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Compare this series to [[Konami]]'s ''[[Visual Novel/Dancing Blade Katte Ni Momotenshi|Dancing Blade: Katte ni Momotenshi!]]'' series, released in the same year as the first four ''Yarudora'' games.
 
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=== This series presents the following tropes: ===
 
* [[100% Completion]]: This series positively ''loves'' this trope. You'll have a Completion Rate meter of 0.00% to 100% to fill, by seeing various scenes and endings, and the higher the completion percentage is, the more bonus you'll unlock. Getting 100% nets you a special "congratulations!" video, and to manage this, you'll have to explore '''every single''' route and branch of the game. Which leads to:
** [[Guide Dang It]]: If you want to attain the 100% Completion Rate, you'll pretty much '''need''' a strategy guide with a detailed flow chart.
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* [[Mercy Mode]]: If you get two Bad Endings or more without having obtained a Normal or Good Ending beforehand, the Hint Marker feature will be unlocked, pointing you out the good choices in branching options so you can reach a Normal or a Good Ending. The feature disappears once you get a Normal or Good Ending.
* [[Never Trust a Trailer]] / [[Trailers Always Spoil]]: Each time you finish one of the four PS1 ''Yarudora'' games, you'll unlock a trailer of one of the other 3 games. Some of those trailers don't show the full nature of the game (for example {{spoiler|the ''Double Cast'' trailer in ''Kisetsu o Dakishimete'', which only shows the happy-go-lucky part of the game}}), and others show spoilery moments (like {{spoiler|the ''Kisetsu o Dakishimete'' trailer in ''Yukiwari no Hana'', which shows a main character that only appears after a [[New Game+]]}}).
* [[The Many Deaths of You]]: ''Double Cast'' loves this, and as for ''Yukiwari no Hana'' and its mind-boggling '''32''' Bad Endings, it's more like "The Many Deaths of Kaori" (the heroine), as she's often [[Driven to Suicide]] if [[Go Mad Fromfrom the Revelation|she recovers her memories at the wrong time]].
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