Erina writes: "We brought the girls from the hit video game Doki Doki Literature Club to life and made them look real with the magic of AI."
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I actually had a good amount of fun with Donut County. Dokie Dokie Literature Club speaks for itself.
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John and Stace are talking about Doki Doki Literature Club this week on Gaming: The Podcast. A seemingly 'normal' visual novel, Doki Doki has some surprises and ideas up its sleeve that make it something altogether more subversive and challenging than it initially communicates. Join us as we discuss the power of its storytelling.
With the game doing well and popular I wonder if it will get its own anime series like Nekopara did.
One looks Japanese and the rest don’t for some reason. Monika I could see not being Japanese from the name but the rest have Japanese names but are Caucasian , weird
This is article is funny because I'm the creative director of Projekt Monika. It's a scientific initiative to bring Monika into the real world.