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| Mechanic | Description | Implementation Notes | |----------|-------------|----------------------| | Dialogue Tree | Branching conversations with hidden “truth” options unlocked by Clue Cards. | Use a node‑based system (Ink, Ren’Py, or Yarn Spinner). | | Clue Card Collection | Visual “cards” that appear in a personal “Notebook” UI; can be examined, combined, or used to unlock new scenes. | Store as JSON objects; enable filtering by character, category, or relevance. | | Relationship Meter | Each character has a hidden “affinity” score (0‑100) that affects dialogue options and ending flags. | Update after each significant choice; display subtle UI hints (e.g., glowing name). | | Time‑Sensitive Events | Certain scenes (Kyoko’s memory loss, security lockdowns) have limited windows; missing them changes available endings. | Use a simple “day counter” and event flags. | | Puzzle Interface | A “Terminal” screen where the player drags Clue Cards into slots to form a correct code sequence. | Visual feedback (green glow = correct, red = wrong). | | Multiple Endings Tracker | At the final decision point, the game checks a series of flags (affinities, collected clues, secret revelations) to decide the ending. | Keep a clean “EndingState” struct for easy testing. | BBAN-036 Hasumi Claire- kisaki Ema- Maki Kyoko ...


| Ending | Core Decision | Result | |--------|---------------|--------| | A – “The Cure” | Use the protocol to heal Kyoko’s memory loss. | BBAN gains fame, but the tech is tightly regulated; Claire’s espionage is exposed, leading to a tense showdown. | | B – “The Collapse” | Destroy the protocol. | BBAN shuts down; Hasumi’s false memory is revealed, causing a scandal; the team parts ways, but the world is safe—for now. | | C – “The Leak” | Leak the protocol to the public. | Global uproar, corporate wars, and a new wave of underground hackers; Kisaki’s sentient AI escapes into the internet. | | D – “The Deal” | Sell the protocol to Claire’s corporation. | Massive wealth for select characters, ethical decay, and a bleak future for the institute. | | E – “The Merge” | Merge the AI with human cognition (Kisaki’s plan). | Humanity takes a quantum leap, but at the cost of personal privacy; the player becomes a catalyst for a new era. | | F – “The Silence” | Keep everything secret, walk away. | The status quo remains; the player retains a “clean slate” but lives with the knowledge of hidden danger. | Content like that referenced by "BBAN-036" can have