Best Guide Structure
A strong site should separate spoiler-free explanations from exact walkthrough data. Early visitors need clear system context; launch visitors need tables, checklists, and tested routes.
Nivalis Nights is best treated as a systems-heavy cyberpunk life sim: the player earns money, grows businesses, explores a vertical city, meets characters, reacts to time and weather, and invests in personal space. This page explains the confirmed system categories without inventing final numbers, quest names, or character data.
| System | What players need from a guide | Launch verification needed |
|---|---|---|
| Business progression | Which ventures unlock first, how revenue scales, and when to reinvest. | Exact shop names, costs, recipe margins, upgrade order. |
| City exploration | How to move efficiently, where services are, and how dangerous areas affect planning. | District names, transit points, safe routes, map screenshots. |
| Time and weather | Daily route planning, activity availability, NPC schedules, and visibility of time-limited events. | Time windows, weather effects, event reset rules. |
| Friendships and social play | How to meet characters, avoid missing relationship flags, and track dialogue outcomes. | NPC schedules, gift preferences, quest requirements. |
| Home and decorating | When apartment upgrades are worth buying and whether decor has mechanical effects. | Upgrade costs, storage effects, comfort bonuses, unlock requirements. |
A strong site should separate spoiler-free explanations from exact walkthrough data. Early visitors need clear system context; launch visitors need tables, checklists, and tested routes.
Do not invent fish names, romance options, quest rewards, or district maps before they are public or tested. Use placeholders only when they help show what will be verified later.