The biggest selling point of Ver 3.0.1 is the roster size. While the previous version had 24 Riders, this update pushes it to 31 playable forms (with 18 unique base Riders).
A quirky but beloved feature: The "Rider Throw" mechanic. In Ver 3.0.1, the physics engine affects how your Kamen Ride cards fly across the screen when you eject them. They now bounce off the "dimensional walls" (the UI borders) with realistic audio feedback.
What elevates this game from a simple "MUGEN clone" to a true simulation is the Rider War Mode. kamen rider neo decade simulator ver 3.0 1
In this mode, you don't just fight. You travel through "A.R. Worlds" (Alternate Reality worlds). Your choices matter. Save the world of Faiz by destroying the Orphnoch King, and you unlock Faiz Blaster. Ignore it, and the world collapses, locking you out of that Rider tree.
Ver 3.0.1 adds a branching narrative for the first time: A "What If?" scenario where Decade never died in Zi-O. This leads to a secret final boss: Ohma Zi-O vs. Neo Decade Complete Form 21. It is brutally difficult and requires frame-perfect card slashes. The biggest selling point of Ver 3
System Status: Unstable / Corrupted Current User: Unknown Objective: World Reorganization
In the vast lore of Kamen Rider, few devices are as terrifyingly powerful as the Decadriver. But if the original Decadriver was a "passport" to travel the worlds, the hypothetical Neo Decade Simulator ver 3.0.1 is a weaponized reality editor—a glitch in the cosmic mainframe that threatens to overwrite the timeline itself. System Status: Unstable / Corrupted Current User: Unknown
Here is a breakdown of why this specific version number represents the most dangerous upgrade in Rider history.