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Ex.d.e. [ongoing] - Version: 0.14 -

: A central conflict where the player must choose between treating subjects as biological assets or maintaining their humanity.

: The psychological impact of being trapped within the facility affects both the subjects and the staff.

While specific plot beats depend on the choices made in earlier versions, significantly expands on several key character arcs and facility secrets: Ex.D.e. [Ongoing] - Version: 0.14

: More lore is revealed regarding the "higher-ups" who fund the facility, hinting at a global conspiracy or a specific purpose for the experiments beyond simple research.

: This update introduces deeper narrative paths for main subjects, often focusing on their psychological breaking points or developing "loyalty" to the protagonist. : A central conflict where the player must

: The story frequently pushes the boundaries of what is acceptable in the pursuit of "results." Ongoing Status

: Version 0.14 often adds a new character or a "guest" to the facility, serving as a fresh catalyst for conflict between the protagonist and existing staff or subjects. : This update introduces deeper narrative paths for

(often stylized as ExDe or related to the Experiment series) is an ongoing adult visual novel and management simulation. As of Version 0.14 , the story continues to explore the dark, high-stakes world of secret experiments, human testing, and the complex moral dilemmas of its protagonist. Core Story Premise

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