Outcomes change based on whether you sell metadata to Maximus Law or if specific side-characters (like Gaichu or Racter) are alive and spoken to before the finale. Version-Specific Notes (v1.07 r1)

The neon-drenched rain of Neo-Kyoto fell in rhythmic pulses, mirroring the glitching heartbeat of Yuka’s neural link as she gripped the hilt of her vibro-blade. The Fragmented Soul

They argued afterward, quietly, their rigid plans softened into debate. Some left the cliff convinced the shards should remain free; others could not accept the ambiguity. As dawn streaked the sea with pale iron, the shards split and drifted, and Yuka wrapped the one from her sleeve back into her coat. The Keepers returned to their blueprints; the market people to their stalls. Nothing had been fixed, nothing had been wholly lost.

The aesthetic captures a nostalgic yet crisp 16-bit era feel. What’s New in V107 R1?

Some came to profit. A merchant learned to place shards into new sequences and sell the stories as fortunes—marriages foretold, debts forgiven. Others feared the shards. A group of old engineers called themselves the Keepers and wanted the pieces gathered into the cathedral on the cliff, to reassemble the machine and reclaim what they called “the old balance.” Their methods were blunt: bolts and prayers, locks and silence.

If you’re jumping into this version, keep these strategies in mind:

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Yuka met them at the cliff under a thin moon. The shards in her sleeves lit like shy moons themselves, and when she spread them on the stone, the cathedral looked back at her in a thousand half-memories: priests folding gears into robes, sparks raining on lantern oil. The Keepers spoke of balance. They did not understand why the shards wanted stories, why they wanted to remain scattered like stars that chose their constellations each night.

Yuka: Scattered Shards of the Yokai v107 r1 is the most stable and polished version of a uniquely strange RPG. It is an adventure built on an absurd concept, but one it takes seriously, delivering a mix of exploration, puzzle-solving, and risqué humor. If you are a fan of narrative-driven indie RPGs that aren't afraid to be different, it might be just the kind of weird journey you're looking for. The patch ensures that when you dive in, it will be the smoothest experience possible, free from the technical snags that plagued its initial release.

: Without these shards, Yuuka is left entirely vulnerable, stripped of her reasoning, pride, and inhibitions. 🎮 Gameplay Mechanics and Loop

Yuka: Scattered Shards of the Yokai (also referred to as Scattered Large Youkai Fragments ) is an adult-themed (18+) RPG released around 2020 for the Windows platform. Storyline and Premise

Yuka knelt in the crumbling shrine, her fingers trembling over the fractured ceramic mask. The yokai’s essence had been sealed into ninety-seven shards for centuries—but now, three were missing. Version 107, revision 1 of the containment protocol had failed.

Players step into the shoes of , a young human boy who possesses the rare ability to see and interact with these scattered shards. Bound by dynamic circumstances, Sarebito must guide Yuuka through the world to retrieve her lost consciousness before she becomes entirely vulnerable to the local population. Key Gameplay Mechanics

At its core, Scattered Shards of the Yokai is a love letter to classic monster-collection games, heavily inspired by Japanese folklore. You play as Yuka, navigating a world where the veil between the human realm and the spirit world has grown thin. The game stands out for its:

Players assume the role of a mortal from a nearby village who is the only person capable of seeing these normally invisible pieces. Forced into an uneasy alliance with Yuuka, the player must retrieve the fragments to restore her mind. However, the task is perilous: the shards are extremely delicate. If they break, Yuuka will lose all sexual reason forever, leaving her vulnerable to the whims of whoever finds her first.

The game follows the story of Yuuka, a powerful yokai whose "common sense" and "sexual reasoning" have been shattered into fragile fragments and scattered across the world due to a mistake by Kappa.