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While its creators say it is '100% free to play' it adds users 'are welcome to contribute any amount' if they wish and will be rewarded with a fan pack. It is available on Microsoft Windows, macOS and Linux and can be bought from the downloadable digital store Steam. It was developed in 2017 by game producers, Salvato, and is believed to have been downloaded more than two million times in the first four months. Players read the game's story and are prompted to create their own endings. The Doki Doki Literature Club features four animated young girls and a boy who wants to join a school literature club with them.ĭescribed as a 'visual novel', the story follows a male high school student who joins a school's Literature Club and interacts with its four female members. The viral game is tied to the unsettling image of a woman with grotesque features, ripped off from the work of Japanese doll artist Midori Hayashi.įor confidential support call the Samaritans in the UK on 08457 90 90 90, visit a local Samaritans branch or click here for details In it, users are challenged to contact ‘Momo’ by sending messages to an unknown number – then, they’re hounded with frightening images and violent messages. Meanwhile, the MOMO challenge is also believed to have led to suicides. The horrific tasks included self-harming, watching horror movies and waking up at unusual hours, but these gradually got more extreme. It's thought a group administrator assigned daily tasks to members, which they had to complete over 50 days. The game was based in a social media group which encouraged people to kill themselves. The Blue Whale suicide game was believed to have contributed to the deaths of dozens of schoolgirls in Russia and Ukraine. The father of Ben Walmsley, 15 (pictured), believes that Doki Doki Literature Club contributed to his son's deathĭoki Doki Literature Club is the latest game to be plagued with accusations of causing suicide.