
Otherwise, if you write a bad poem, she has two different dialogues based on whether she hated one of your previous poems or not.
If she hated both of your previous poems, she won’t talk to you or share her poem no matter what you write. If she only loved this one, she will tell you how she had low expectations for you before. If she loved both of your poems, she becomes embarrassed, and eventually wants to keep it. If your poem is okay, she will compare it to your previous one, with three separate dialogues. If she hates just this one, she will act disappointed in you. If she hated both of your poems, she becomes angry and refuses to share hers. She has a different opinion about all three types of poems. I won’t cover how to play the poem minigame here, but based on the words you pick, each girl will either love your poem, hate it, or think it’s just okay, and there are a number of variations based on their evaluations. The character files and some other messages are codes containing interesting things when deciphered, but if you want to learn more about that, you can visit this discussion on Reddit. It actually creates a real error report file in the game folder which will contain a bit of dialogue, also from Monika. You may remember a scene where you see an error message on the screen that an exception has occurred. After that, there will be some text files created, with messages presumably from Monika. The first of these is an image file created on the morning of the festival. These get deleted later on, so it’s a good idea to keep the game folder open if you want to see them. Throughout parts of the game, there will be little files created in the game folder that you can open and look at. It doesn’t tell you how to get all of the CGs, what to do when you have choices to make, or how to progress through the game. It covers every major secret that exists inside the game, but may have a few minor omissions. It also explains a little bit of how things work, but won’t be very specific on most details so you can experience them for yourself. To see all the dialogue, a special ending, and other events of interest. This is a guide to finding little things that you may have missed.
It won’t help you and won’t make much sense. If not, turn back now–this guide won’t be of much interest to you.
You haven’t seen everything until the end credits roll, so make sure you’ve gotten that far before reading this. So, hopefully you’ve had the Literature Club experience by this point.