Version 1.0 of Season 1 introduced the now-famous mansion repair mini-game (math + resource management) and a surprisingly addictive brawler (fighting game). Dr PinkCake has polished these over time, but Season 1’s implementation feels tight and rewarding.
The "Scarlet Letter" system went live in v0.10.0. If you romanced multiple main girls behind their backs in Season 1 and 2, Episode 10 is where the bomb drops. Cat fights, broken friendships, and locked-out routes occur here. Save scumming will not save you. Being a DIK Season 1 v0.10.0
If you are caught up, Episode 10 is arguably Dr PinkCake’s finest work. It trades the bombastic partying of Episode 9 for raw character drama. The render quality has doubled since Season 1, and the animation count is in the hundreds. It sets up a devastating final two episodes for Season 3. Version 1
Do not search for "Being a DIK Season 1 v0.10.0" on public forums. You will find only confusion, dead links, and angry moderators. Instead, join the official Dr PinkCake Patreon or buy the Steam seasons. Support the developer who spent 9+ months coding the real v0.10.0. If you romanced multiple main girls behind their
Have you played the real Episode 10? Or are you still stuck trying to import a "v0.10.0" save into Season 1? Let the community know below—and always, always check your affinity before you text.
In the world of adult visual novels, few titles command the respect, anticipation, and sheer cultural footprint of Dr PinkCake’s Being a DIK . Released episodically, the game has redefined the genre with its deep choice mechanics, branching narratives, and surprisingly heartfelt writing. However, for newcomers or lapsed players, the versioning system can be confusing.
If you have stumbled upon a reference to , you might be wondering: Is this a new remaster? A patch? A mobile port?