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Monika was created by Dan Salvato for the video game Doki Doki Literature Club! She serves as the tutorial character who guides the player through the narrative. However, as the game progressed, the other characters in the game became erratic, with Monika turning out to be sentient, manipulating the files of other characters to make them unlikable to the player.
Doki Doki Literature Club! (sometimes abbreviated as DDLC) is a 2017 visual novel video game developed by Team Salvato for personal computers.The story follows a student who reluctantly joins his high school's literature club at the insistence of his friend Sayori, and is given the option to romantically pursue her, Yuri, or Natsuki.
Sayori is one of the four non-playable characters in Doki Doki Literature Club!, alongside Yuri, Natsuki, and Monika, all of whom belong to the literature club.She is the best friend of the protagonist, and convinces him to join the club.
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