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This paper examines the intersection of romance simulation and student identity through the lens of Love Love Campus . By analyzing its narrative structure and the "meta-horror" elements common in modern dating simulators like Love Love School Days , we explore how these digital spaces function as safe environments for exploring social intimacy while simultaneously critiquing the commodification of affection. 1. Introduction: The Campus as a Microcosm

Decisions are framed as meaningful, yet they often lead to "forced" endings if certain criteria aren't met. Love Love Campus

Paper Title: The Digital Heart: An Analysis of Para-Social Relationships and Agency in Love Love Campus This paper examines the intersection of romance simulation

The college campus has long served as a fertile ground for "coming-of-age" narratives. In Love Love Campus , the setting is not merely a backdrop but a structured system where players manage "stats" (intelligence, charm, stamina) to unlock romantic pathways. This mirrors the high-pressure environment of real-world academia, where students often feel their personal worth is tied to measurable achievements. 2. Narrative Agency and the "Ideal Partner" Introduction: The Campus as a Microcosm Decisions are

Because " Love Love Campus " appears to be a conceptual title referencing popular media like the "Love, Campus" or the survival horror dating sim " Love Love School Days ", I have drafted an academic-style paper analyzing the themes of such "campus romance" media.

Similar to Doki Doki Literature Club , Love Love Campus subverts expectations by introducing self-aware AI that reacts to player betrayal, turning a romance into a survival scenario. 3. The Psychological Impact of Simulation