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Euphoria Visual Novel Guide ⭐

Goal: Survive Door 1 without breaking her spirit.

| Mistake | Result | |---------|--------| | Saving Nemu for last but skipping Kengo | Cannot unlock True Ending. | | Voting randomly on first playthrough | Likely a Bad Ending or Nemu's route early (spoils mystery). | | Disobeying the route girl to "be nice" | Triggers Bad Ending. | | Playing the English MangaGamer version without the patch | Missing H-scenes (but plot still works). |


Warning: This blog post discusses a game intended for mature audiences (18+). The following guide contains themes of psychological horror and extreme content. Reader discretion is advised.

If you have stumbled upon Euphoria, developed by Clockup, you likely already know that it is not your typical visual novel. Beneath its deceptively cute character designs lies a dark, psychological survival game that has gained a notorious reputation in the VN community.

It is brutal, unforgiving, and often disturbing. Whether you are playing for the intricate plot or just trying to unlock the "True Ending," this guide will help you navigate the game’s mechanics, choices, and endings without losing your mind.


Euphoria does not allow all routes to be played from the start. The game uses a route-lock system. Recommended play order for narrative coherence:

| Priority | Heroine | Notes | |----------|---------|-------| | 1st | Natsuki | Shortest route; functions as a “tutorial” for mechanics. | | 2nd-4th | Rinne, Nemu, Kanae | Any order works, but they reveal partial lore. | | 5th | Kazuki | Unlocks only after completing Natsuki + one other. Contains major revelations. | | 6th | Nemu (True Route) | Unlocks after completing all five other heroines’ best endings. |

Critical: The “True Route” is not a separate door but a new set of choices that appear during Nemu’s route after conditions are met.

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Final advice: Read the True Ending last, and be prepared – the game intentionally makes you feel terrible before the final reveal. The "Euphoria" is not what you think. euphoria visual novel guide

This report provides a structured overview of the 2011 visual novel

, developed by CLOCKUP. Known for its extreme content and psychological depth, the game requires a specific play order to unlock the "True Route." Game Overview Genre: Psychological Horror, Death Game, Eroge.

Premise: The protagonist, Keisuke Takatou, wakes up in a white room with six female acquaintances. They are forced into a sadistic "game" where Keisuke must perform extreme acts on the girls to ensure their survival and escape.

Tone: The story shifts between graphic sexual horror and surprisingly emotional romance, often deconstructing the "nukige" (erotic game) genre into a complex narrative about reality and obsession. Route & Ending Guide

To fully understand the plot, players generally follow a specific progression. Most heroine routes end with "Paradise" endings, which are later revealed to be simulations or "false" conclusions. Focus Character Significance 1 Natsuki / Rinne / Miyako

Standard heroine routes. Provides background on the girls and the facility. 2 Rikka

Focuses on Keisuke’s sadistic nature and the darker aspects of the game. 3 Nemu (Normal)

Required to unlock the True Route. It leaves many questions unanswered by design. 4 Kanae (True Route)

The final route that converges all plot points and explains the true nature of the white room and "Paradise". Critical Tips for the True Route Goal: Survive Door 1 without breaking her spirit

Unlock Requirement: You cannot access the True Route until you have cleared Nemu's initial ending. Key Decisions:

Once you enter the "Simulation" phase with the lab assistant (who looks like Kanae), you must choose to not believe her when she claims the previous events were fake.

During the final loops, responding with "I love you" repeatedly is a trigger to break the cycle.

Save Often: The game has several "bad ends" that occur if you fail a task or make a contradictory choice during the white room escape sequence. Community Reception

The visual novel (2011), developed by , is a dark, psychological thriller that blends extreme content with a complex, mystery-driven narrative. Players take on the role of Keisuke Takato, who awakens in a sterile white facility with six women and is forced into a deadly game of survival involving sadistic tasks. Core Gameplay Mechanics

The game follows a standard branching path structure typical of visual novels but centers on a unique "Unlocker" and "Keyhole" mechanic. Route Entry

: To enter a specific girl's route, you must consistently choose her as your "keyhole" for all tasks (typically 5 turns). Good vs. Bad Endings

: Most individual routes have one major choice that determines whether you reach a "Good" or "Bad" ending. Skip Feature

: In standard VN fashion, the game includes a "Skip" mode for previously read text, which is essential for reaching the true ending. Steam Community Recommended Play Order Warning: This blog post discusses a game intended

To fully grasp the story's complexity and unlock its secrets, community consensus suggests a specific route order: Natsuki Aoi / Rika Makiba

: Generally considered lighter in plot significance and best for initial world-building. Rinne Byakuya

: Provides critical early hints and world-building regarding the game's setting. Nemu Manaka

for progression. Completing Nemu’s ending is the prerequisite for unlocking the final "True" path. Kanae Hokari (True Ending)

: This route only becomes available after Nemu's completion and ties all previous mysteries together.


Euphoria features a complex narrative structure. While you can play most routes in any order, there is a recommended path to understand the full story. Note that there is a "True Route" that unlocks only after completing specific prerequisites.

Warning: This guide contains major spoilers and discusses extremely mature themes, including graphic violence, psychological torture, and non-consensual content. Euphoria is an 18+ visual novel intended for adult audiences only. Reader discretion is strongly advised.

The protagonist, Keisuke Takato, wakes up trapped in a white underground facility alongside his classmates and his homeroom teacher. A masked figure named "Mephistopheles" announces a "Euphoria Game": Keisuke must choose a "Key" (a female captive) and a "Door" to escape.

Before you click a single option, understand The Golden Rule of Euphoria: The game lies about its point system. Choosing the "normal" options or trying to be a hero will literally lead you to a dead end (or a "Bad End" screen).