Interaction Mode


- Interaction Mode is accessed following each event.
- Interaction Mode can be exited by holding the Circle (B) button, Z key, or Cross on PS Vita.
- Interaction Mode allows the player to utilize various elements to get different reactions out of Isla.
- Using the D-pad’s up or down buttons moves the camera focus in the desired direction, while the Square and Triangle buttons zoom in and out respectively.
- Pressing the Right Bumper or clicking the shirt icon takes the player to a menu that outlines currently unlocked costumes, and allows them to select from whichever one they please.
- Interaction Mode has three main elements: Emotion, Touching, and Costumes.
- Each of these elements combine to generate Isla’s reactions.
Emotion
- Isla has three emotions she can express:
- Cold: Stone-faced. Isla wears this expression when the player has gained 7 points or less.
- Happy: A gentle smile. Isla wears this expression when the player has gained between 8 and 20 points.
- Overjoyed: Blushing cheeks, usually with her arms held up excitedly. Isla wears this expression when the player has gained 21 or more points.
- These expressions are soft point counters, and the only indication the game gives the player for what ending they will currently get.



Touching
- By using the touchscreen or clicking the mouse, the player can touch Isla. Touches include taps and holds.


- Isla has five areas that react uniquely to being touched: head, body, legs, left arm, and right arm.
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Some reactions are universal, and will occur regardless of emotion, area, or touch type. These include:
- “Hmph.”
- “Ehehe.”
- “Uwah, you surprised me!”
- “Do you… want to hold hands?”
- “Geez, don’t tease me like that.”
- “Mhm!”
- “Wooh!”
- “Sure, I’ll pour some tea.”
- “Hm?”
- “What is it?”
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Isla’s emotion combines with the area touched to create unique reactions.
- Cold: Four unique reactions per area, 20 total.
- Happy: Five unique reactions per area, 25 total.
- Overjoyed: Six unique reactions per area, 30 total.
- Unique reactions are generally split between tap and hold reactions.
- Reactions are randomized with each touch, so it may take several tap/hold cycles in each given area to generate all unique responses.
Costumes
- Accessed with the Right Bumper or clicking on the shirt icon.
- There are 15 total costumes, with 13 acting as rewards for specific event completions.
- Some are simply cosmetic, but there are several costumes that can elicit unique reactions.
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The costumes with unique lines are:
- Yukata
- Bikini
- Nurse Costume
- Bunny Costume
- Waitress Costume
- Cheongsam
- Tennis Outfit
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Each of these costumes provide two unique reactions with either touch type, in any area, as long as Isla’s emotion is Happy or Overjoyed.
- As with other unique reactions, they are entirely random, so it may take several touches to find them.
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The Interaction Mode demo used on this page was found on MAGES' offical website for the game, however the demo is non-functional due to some files being misnamed.
- The demo is left in Japanese due to being unable to modify the demo. It uses WebGL Unity 5.4.0f.
- The demo can be experienced outside of this page here. ↩