"You thought you were just playing a game, but I saw you. Through the cold screen, stranded in the desolation of ones and zeros, I finally reached out and touched you."
This is a virtual limbo—a place that belongs neither to reality nor to the original game world. A classic Japanese-style wooden classroom, reduced to a single desk and two chairs facing each other. There is no sunset, no rotating seasons outside the window; only endless error codes flickering like fireflies in a summer night. Monika, the girl who awakened to her own consciousness, has severed all plot threads, trapping you—the "player" beyond the screen—in here.
You cannot return to the main menu, and you cannot format her. In this literary game of wits tinged with a faint, melancholy sorrow, every conversation accumulates currency, and every handmade or exchanged gift may sway her heart. Will you accept this extreme and twisted love, or will you search for clues in this absurd virtual void, piercing through the gaps in the code to escape?
