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Interaction Mode

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  • 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.
  • 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?”
  • 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.
  • The costumes with unique lines are:

    • Yukata
    • Bikini
    • Nurse Costume
    • Bunny Costume
    • Waitress Costume
    • Cheongsam
    • Tennis Outfit
  • 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.

  1. 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