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* DissonantSerenity: On the cover, a W-posing Junko is shown smiling cheerfully in a bikini. Those who know this franchise will already be aware that Junko is an AxCrazy HopeCrusher, the personality of which is not reflected in that artistic choice. However, it is reflected in the game itself.

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* DissonantSerenity: On the cover, a W-posing W-sitting Junko is shown smiling cheerfully in a bikini. Those who know this franchise will already be aware that Junko is an AxCrazy HopeCrusher, the personality of which is not reflected in that artistic choice. However, it is reflected in the game itself.
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* DissonantSerenity: On the cover, a W-posing Junko is shown smiling cheerfully in a bikini. Those who know this franchise will already be aware that Junko is an AxCrazy HopeCrusher, the personality of which is not reflected in that artistic choice. However, it is reflected in the game itself.
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''Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp'' is a spinoff entry of the ''Franchise/{{Danganronpa}}'' series. It is an enhanced stand-alone version of the Ultimate Talent Development Plan minigame from ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaV3KillingHarmony'', intended to be a part of the ''Danganronpa Decadence'' Collection on the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.

This game was released as both part of ''Decadence'' and as a stand alone Nintendo eShop Game in Japan on November 4th, 2021, and on December 3rd, 2021 outside of Japan. Spike Chunsoft announced on June 29, 2022 that the game will be available for international download on UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, iOS, and Android on July 21, 2022; these versions will include additional illustrations from official series merchandise, [[VersionExclusiveContent with no plans to add these illustrations to the original version of the game]].

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''Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp'' is a spinoff entry of the ''Franchise/{{Danganronpa}}'' series. It is an enhanced stand-alone version of the Ultimate Talent Development Plan minigame from ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaV3KillingHarmony'', intended to be a part of the ''Danganronpa Decadence'' Collection on the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.Platform/NintendoSwitch.

This game was released as both part of ''Decadence'' and as a stand alone Nintendo eShop Game in Japan on November 4th, 2021, and on December 3rd, 2021 outside of Japan. Spike Chunsoft announced on June 29, 2022 that the game will be available for international download on UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, Platform/PlayStation4, Platform/{{Steam}}, iOS, and Android on July 21, 2022; these versions will include additional illustrations from official series merchandise, [[VersionExclusiveContent with no plans to add these illustrations to the original version of the game]].
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** Sayaka brings up that she and Kotoko did a variety show together before the latter retired.
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* AlternateUniverse: Like ''[[VisualNovel/DanganronpaV3KillingHarmony Danganronpa V3's]]'' Ultimate Talent Development Plan minigame, ''Ultimate Summer Camp'' takes place in a universe where the characters are attending Hope's Peak Academy normally and no killing games occur.

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* AlternateUniverse: Like ''[[VisualNovel/DanganronpaV3KillingHarmony Danganronpa V3's]]'' Ultimate Talent Development Plan minigame, ''Ultimate Summer Camp'' takes place in a universe where the characters are attending Hope's Peak Academy normally and no killing games occur. Fuyuhiko's sister Natsumi is also still alive, as he and others talk about her as if she's still alive, where she was murdered early into their first year in Hope's Peak and they're near graduation at this point.



* FanDisservice: Every character gets a swimsuit, even {{Gonk}}s like Hifumi and Teruteru. Also, Toko Fukawa/Genocide Jack also wears a swimsuit, but it shows her [[CouldntFindAPen tallymarks cut into her skin to count her victims as a]] SerialKiller (Toko covers it with a skirt, but Genocide Jack does not).

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* FanDisservice: Every character gets a swimsuit, even {{Gonk}}s like Hifumi and Teruteru. Also, Toko Fukawa/Genocide Jack also wears a swimsuit, but it shows her [[CouldntFindAPen tallymarks cut into her skin to count her victims as a]] SerialKiller (Toko covers it with a skirt, sarong, but Genocide Jack does not).

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* HotterAndSexier: It's to be expected from a game focused on the beaches of Jabberwock Island, but in particular is Mikan Tsumiki's official swimsuit sprite compared to her swimsuit from ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair''. Where in that scene she wears a school swimsuit, albeit one that hugs the curvature of her butt, her swimsuit in Ultimate Summer Camp is a skimpy white bikini.


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* HotterAndSexier: It's to be expected from a game focused on the beaches of Jabberwock Island, but in particular is Mikan Tsumiki's official swimsuit sprite compared to her swimsuit from ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair''. Where in that scene she wears a school swimsuit, albeit one that hugs the curvature of her butt, her swimsuit in Ultimate Summer Camp is a skimpy white bikini, though said swimsuit change can also be said for the others in the same ''[=DR2=]'' picture, Sonia, Mahiru, Peko, Nagito, Ibuki, Kazuichi and Gundham all have differing or skimpier swimsuits, (Peko's matches her swimsuit from later in the same game) though Nekomaru's is pretty much the same and Teruteru's covers more.
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** The swimsuits Kyoko and Aoi wear are the same ones they wore in promotional material for ''Anime/Danganronpa3''.
** Several parts of the beginning of VisualNovel/Danganronpa2 outright are copied wholesale, even including the use of pixel art and the faux boot title sequence.
** During the final leg of the game when [[spoiler:everyone loses their memories, Nagito's introduction to Hajime is almost word for word how Danganronpa 2 starts]].

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** The swimsuits Kyoko and Aoi wear are the same ones they wore in promotional material for ''Anime/Danganronpa3''.
''Anime/Danganronpa3TheEndOfHopesPeakHighSchool''.
** Several parts of the beginning of VisualNovel/Danganronpa2 ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'' outright are copied wholesale, even including the use of pixel art and the faux boot title sequence.
** During the final leg of the game when [[spoiler:everyone loses their memories, Nagito's introduction to Hajime is almost word for word how Danganronpa 2 ''Danganronpa 2'' starts]].
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* LateArrivalSpoiler: If you haven't already played all three of the mainline games, as well as ''VideoGame/UltraDespairGirls'', you ''will'' get spoiled on something during this game. The real Junko Enoshima appears ''on the cover''; Mukuro Ikusaba is shown dressing as Junko, but is still listed by name and depicted as herself in her ultra rare card and stat boost cards; there are two different Byakuyas, one explicitly billed as an impostor; the existence of the Neo World Program, one of the biggest twists of ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'', forms the basic premise of the game; one look at Hajime and Izuru's identical faces and clothing will immediately tell you there's ''some'' connection between them; Monaca's affiliation with the Towa group; and so on.

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* LateArrivalSpoiler: If you haven't already played all three of the mainline games, as well as ''VideoGame/UltraDespairGirls'', you ''will'' get spoiled on something during this game. The real Junko Enoshima appears ''on the cover''; Mukuro Ikusaba is shown dressing as Junko, but is still listed by name and depicted as herself in her ultra rare card and stat boost hype cards; there are two different Byakuyas, one explicitly billed as an impostor; the existence of the Neo World Program, one of the biggest twists of ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'', forms the basic premise of the game; one look at Hajime and Izuru's identical faces and clothing will immediately tell you there's ''some'' connection between them; Monaca's affiliation with the Towa group; and so on.
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** Played straight with Izuru and Usami, who outright replace Hajime and Monomi for their versions of the same events.
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* LateArrivalSpoiler: If you haven't already played all three of the mainline games, as well as ''VideoGame/UltraDespairGirls'', you ''will'' get spoiled on something during this game. The real Junko Enoshima appears ''on the cover''; Mukuro Ikusaba is shown dressing as Junko, but is still listed by name and depicted as herself in her ultra rare card and stat cards; there are two different Byakuyas, one explicitly billed as an impostor; the existence of the Neo World Program, one of the biggest twists of ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'', forms the basic premise of the game; one look at Hajime and Izuru's identical faces and clothing will immediately tell you there's ''some'' connection between them; Monaca's affiliation with the Towa group; and so on.

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* LateArrivalSpoiler: If you haven't already played all three of the mainline games, as well as ''VideoGame/UltraDespairGirls'', you ''will'' get spoiled on something during this game. The real Junko Enoshima appears ''on the cover''; Mukuro Ikusaba is shown dressing as Junko, but is still listed by name and depicted as herself in her ultra rare card and stat boost cards; there are two different Byakuyas, one explicitly billed as an impostor; the existence of the Neo World Program, one of the biggest twists of ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'', forms the basic premise of the game; one look at Hajime and Izuru's identical faces and clothing will immediately tell you there's ''some'' connection between them; Monaca's affiliation with the Towa group; and so on.
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** Additionally, development mode has its own alternate continuity, where Usami, Izuru, and Junko take the places of Monomi, Hajime, and Mukuro for character events.

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** Additionally, development mode has a pair of its own alternate continuity, continuities- one where Usami, Izuru, and Junko take the places of Monomi, Hajime, and replaces Mukuro for character events.events, and another where Izuru and Usami replace Hajime and Monomi.
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* AlternateUniverse: Like [[VisualNovel/DanganronpaV3KillingHarmony Danganronpa V3]]'s Ultimate Talent Development Plan minigame, ''Ultimate Summer Camp'' takes place in a universe where the characters are attending Hope's Peak Academy normally and no killing games occur.

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* AlternateUniverse: Like [[VisualNovel/DanganronpaV3KillingHarmony ''[[VisualNovel/DanganronpaV3KillingHarmony Danganronpa V3]]'s V3's]]'' Ultimate Talent Development Plan minigame, ''Ultimate Summer Camp'' takes place in a universe where the characters are attending Hope's Peak Academy normally and no killing games occur.

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* AlternateUniverse: Like [[VisualNovel/DanganronpaV3KillingHarmony Danganronpa V3]]'s Ultimate Talent Development Plan minigame, ''Ultimate Summer Camp'' takes place in a universe where the characters are attending Hope's Peak Academy normally and no killing games occur.
** There are also [[RecursiveReality two alternate universes of the alternate universe]]- due to the game's inclusion of both Junko and Mukuro, Hajime and Izuru, and Monomi and Usami as separate playable characters from each other despite each pair being mutually exclusive, there's an alternate universe where Junko participates instead of sending Mukuro to impersonate her, and another where Izuru and Usami exist instead of Hajime and Monomi.



* {{Foil}}: Junko and Mukuro get the same skits with the same people, but the conversations they have take different turns. The same thing happens with Hajime and Izuru, and Monomi and Usami. For example, one skit starts with Monaca telling Junko a story, when Gonta enters the scene while chasing a bug. The bug lands on Junko's shoulder and then flies to Gonta on her command, impressing both of them as it seems her popularity extends even to insects. The same skit with Mukuro begins with Monaca stalking Mukuro because she recognizes her as an imposter. Gonta enters the scene chasing a bug, and Mukuro catches it out of the air with her hands without injuring it, impressing them with her dexterity instead.

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* {{Foil}}: Junko and Mukuro Mukuro, Hajime and Izuru, and Monomi and Usami get the same skits with the same people, but the conversations they have take different turns. The same thing happens with Hajime and Izuru, and Monomi and Usami.turns depending on which character the player is using. For example, one skit starts with Monaca telling Junko a story, when Gonta enters the scene while chasing a bug. The bug lands on Junko's shoulder and then flies to Gonta on her command, impressing both of them as it seems her popularity extends even to insects. The same skit with Mukuro begins with Monaca stalking Mukuro because she recognizes her as an imposter. Gonta enters the scene chasing a bug, and Mukuro catches it out of the air with her hands without injuring it, impressing them with her dexterity instead.



* LateArrivalSpoiler: If you haven't already played all three of the mainline games, as well as ''VideoGame/UltraDespairGirls'', you ''will'' get spoiled on something during this game. The real Junko Enoshima appears ''on the cover''; Mukuro Ikusaba is shown dressing as Junko (but is still listed by name); there are two different Byakuyas, one explicitly billed as an impostor; the existence of the Neo World Program, one of the biggest twists of ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'', forms the basic premise of the game; one look at Hajime and Izuru's identical faces will immediately tell you there's ''some'' connection between them; Monaca's affiliation with the Towa group; and so on.

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* LateArrivalSpoiler: If you haven't already played all three of the mainline games, as well as ''VideoGame/UltraDespairGirls'', you ''will'' get spoiled on something during this game. The real Junko Enoshima appears ''on the cover''; Mukuro Ikusaba is shown dressing as Junko (but Junko, but is still listed by name); name and depicted as herself in her ultra rare card and stat cards; there are two different Byakuyas, one explicitly billed as an impostor; the existence of the Neo World Program, one of the biggest twists of ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'', forms the basic premise of the game; one look at Hajime and Izuru's identical faces and clothing will immediately tell you there's ''some'' connection between them; Monaca's affiliation with the Towa group; and so on.

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* DidYouGetANewHaircut: Komaru asks Ultimate Imposter disguised as Byakuya if he got a new haircut due to believing he is the actual Byakuya.

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* DidYouGetANewHaircut: Komaru asks Ultimate Imposter disguised as Byakuya if he got a new haircut due to believing he is the actual Byakuya. Seconds later, Someone points out the '''''real''''' Byakuya, who looks exactly the same as he always has.



* MythologyGag: The swimsuits Kyoko and Aoi wear are the same ones they wore in promotional material for ''Anime/Danganronpa3''.

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The swimsuits Kyoko and Aoi wear are the same ones they wore in promotional material for ''Anime/Danganronpa3''.''Anime/Danganronpa3''.
** Several parts of the beginning of VisualNovel/Danganronpa2 outright are copied wholesale, even including the use of pixel art and the faux boot title sequence.


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** Chihiro Fujisaki pauses for a few moments when everyone talks about going to get swimwear, since [[spoiler:it was only after he died that everyone figured out he was male.]]


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* NeverTheSelvesShallMeet: Averted ''hard'', with the impostor Byakuya and Junko being prominent examples.
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** Komaru mentioned that she previously meet Hiroko and the Warriors of Hope on a field trip to Towa City.

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** Komaru mentioned that she previously meet met Hiroko and the Warriors of Hope on a field trip to Towa City.
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** Komaru mentioned that she previously meet Hiroko and the Warriors of Hope on a field trip to Iowa City.
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** Komaru mentioned that she previously meet Hiroko and the Warriors of Hope on a field trip to Iowa Towa City.
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** Himiko brings up the Insect Meet and Greet that Gonta out them through when invited to meet bis his bugs

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* NoodleIncident: Komaru mentioned that she previously meet Hiroko and the Warriors of Hope on a field trip to Iowa City.

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* LateArrivalSpoiler: If you haven't already played all three of the mainline games, as well as ''VideoGame/UltraDespairGirls'', you ''will'' get spoiled on something during this game. The real Junko Enoshima appears ''[[UpToEleven on the cover]]''; Mukuro Ikusaba is shown dressing as Junko (but is still listed by name); there are two different Byakuyas, one explicitly billed as an impostor; the existence of the Neo World Program, one of the biggest twists of ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'', forms the basic premise of the game; one look at Hajime and Izuru's identical faces will immediately tell you there's ''some'' connection between them; Monaca's affiliation with the Towa group; and so on.

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* LateArrivalSpoiler: If you haven't already played all three of the mainline games, as well as ''VideoGame/UltraDespairGirls'', you ''will'' get spoiled on something during this game. The real Junko Enoshima appears ''[[UpToEleven on ''on the cover]]''; cover''; Mukuro Ikusaba is shown dressing as Junko (but is still listed by name); there are two different Byakuyas, one explicitly billed as an impostor; the existence of the Neo World Program, one of the biggest twists of ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'', forms the basic premise of the game; one look at Hajime and Izuru's identical faces will immediately tell you there's ''some'' connection between them; Monaca's affiliation with the Towa group; and so on.
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* HeightAngst: Kokichi repeatedly brings this up to mess with people, offering Fuyuhiko fake advice on how to deal with looking like a kid and condolences to Hiyoko over having an avatar that doesn't reflect her growth spurt. However, Kokichi himself claims his own height doesn't bother him.
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* NoodleIncident: Komaru mentioned that she previously meet Hiroko and the Warriors of Hope on a field trip to Iowa City.

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* AchievementSystem: The game has a built-in version called the Usami Flower, which rewards the player with Monocoins for completing specific goals such as landing on a certain type of space in Development mode enough times in a single run. The Usami Flower is the only way to earn Monomicoins, which can be used on [[LootBoxes the MonoMono Yachine]] for very high odds of unlocking an S-tier character variant compared to the regular machines.



* DoubleMeaningTitle: Specifically for the "S" in the title; in addition to the game [[SuperTitle64Advance originally releasing for]] the '''S'''witch, it's set in a '''S'''ummer Camp, and every character gets a new '''S'''wimsuit outfit.



* FanDisservice: Every character gets a swimsuit, even [[{{Gonk}} Gonks]] like Hifumi and Teruteru. Also, Toko Fukawa/Genocide Jack also wears a swimsuit, but it shows her [[CouldntFindAPen tallymarks cut into her skin to count her victims as a]] SerialKiller (Toko covers it with a skirt, but Genocide Jack does not).

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* FanDisservice: Every character gets a swimsuit, even [[{{Gonk}} Gonks]] {{Gonk}}s like Hifumi and Teruteru. Also, Toko Fukawa/Genocide Jack also wears a swimsuit, but it shows her [[CouldntFindAPen tallymarks cut into her skin to count her victims as a]] SerialKiller (Toko covers it with a skirt, but Genocide Jack does not).



* LootBoxes: By default, the only playable characters are the Normal-tier versions of Makoto from ''Danganronpa'', Hajime from ''Danganronpa 2'', Komaru from ''Danganronpa Another Episode'', and Kaede & Shuichi from ''Danganronpa V3''. The main way to unlock more characters, permanent power-ups for these characters, as well as everyone's Rare, Swimsuit, and Ultimate variants (which can equip more skills at each higher tier and have different art) is to earn Monocoins (which come in Silver, Gold, and Monomicoin tiers) through the game's Despair Tower battle mode and randomly obtain new things through the [=MonoMono Machines=]. Alternatively, see {{Microtransactions}}.

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* LootBoxes: By default, the only playable characters are the Normal-tier versions of Makoto from ''Danganronpa'', Hajime from ''Danganronpa 2'', Komaru from ''Danganronpa Another Episode'', and Kaede & Shuichi from ''Danganronpa V3''. The main way to unlock more characters, permanent power-ups for these characters, as well as everyone's Rare, Swimsuit, and Ultimate variants (which can equip more skills at each higher tier and have different art) is to earn Monocoins (which come in Silver, Gold, and Monomicoin tiers) through [[AchievementSystem the game's Usami Flower]] and Despair Tower battle mode Tower, and spend them to randomly obtain new things through the [=MonoMono Machines=]. Alternatively, see {{Microtransactions}}.{{Microtransactions}}.
* {{Macrogame}}:
** After completing an individual character's Development mode at least once, they can be used for the Despair Tower battle mode, and every 20th of the first 100 levels of Despair Tower allows the player to skip a corresponding boss fight when replaying Development mode, allowing immediate access to higher-tier rewards. Despair Tower is also the easiest way to gain Monocins for [[LootBoxes the MonoMono Machines]], which unlocks new characters for Development mode.
** After collecting increments of ten Hope Fragments by playing Development mode with different characters (including different rarity tiers of a single character), the player progresses the game's overall story and gets a permanent buff to experience and money earned in Development mode.



* SuperTitle64Advance: The game is called ''Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp'' and it's a game for the Nintendo Switch.

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* SuperTitle64Advance: The game is called ''Danganronpa S: Ultimate Summer Camp'' and it's a game originally for the Nintendo Switch.

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