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Gacha Nebula is a community-created modification of Gacha Club designed to expand customization and creative control. It serves as a standalone environment for users who want to design characters, compose scenes, or experiment with visual storytelling. The mod does not include progression, combat, or narrative sequences; instead, it transforms the original framework into a character editor with an increased range of options. Its world exists as an interface — a structured workspace where users shape content through choices rather than exploration.
The foundation of Gacha Nebula lies in extended customization systems that add depth to the existing engine.
Main available features include:
Gacha Nebula operates through a clear and repeatable workflow. The user begins by selecting a base character, then modifies it step by step — adjusting proportions, adding items, and layering visual effects. Finished designs can be placed in scenes, exported, or saved for later editing. This approach encourages experimentation and documentation: characters evolve not through levels or stats but through aesthetic refinement. Each design session functions as both practice and output, merging play and creation into a single process.
The visual presentation of Gacha Nebula follows a clean two-dimensional structure similar to its source program. Menus are organized by categories — outfit, expression, color, and background — allowing immediate access to assets. The interface maintains a balance between accessibility and control, giving users freedom to mix components without external tools. The mod runs on Android and PC, retaining the same framework but optimized for performance and file management. Updates often expand the catalog of items or improve system stability.
Gacha Nebula shifts the focus from achievement to design continuity. It provides a platform where progress is defined by creative output rather than in-game goals. Users employ it to illustrate stories, produce digital avatars, or design scenes for collaborative projects. The experience depends entirely on intention — some treat it as a casual design toy, others as a production tool. By removing competition and objective-based play, Gacha Nebula highlights creation as the main form of interaction, turning user imagination into the core gameplay loop.