Dating 4 Girls Game Walkthrough: All Days, Endings and Options

Dating 4 Girls is less of a romance simulator and more of a digital minefield, a perfect experience for those who enjoy super-realistic visual novels with real characters (and plenty of humor).

Today, I am here to help you get the most out of the game by sharing the full Dating 4 Girls walkthrough below, a guide that will take you through all the possible branching paths, pixel-perfect quick-time events (QTEs), and affection metrics so you can get all the endings (or just the girl you really like – your choice).

After playing with more save files than one should and burning through far too much black coffee to figure everything out, the guide is finally done. So let’s jump right in and find out everything about the game’s six episodes.

Core Mechanics of the Game

There are some things that are a bit counterintuitive, so before staring to chace any of the four women (Andy, Mona, Feifei, or Jiayi), you should know about them:

Affection is permanent: The point system is cumulative, which is both good and bad. The latter comes when you mess up a dialogue choice and get a penalty, as the score carries over.

Ignore the main menu Star Ranking: Early builds suffered from a terrible gift-farming bug that skewed progression, but recent patches fixed the syncing issues, making those menu numbers irrelevant.

The Collectible System: Exploration milestones hit at 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% per chapter, unlocking story-relevant items like planners and mastermind cores.

Separately, hitting narrative achievements lights up points in four constellations (Virgo, Libra, Aries, and Capricorn), rewarding you with specific achievement gifts.

With all these in mind, let’s jump right into the walkthough and all the possible choices (unless you want to switch to my Apex Girl/Top Girl Wiki & Hub).

Episode 1: Coherence

The first episode in Dating 4 Girls is what makes you fall in love with the game irremediably (OK, I have to admit – I already fell in love seeing the trailer and screenshots).

Anyway, even though it’s just the first episode, all choices matter and will influence the game. Here’s what you should do to pass everything:

When the overtime prompt hits, pick up the phone. If you decide to ignore it, the game gives you one last chance.

Hanging up on that second prompt rewards you with the ‘Midnight Horror’ game over. Immediately after, a prompt asks you to copy data. Accept the task.

Declining throws the ‘Fahai Knows Nothing About Love’ death screen in your face.

Next, during the Sweet Farewell sequence, you get a chance to build some early rapport. Read the messages from Mona, Jiayi, and Feifei. Doing so hands you a 20-point affection boost for each of them.

Next, a system announcement will flash, asking what to do with the downloaded data. Delete the record.

Downloading it triggers the ‘Dream Come True’ game over.

After this, you stumble upon the Code Current interface, which displays 10 different voice logs. You don’t have to sit through all of them, but you must listen to at least three to move the plot forward.

This leads directly into The Choice of Love.

You have to pick one of the girls, scoring a 8-point boost and a specific achievement depending on your preference.

Choosing Jiayi gets you the ‘Want a Wife?’ badge. Going with Feifei triggers ‘Brother~’, while picking Mona unlocks ‘Dance Just for You’.

Then, another trap appears: you will run into the unscrupulous vendor. You can either tell the truth or beat a retreat. If you choose “Dine and dash” you will get another fail, ‘To Fail Before Achieving Success’

Finally, you have the Cold-hearted Policewoman sequence, which introduces the game’s QTE system.

If you pass, you take a minor 5-point penalty with Andy but secure the ‘Bullet Time’ achievement. Failing gets you the ‘Zhuangzi’s Morning Death’ screen.

Eventually, you find yourself locked up and looking for an exit. Don’t touch the electric shock gate, as it triggers a very literal ‘Touch the Electric Gate’ death. Choose to attempt a hack instead.

This brings up the third QTE node, and it plays a trick on you. The prompt baits you into using a classic coder joke.

Do not type ‘hello world’. Putting in that exact phrase fails the sequence and hands you ‘The Truman Show’ game over. Just type any other safe characters to pass the verification.

Before the episode wraps up, you will get to the Haunting Relentlessly encounter. When the ghost appears, select “I have an explanation” to get 10 affection points for Andy. (If you choose to fight, you lose 2 points).

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Episode 2: Free Guy

Day two begins in the interrogation room and this is where the branching paths start to be felt for real. Here is the route you should follow:

First of all, the game gives you plenty of opportunities to resist questioning. However, ignore the instinct to be the defiant hero – if you resist the first time, Andy’s affection drops by 2 points, then 5, and if you do it for a third time, you trigger Game Over Node 8, appropriately titled ‘Curiosity Killed the Cat’.

The winning move is to confess right off the bat. More importantly, this gives you a massive 15-point affection boost for Andy and unlocks the ‘Future Diva’ achievement.

Getting through this interrogation also secures a baseline 10-point bump for Mona.

Fresh out of the station, you are thrown into the ‘Idol Girlfriend’ segment, where you have to make a call regarding a live performance. The prompts ask whether she should go on stage now or if you two should talk after the show.

This is a scenario where you cannot win completely. Both options dock you 2 points with Mona.

However, handling this backstage interaction unlocks a new achievement and rewards a flat 10 points with Mona.

Next, we have the hospital scene.

The sharp, sterile smell of antiseptic hits your nose as you enter the hospital ward sequence. Simply arriving at this location triggers a 10-point affection increase for Feifei. But the dialogue tree quickly turns absurd, forcing you to frame your feelings through the lens of otaku culture.

You must choose between a ‘shonen manga’ style confession or a ‘pure love romance anime’ approach.

Taking the romance anime path is chaotic. It hits you with a 2-point penalty, but immediately rewards you with a heavy 15-point increase for Jiayi.

It also pops the ‘Waves of Fragrance’ achievement, establishing her lingering scent as a permanent fixture in your character’s memory.

Before the day wraps, you have to wade through ‘Jiayi’s Memories’ and get a solid 15-point increase for her.

The ensuing conversation puts you on the spot, demanding an apology for past behavior.

You are given two highly specific, slightly embarrassing options: the domineering CEO apology or the machoman apology.

Pick whichever flavor of cringe you prefer, because the math is identical either way. Both choices result in a minor 2-point loss for Jiayi.

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Episode 3: Wreck-It Ralph

Day three is a grind. The narrative structure shifts to a grueling, stamina-draining marathon where you are forced to run three separate character arcs back-to-back.

The game drops you into a hub menu with a simple “Try Again” prompt, asking you to go find Feifei, Mona, or Jiayi.

You must play through all three routes. The order does not matter, but keeping track of the branching logic in your head after hours of screen glare gets brutal.

Tracking down Feifei pulls you into the Mysterious Patient storyline and unlocks Collection Node 1 (out of 2 for this segment). Just initiating the “Investigate the Cause of Illness” scene banks you 10 affection points.

From there, the dialogue tree sets a nasty trap. You can choose to tell the truth frankly, which grants another 10 points but immediately crashes your run into Game Over Node 9, titled “Mentally Ill Person.”

You have to lie here. Select the option to temporarily conceal the truth, surviving the encounter and walking away with a 15-point boost.

Next, you will deal with a Workplace Harassment situation. The game gives you a choice between starting a physical confrontation or deciding to outsmart the aggressor.

Both routes pay out exactly 25 points and unlock Achievement 8: Righteous Indignation, proving that standing up for her is hardwired into your instincts.

Heading to Mona’s route dumps you into a confrontation with the paparazzi. You can choose to expose them face-to-face or sentence them to “Banishment to Africa.”

Either option clears the scene, taking you to Mona’s Workshop and unlocking Collection Node 2 (out of 3).

Then you hit Cat Sister’s PUA (Pick-up Artist Tactics) sequence. You can take the passive route and “Wait and see” for a safe 10 points, moving straight to the final scene.

But if you want to maximize your score, step forward to refute her for 15 points. This choice forces a follow-up.

If you decide to confront her directly, you suffer a 5-point penalty and prematurely end Mona’s storyline. Instead, hit the “Apologize” option, and advance.

In the final scene, “The Stage is everything,” you have two viable options. Telling the truth nets you 15 points and Achievement 9: Who Created You.

Showing concern skips the achievement but drops a nicer 18-point reward into her affection pool.

Jiayi’s Trouble requires you to play a role to help her save face. You can pretend to be the leader or pretend to be a working man. The script barely changes, and the math is identical, granting 15 points either way.

The conversation inevitably shifts to her Family of Origin. You can tell the truth or gloss over it vaguely.

Both options score a massive 20 points and trigger Achievement 10: Ripped Jeans, a quiet moment of bonding over the literal holes in your pants.

After clearing all three dates, the late-night quiet shatters when you witness a murder. You have the choice to hunt down the culprit or call the police. Both actions funnel you into the same police station sequence.

When the detective asks for your report, playing dumb with “Really have no clue” gets you nowhere.

Drop the forensic science reference “Edmond Locard” instead.

Nailing that dialogue choice unlocks Achievement 11: Wit in Crisis, and brings Andy crashing back into the plot with a 15-point affection spike.

This unlocks Collection Node 3 (the final one for the chapter), titled “Get to Know Andy,” alongside Achievement 12: Missed One.

The day ends with “The Vanished Ones” narrative block, giving Andy one last 15-point bump before the screen cuts to black.

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Episode 4: Jumanji

This is a great spot to create a new step, as you have various branching paths here, allowing you to try various other things in different playthroughs.

Once you do, the hub screen opens up with the “Correcting Mistakes When Realized” prompt.

You have four branching paths:

  • Going to find Feifei leads to the “Energetic Dance” scene
  • Mona pulls you into “Return Something to Its Rightful Owner”
  • Jiayi demands your attention in “Selecting Outfits”
  • “I want to be alone” option drops you straight into “An Unexpected Missed Appointment” with Andy.

Feifei’s Route

Tracking down Feifei triggers the Energetic Dance sequence. Just showing up for this gets you a 10-point bump and pops Achievement 13: Lone Supporter.

Next, you hit the “Punishing the Director” segment, which hands you a free 15 points just for starting the scene.

Then, the game presents you with a choice: You can give someone a laxative, which nets you 21 points and Achievement 14: Fiery Dispute.

Alternatively, you can attempt the “Seduction!” option for a slightly higher 22-point payout.

Either way, the scene wraps and you can loop back to the hub to find Jiayi, Mona, or decide you want to be alone.

Jiayi’s Route

Selecting Jiayi starts the “Return Something to Its Rightful Owner” node, dumping a generous 15 points followed by another 20 points straight into your lap.

You then shift to the Restaurant Confessions scene which gets you 10 points.

During the meal, you are forced to pick between urging her to keep dancing for an extra 15 points, or talking about her family.

Whatever you say under the candlelight triggers Achievement 15: Oath of Happiness.

The mood shatters completely during the “Unexpected Visit” prompt. You have to either take action or use words.

Both choices suck, penalizing you with a flat 2-point drop.

The narrative then throws an arranged marriage crisis your way. Let her make her own decision for a massive 20-point payout, rather than making the decision for her, which only gives a measly 10 points.

Wrapping this up brings you to the “Warm and Cozy Home” segment, unlocking Collection Node 4 and putting you at 4 out of 6 overall collection items.

The scene closes out with a fat 30-point reward and Achievement 16: Ugly Duckling, before giving you the option to go find Feifei, Mona, or be alone.

Mona’s Route

Going after Mona drags you into QTE Node 4: Selecting Outfits – choose the elegant goddess style for 15 points (the maximum you can get).

If you pick the sexy and hot style or the sweet and lively style, the game gives you a 10-point bump but traps you in a frustrating dialogue loop until you select the correct dress.

When the “Old Injury Flaring Up” node hits, you can argue strongly on just grounds for 15 points and Achievement 17: Fight for Her.

Asking Mona for her thoughts also gives 15 points but skips the achievement hardware entirely.

Things get violent in the “Harbor Ill Intentions” block. You can execute a rescue by force or a rescue by intelligence.

Both choices bank 20 points, but using your brain gets you Achievement 18: You Matter Most. After Mona’s line wraps, the hub gives you options to find Jiayi, Feifei, or select Andy’s route (be alone).

Andy’s Route

Choosing to be alone triggers “An Unexpected Missed Appointment” and throws you into QTE Node 5.

Andy needs a disguise. Pick the Nightclub Goddess for a 20-point spike. Forcing her into the Grotesque Gothic or Cute Bunny Police Officer outfits docks you 2 points and throws you right back into a punishment loop.

With the club bass thumping in your headset during the “Sneak into the Bar” sequence, choose Cover Couple Observation.

Grabbing her and pretending to be an item gives you 20 points, whereas playing it safe with Vigilant Observation only yields 15.

During the Anniversary Celebration Event, you must hit the dance floor. Dancing bags you 21 points and Achievement 19: Let’s Dance. Standing around not dancing leaves points on the table by only granting 15.

When the “The Killer Reappear” prompt flashes, you can follow on your own for 15 points.

But if you ask Andy to follow together, you take a quick 3-point hit before the game compensates you with a heavy 20-point gain.

Surviving this chaotic night unlocks Achievement 20: Advanced AI. Finally, the “Criminal Motives” sequence closes out the chapter, tossing one last 21-point reward onto Andy’s pile before Episode 4 fades to black.

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Episode 5: Your-Name

This is where you make your final choice, but it’s not as easy as just picking – you still have some correct things to do.

The hub screen drops you into the “Resolve the Crisis” menu, staring down four character arcs once more.

Let’s start by knocking out the arcade sequence. Choosing “Go find Andy” immediately drops a quick 20 points in your lap and pulls you into the “Relax at the Arcade” segment.

Arcade Hustle and Hidden Math

The arcade sequence is completely rigged against your natural gaming instincts. You have to play at least three out of the five machines here. The trick is that winning actually hurts your relationship.

  • Claw Machine Game: Passing the QTE docks 2 points. Failing gives you 10 points.
  • Curling: Pass for -2, fail for +10.
  • Dance: Pass for -2, fail for +10.
  • Horse Racing: Pass for -2, fail for +10.
  • Shoot: Pass for -2, fail for +10.

If you fail by the end of any individual game, a prompt appears letting you either retry or quit.

Winning three out of five games gives you a meager 15-point bump, but losing the overall gauntlet rewards you with a hefty 20 points.

The final outcome is not visible from the storyline menu, so do it all in one sitting to avoid messing up the math.

Wrapping this up brings you to “Who to Go to Next,” tossing 30 points your way alongside Achievement 21: To Hell With the World. After this, the hub opens up for the other characters, or “I want to be alone.”

The Director’s Scheme

Selecting “Go find Feifei” puts you in the crosshairs of a massive industry scandal. You face a split decision right away.

Stepping forward and exposing the scheme hands you 20 points but slams you directly into Game Over Node 10, the bleak “Vegetative State Patient” ending.

You must select “Investigation and evidence.” This triggers another QTE Node 6: “Fight with One’s Back Against the Wall.”

Passing the QTE awards 30 points and Achievement 22: Mom~ Mom! Failing the prompt still gives you 20 points, but it triggers Game Over Node 11, “Star-crossed Lovers in Distress.”

Interestingly, the death screen here unlocks a consolation prize: Achievement 23: Tears Upon the Moonlit Pearl.

Love for Sale and Fake Assistants

Jiayi’s “Love for Sale” route is a fast payout. Choosing “Contribute more!” scores 20 points and Achievement 24: Take Me Away.

If you prefer to hit “Scheme,” that also nets 20 points but gives you Achievement 25: Anywhere Is Fine. Either way, you clear her board and head back to the hub.

For Mona, you step into “The Real and Fake Assistant.” Choosing to lean into the “Theory” option gives a solid double bump of 20 points twice.

Going the “Apologize” route yields 15 points and unlocks Achievement 26: Sincere Heart for You. Simply completing her storyline automatically grants Achievement 27: Boundless Future.

Make Your Final Choice

This is the point of no return. The “Make Your Final Choice” menu demands you commit to one path, locking out the others for the rest of the game.

  • Andy: Choosing her gives 15 points and leads straight to the “Riverside Confession” for another 30 points. Here, you earn Achievement 28: Play Dumb.
  • Mona: You enter QTE Node 7: Set Up Studio, where you have to type out a name for the new studio. This pushes you to “A Difficult Choice” with a 30-point reward. Picking “Spend more time with Mona” adds 15 points. However, selecting “I’m not leaving Mona” drops a staggering 99 points onto your score, locking in Perfect Ending Node 1 (The Last Dance) and Achievement 29: No Regrets.
  • Feifei: Her path opens “Mission Accomplished” for 30 points. Choosing to spend more time hands out a sequence of 20, 25, and 30 points. The winning play is “I’m not leaving Feifei.” It hits you with 99 points, triggers Perfect Ending Node 2 (Propose to Feifei), and pops Achievement 30: I’m Not Afraid.
  • Jiayi: Jumping into her “Difficult Choice” brings 30 and 20 points. Spending more time adds 40. Choosing “I’m not leaving Jiayi” secures the 99-point jackpot, locking in Perfect Ending Node 3 (A Grand Wedding) and Achievement 31: Till Death Do Us Part.

Episode 6: Thank You for Playing My Game

The finale kicks off immediately after “The Secret Photographer” flow chart, and the narrative instantly fractures depending on your Chapter 5 commitment.

If you locked in Andy, you bypass the preamble and slam straight into her specific route. If you chose Mona, Jiayi, or Feifei, you hit an immediate roadblock called “The Last Chance.”

Here, the game tempts you to “Accept reality.” Do not click it.

Surrendering tosses you into Game Over Node 12, which plays out a twisted, mocking replay of the wedding scene you just secured in Episode 5 before killing your save.

Hit “Desperate fight” instead to push forward into the Data Center and trigger the infiltration QTEs for your chosen partner.

Mona: A Duet in the Code

Initiating the hack with Mona drops you into QTE Node 8. Your reflexes need to be sharp because you face a brutal three-part sequence: Graphical Verifications at Nodes 9, 10, and 11.

Failing any of these prompts triggers Game Over Node 13, deleting your hard-earned progress in a swift Data Erasure.

Passing all three rewards you with a pair of 10-point bumps before ripping 99 points away in a scripted, unavoidable drop.

Mona then suffers a complete digital breakdown. If you fold and select “Let it be,” the screen fades to Game Over Node 14: Let Everything Be Destroyed. You have to “Give it a shot.”

That refunds the lost 99 points and locks in Perfect Ending Node 4, the Happiness Duet Dance. This final victory awards Achievement 32: Soul Harmony, confirming your perfect spiritual resonance and absolute sync like a fated pair from legend.

Jiayi: Surviving the Hardship

Jiayi’s run forces you through QTE Node 12 for the initial infiltration, followed rapidly by Graphical Verification Nodes 13, 14, and 15.

The stakes are identical: miss a single keystroke and you eat a Data Erasure at Game Over Node 15. Earning those two 10-point gains comes at the exact same cost of another forced 99-point penalty.

When Jiayi breaks down, deciding to “Let it go with the wind” turns the climax into a bizarre, frustrating joke, triggering Game Over Node 16: Turn into A Duck.

To save the run, hit “Try to save it” to regain your 99 points and access Perfect Ending Node 5, Mutual Supports in Harsship.

A quick mechanical tip here: when a news web page suddenly flashes on your screen, just press the close button to proceed.

Finishing this pops Achievement 33: Never Apart, sealing your story permanently across the digital world and the edge of imagination.

Feifei: A Hundred Years of Code

Feifei’s infiltration begins at QTE Node 16. Her Graphical Verifications at Nodes 17, 18, and 19 deliver the same mathematical punishment: you grab two fast 10-point buffs before the game violently subtracts 99 points.

A missed input drops you straight into Game Over Node 17 for another brutal Data Erasure.

During Feifei’s resulting breakdown, choosing to give up dumps you into Game Over Nodes 18 and 19, where you simply Let Everything Be Destroyed.

You must choose “Explain it clearly” to get your 99 points back, along with an extra 30 for the effort.

This combination lands you at Perfect Ending Node 6, A Harmonious Union Lasting A Hundred Years. You walk away with Achievement 34: Eternal Love, cementing a promise that outlives the code itself.

Andy: The Omnipresent AI

Andy’s finale plays by a slightly different set of rules. The infiltration hits you immediately with the Upper and Lower BA challenge at QTE Node 20.

Her Graphical Verifications at Nodes 21, 22, and 23 grant 10 points twice if you pass, skipping the massive point drop the other girls suffer.

Mess up, and Game Over Node 20 wipes your file out with a Data Erasure.

During her mental collapse, if you declare you will “No longer be deceived,” the system burns down at Game Over Node 21: Let it All Burn. Choosing to “Listen to her explanation” scores 30 points and opens up The Last Chance menu.

Here, you have two winning paths to close out the game. Persuading Andy to give up banks two separate 30-point hits and secures Perfect Ending Node 7, unlocking Achievement 35: Omnipresent.

Alternatively, trusting her is a slightly longer payout, giving you 30, 15, and 30 points on the way to Perfect Ending Node 8, Sweet Arrest. This path pops Achievement 36: Safe Evacuation, leaving you with the peaceful trust in her eyes.

Wrapping up

This is it – you know now everything you should to be able to beat Dating 4 Girls in any way you want (and ideally for each of the endings).

My recommendation is to save often in order to be able to branch out instead of having to replay the entire game – but keep in mind that there is an Andy Chapter 6 bug in the game (which is not technically a bug, but these are just details) that could ruin a run for you.

Calin Ciabai

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