Step behind the gates of a glittering, slightly suspicious mansion where ten unique contestants wait. This provocative visual novel is all about choices: how you speak, whom you trust, and how far you’re willing to play along. Shape relationships, chase romance, and dig into the truth behind the curtains before the finale decides you.
Arrival at the Mansion
1. The first night feels like a party you weren’t supposed to attend. Lights catch on polished floors, music drifts from somewhere upstairs, and a dozen eyes size you up before you even drop your bag. You’re not just a guest here—you’re part of the house’s design, whether you like it or not.
2. Everyone has a role, a mask, and a reason for being selected. Early on, you’ll notice the place runs on unspoken rules: who eats when, who shares a wing of the building, and which topics make the atmosphere go cold. Learning the rhythm of the house is your first survival skill.
3. Your first choices won’t look dramatic—what you say at dinner, who you follow into the garden, whether you laugh at a loaded joke. But the game remembers. The mansion rewards curiosity, punishes rashness, and keeps its biggest answers hidden behind doors you haven’t earned yet.
Ten Faces, Ten Routes
1. Ten contestants means ten different ways the story can pull you in. Some are sharp-tongued and protective, others guarded and testing your patience, a few openly dangerous in ways that feel exciting until you realize the risk. The cast isn’t a lineup of stereotypes—they’re puzzles you solve by talking, observing, and sometimes keeping your mouth shut.
2. Romance here is built in small increments: a late-night hallway conversation, a shared secret after a rule gets bent, a moment where someone drops the performance and shows teeth—or vulnerability. Which route you lean into changes who trusts you, who resents you, and which parts of the house “open up” as the days progress.
3. Because it’s choice-driven, repetition becomes its own strategy. Players often replay early chapters to see how swapping one polite answer for a bolder one rewires later scenes. Missed clues tend to resurface as locked doors or colder shoulders, so paying attention to character details pays off more than rushing to the next big event.
The Glitter Hides the Machinery
1. Something about this house feels staged—too polished, too choreographed. You’ll start noticing patterns: the same staff moving at the same times, identical “surprises,” and contestants who seem to know more than they admit. The game encourages you to poke at the glamour, but poking too hard can cost you an ally or an evening’s safety.
2. Trust is the real currency. You can try to stay neutral and collect favors, but the mansion nudges you to pick sides. Siding with one group might unlock exclusive scenes and protection; siding wrong could leave you isolated when the “rules” suddenly change overnight. It’s less about being clever and more about reading people under pressure.
3. The truth behind the glitter isn’t handed over in one reveal—it leaks out through side conversations, inconsistent stories, and moments when the house feels less like a date house and more like a controlled experiment. Whether you uncover everything depends on how brave (or reckless) you are when the curtain starts to slip.
Endings Worth Chasing
1. Because your choices shape the narrative, endings vary from messy heartbreak to hard-won loyalty—and maybe something that looks like control if you play the house’s game better than it expects. People compare routes online, swap “which choice triggered that scene,” and argue over who’s actually pulling the strings upstairs.
2. If you like optimizing romance paths, treat the mansion like a social map: track who reacts to praise, who hates being cornered, and which topics act as keys. Community chatter tends to focus on “route locks,” emotional spikes, and the moments where a single dialogue pick rewires a character’s arc toward tenderness—or dominance.
3. At its best, the game earns its tension by making you want answers and affection at the same time. You can aim for a clean exit, a specific partner’s route, or a finale that flips the house’s rules back on itself. Either way, the mansion leaves you counting doors you didn’t open—and wondering if you should’ve knocked louder.




