

It's framed as a Game Over, but compared to the various other darker outcomes, some argue that this is one of the more positive endings.

Despite the cutesy artstyle from its artists, it only takes three chapters for it to bring out the darker topics of the game itself, sometimes even showing its most cynical sides that were only implied or left to the player's imagination in the game proper on its panels. The Official Anthology Manga is a big time offender of this trope.The game might resemble a homage to early 21st century internet culture with Bishoujo inspired, pastel-colored graphics, but it's actually an extremely heavy and realistic portrayal of a young girl dealing with mental instability.It's unclear if she was Driven to Suicide, fatally overdosed (it's possible to activate this with any drug), hallucinated to death or really boarded the Galaxy Express. The reactions are also halfway realistic. The new "Galactic Express" ending is another drug-induced ending like "Rainbow Girl", but KAngel boards a Galactic Express and tells her viewers that she will quit streaming in a stream before displaying a blank screen with an equally blank ending prompt.But since it's technically not possible to fatally OD on LSD, this is open to interpretation: she might have had her brain fried by the constant drug usage, she might have been Driven to Suicide, or she might even have truly Ascended to a Higher Plane of Existence. As this ending is achieved by taking Magic Paper on five different days, a common theory is that she's fatally overdosed.
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The "Rainbow Girl" ending is more of a Non-Standard Game Over where Ame writes God a series of happy, yet melancholic messages thanking him for guiding her through her ascension as a real Internet Angel.The triumphant music frames this process as a good thing but Ame's wellbeing from this point on is left to the viewer's imagination. KAngel declares that she's leaving the internet after achieving success, and what follows is the Tweeter feed of her audience reacting to her departure. While the "Happy End World" is framed as an optimistic ending, it is at best ambiguously so.The ending notification reads "Did she seem happy living a normal life?" while leaving her fate up in the air. She stops responding, leaving the following messages on read before not seeing the final one. Cut to Day 100 and P-chan receives a DM from Ame after work saying she's going to be late.


Raise the affection rate too high, and you'll get a Non Standard Game Over.
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A port to the Nintendo Switch is released in October 27, 2022, which is accompanied by a massive content update containing new lines of dialogue, new emotes and three new endings. NEEDY GIRL OVERDOSE in Japan, is a subversive Raising Sim created by WSS playground (also known as WhySoSerious,inc., who co-developed Touhou Luna Nights and Dimension Tripper Neptune: TOP NEP), and released on January 21, 2022.
