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== Story Mechanics ==
== Story Mechanics ==
The story is similar to visual novel where dialogue plays on the screen with character sprites in the background. The story will sometimes present the player with choices. These choices will not have any major effect on the story, will only slightly change the dialogue, and can always be replayed.
In addition to the visual novel portions of the story, the game also has investigative interactive sections of the game as well.
===Questioning===
===Questioning===
There are story segments where players must question a character and must find key evidence from the questioning. The questions involve selectable phrases that appear on the screen that will then trigger questioning and dialogue related to that phrase. Some dialogue reveals important information related to the case that will be logged as key evidence. Some phrases can also unlock additional phrases that the player can ask the character.
There are story segments where players must question a character and must find key evidence from the questioning. The questions involve selectable phrases that appear on the screen that will then trigger questioning and dialogue related to that phrase. Some dialogue reveals important information related to the case that will be logged as key evidence. Some phrases can also unlock additional phrases that the player can ask the character.
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