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Days All Endings — Shiny

| Context | Interpretation | |---------|----------------| | Story/game ending | A bright, satisfying conclusion where all loose ends are tied up positively. | | Personal growth | Realizing that every high point in life naturally fades, making room for new highs. | | Poetry/lyrics | A bittersweet reflection: “The sun sets even on the happiest afternoons.” |


To see "Shiny Days all endings," you must also walk through the mud. The bad endings are not simply "game overs"—they are narrative cul-de-sacs.

Shiny Days has no explicit route selection menu. You must: shiny days all endings

A completionist may need 3–5 full playthroughs (8–12 hours each) to see all endings.


How to get: Repeatedly tell girls "I have to check the tide charts." Ignore all romantic events for 30 in-game days. To see "Shiny Days all endings," you must

The Ending: A massive, poorly-rendered CGI tsunami wipes out the entire town. All characters are last seen floating away on debris. Makoto's final line: "Maybe I should have dated someone." The credits roll over sad ukulele music.

If the player stays loyal to Sekai (or ends up with her through the complex web of "borrowing" Makoto), they arrive at a heartfelt conclusion. In this route, the misunderstanding regarding the "borrowing" of Makoto is resolved. Sekai and Makoto confess their true feelings, cementing their relationship. It’s a classic "Childhood Friend Wins" scenario that feels earned, provided you navigate the tricky dialogue choices that keep Makoto from straying. A completionist may need 3–5 full playthroughs (8–12


How to get: Kokoro is a unique route. You must give Makoto high "Chivalry" points. Defend Kokoro from bullies, train with her using the wooden sword, and never peek on Kotonoha bathing.

The Ending: Kokoro, having seen Makoto as a weak pervert, grows to respect him as a warrior-in-training. The ending is absurdly wholesome: they form a "Summer Vacation Kendo Club" and promise to face each other in a tournament next year. No sex, no violence—just two weird kids who like swords. Fans call this the "Best Boy" ending.

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