves its surprising impact on the player due to its outward resemblance to typical
eroge
An ''eroge'' (, ''eroge'', or , ''erogē'', ), also called an H-game, is a Japanese genre of erotic video game. The term encompasses a wide variety of Japanese games containing erotic content across multiple genres. The first ''eroge'' were crea ...
games: it has a pronounced anime style in its character design,
and the game's goal is to develop a relationship with one of the characters.
In addition, the characters consist of anime stereotypes whose behavior is sparsely displayed through their sprites,
and the game's musical accompaniment is light, bouncy, gentle and playful.
According to critics, these aspects combined to create the impression of a standard visual novel that would prompt the player to become attached to the characters.
VisualNovelist of ''
Jeuxvideo.com'' positively compared the game's visual quality to ''Everlasting Summer'', another independent visual novel with the appearance of a professional production.
Reviewers pointed out that the game's horror was built on the destruction of a sense of control over what happens in the game and the feeling of helplessness that stems from the distortions in the game's world.
Victoria Rose of ''
Polygon
In geometry, a polygon () is a plane figure made up of line segments connected to form a closed polygonal chain.
The segments of a closed polygonal chain are called its '' edges'' or ''sides''. The points where two edges meet are the polygon ...
'' stated that this approach was strikingly different from traditional horror games and films, where the viewer remains alienated from what is happening on the screen.
Amy Josuweit of ''
Rock, Paper, Shotgun
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History
''Rock Paper Shotgun'' ...
'' noted that while earlier visual novels have broken the fourth wall by crashing the client or adding extra files, ''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' changed the angle by deliberately destroying files rather than adding them.
''
GQ''s Tom Philip commented that at times the narrative felt like "a slog, clicking through endless amounts of inane, flirty conversation about poetry."
Fenner opined that the game did not pass the
Bechdel test and positioned the protagonist as a seductive casanova. However, he emphasized that the plot is ultimately a "sharply aware polemic against harem anime/visual novels" in which "the lengths the ladies go to are not wholly because of the protagonist, but rather he can be read as a symptom—an easy outlet." Fenner also felt that the game, like ''
Katawa Shoujo
is a ''Bishōjo game, bishōjo''-style visual novel by Four Leaf Studios that tells the story of a young man and five young women living with varying disabilities. The game uses a traditional text and sprite-based visual novel model with an AD ...
'' before it, "appears to veer dangerously close to fetishization of very real issues".
Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw
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of ''
The Escapist'' described the game as "a nice little idea with a memorable moment or two", but added that the game "doesn't really have anywhere to go once the rabbit's out of the hat". Nevertheless, reviewers recognized the game's plot focus as successful and relevant.
''8 Bit Rambles'' stated that ''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' "revolves around love in its most demented and deconstructive form", and characterized the game as an example of
postmodern
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art
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.
The game has frequently been cited as a satire of the visual novel genre it depicts. Steven T. Wright for ''Rock Paper Shotgun'' noted that even as the pastel-tinged game universe splits apart at its very seams the game still "never turns its many knives on you, the player," instead choosing to self-destruct, "cracking open to reveal nothing but artifice". The game has also been viewed by many as a critique of dating simulators and of the people who play them, emphasized by a quote from the creator Dan Salvato, in which he mentions that he wanted to subvert the traditional visual novel stereotype of "cute girls doing cute things".
At ''
IGN
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'' Best of 2017 Awards, the game won the People's Choice Award each for "Best PC Game",
"Best Adventure Game" (for which it was also a runner-up), "Best Story", and "Most Innovative". IGN also featured ''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' on their list of the "18 Best Horror Games of 2017" and subsequently as the 12th scariest game of this generation. ''Nerd Much?'' included the game on their 2020 list of the "50 Scariest Horror Games of All Time". The game won the "Matthew Crump Cultural Innovation Award" and was nominated for "Trending Game of the Year" at the 2018
SXSW Gaming Awards.
''
EGMNow'' ranked the game 16th in their list of the 25 Best Games of 2017.
Cultural impact

In its first three months of release, ''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' was downloaded over one million times, and exceeded two million downloads about a month later. It has been
Let's Played by several prominent YouTubers such as
PewDiePie
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,
Markiplier,
Jacksepticeye,
Etika, and
Arin Hanson
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and
Dan Avidan of the
Game Grumps
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.
The game has inspired numerous fanmade mods including ''Monika After Story'', which are also made with the Ren'Py engine. Dan Salvato has reacted positively to the fanmade mods, stating "thanks to the Ren'Py engine, ''DDLC'' is excellent and highly accessible for modding, something we hope continues for years to come."
Monika was well-received by fans of the game, becoming one of the game's most popular characters, with several
meme
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s (such as "Just Monika") being made about her. Salvato was surprised by Monika's positive reception and massive popularity, stating that he did not expect her to get so popular. Regarding one of the memes surrounding the game, Salvato criticized "Trapsuki", a theory that Natsuki is actually a "
trap" due to her broad shoulders and small chest, calling the meme "really disrespectful" and stating he "doesn't like to joke about people's sex/gender, much less try to convince others that it's not what they think."
Merchandise
Since July 2021, officially licensed ''Doki Doki Literature Club''
Nendoroid
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figurines have been released from the
Good Smile Company.
On October 9, 2023, Youtooz Collectibles began releasing officially licensed figurines of the main characters of ''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' (Monika, Yuri, Natsuki, and Sayori), designed by fans following the results of a competition in June; the following day, the figurine designer for Yuri revealed her design to have been primarily based on Yuri's appearance in ''The Guy Trapped in Monika's DDLC'', a 2022
proof-of-concept
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theme song
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for a ''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' animated series pitched to Salvato (modelled after Michael Kramer's and Allie Feder's theme music for ''
The Ghost and Molly McGee''), directed and animated by Nick Dante, edited by Vannamelon, and starring
CoryxKenshin.
Other officially licensed ''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' merchandise include clothing and stationary from Ocean in Space, ''Spencer's'', and
OMOCAT,
plushies and toys from the Sanshee Company, framed in-game artwork from Artovision,
pin badges from ''The Yetee'', and
watch
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es from SuperGroupies USA.
Association to fan suicide and moral panic

On June 26, 2018, 15-year-old Ben Walmsley, a fan of ''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' from
Bury St Edmunds
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in
Suffolk
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, committed suicide. A moral panic surrounding the game occurred after Walmsley's father Darren claimed the game played a part in his son's suicide, but falsely claimed the game was played online and that characters could send messages to his son's phone: "There is no confirmation yet, but we believe that the game could be linked to Ben’s death. Characters suggest things and you decide what to do. It drags you in and they make it very real. Ben did not speak about it, but parents need to be aware of this game and other similar games. It is free to download but once you get into it, it will not leave you alone. The characters befriend and love you and give you tasks to do but if you do not do them, they turn nasty.”
Ben’s school gave the following statement: "This is a psychological horror game with suicide as a main feature. A concern has been expressed that the game may trigger suicidal thoughts in young people who may be emotionally vulnerable.
��Please monitor and check your child’s internet use regularly and be mindful of the time spent."
Greater Manchester Police added: "We believe this game is a risk to children and young people, especially those that are emotionally vulnerable and anyone with existing mental health concerns." The mother of another individual in
Croatia
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spoke to
''The Sun'', also alleging that the game was responsible for her son’s suicide: "There were many things happening with my son and ''Doki Doki'' is just one part of it, but I need the death of my son to have some meaning."
On June 28, 2018, ''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' was discussed on the current affairs TV programme
Victoria Derbyshire on
BBC News
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. Due to the suicides of Sayori and Yuri, host
Victoria Derbyshire claimed that ''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' is "a risk to children" and that its graphics "are clearly aimed at young people", and then had a 30-minute conversation between two people about the game, Laura Dale from game news website
Kotaku
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History ...
and Lorna Fraser of the mental health charity
Samaritans
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, who discussed the game's claim that it is suitable for people over the age of 13. Most of this conversation was about paying attention to the mental health of children and listening to disclaimers.
In other media
On January 1, 2018, the main characters of ''Doki Doki Literature Club!'' were added to ''
Yandere Simulator
''Yandere Simulator'' is an upcoming stealth action video game for Windows. The story follows obsessively lovesick schoolgirl Ayano Aishi, nicknamed " Yandere- chan", who takes it upon herself to eliminate (through either violent or non-viole ...
'' as
character skins for the titular character, with Salvato's permission.
Later that year, Monika also appeared as a DLC avatar in ''
Gaia Online
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'', without Salvato's permission.
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