As Akira explored the slide further, they discovered that the Harlequin had been secretly collaborating with various townspeople, incorporating their talents and ideas into the art piece. The seemingly random events were actually a form of performance art, designed to break down social barriers and challenge the town's status quo.
The game has 14 endings. All of them, except one, end with the protagonist either becoming a mindless livestock breeder, dying of exhaustion, or turning into a parasitic fungus hive.
As Akira explored the slide further, they discovered that the Harlequin had been secretly collaborating with various townspeople, incorporating their talents and ideas into the art piece. The seemingly random events were actually a form of performance art, designed to break down social barriers and challenge the town's status quo.
The game has 14 endings. All of them, except one, end with the protagonist either becoming a mindless livestock breeder, dying of exhaustion, or turning into a parasitic fungus hive.