After School Exhibition HS Girl 2 – Double Melon pushes boundaries as Sumire Fujishiba, a self-proclaimed "exhibitionist prodigy," escalates her after-school antics beyond classroom walls. Navigate her escalating obsessions, navigate rival students’ reactions, and survive chaotic scenarios where curiosity meets cringe in this irreverent visual novel.
Escalating Transgressions & Risk-Taking
1. Creative Location Hunts: Abandon classrooms for daring new venues—lurk in janitor closets during cleaning hours, crash gym showers during PE, or stage "lost item" dramas near the nurse’s office.
2. Social Engineering: Manipulate classmates into becoming unwitting accomplices—trick the class president into holding your jacket during "wardrobe malfunctions" or bribe the track star with fake gossip.
3. Consequence Chains: Every bold move sparks ripple effects—students start filming your antics, teachers grow suspicious, and Sumire’s reputation shifts from "quirky" to "school-wide meme."
Character-Driven Humor & Conflict
1. Sumire’s Dual Personality: Switch between her bubbly "innocent girl" façade and unhinged exhibitionist mode, with voice shifts and dialogue choices affecting how peers perceive her antics.
2. Rival Exhibitionists: Face off against a stoic student council member who sabotages your plans or a quiet art club member who documents your shenanigans for "study purposes."
3. Faculty Reactions: Defy strict homeroom teachers or exploit lenient counselors, with outcomes ranging from detention to viral TikTok exposure via the school’s internal network.
Playful Mechanics & Hidden Lore
1. Modesty Meter System: Track Sumire’s exposure levels—overdo it and trigger crowd panic, underdo it and miss bonus dialogue with shy classmates.
2. Environmental Storytelling: Find cryptic notes in lockers hinting at Sumire’s past experiments or scan QR codes on bathroom mirrors for hidden mini-games.
3. Endgame Branches: Unlock endings from becoming the school’s "exhibition legend" to being sent to a reform club—or discover Sumire’s secret identity as an undercover journalist.
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