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Underwater Amusement Park

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Underwater Amusement Park
Amusem1.png
Basic Info
Regional Name(s)

カーニバルナイト
Kānibaru Naito
Carnival Night

Effects EffectNone
Collectibles

WP #19
WP #46
WP #67
WP #74
WP #94
WP #114
WP #129
WP #133
WP #134
WP #222
WP #471
WP #479
WP #544
WP #558
Kura Puzzle #27

Events Lonely Urotsuki, Amusement Park Clown Hell
Notable NPCs Clown Triplets
Other
Connecting Areas Atlantis
Train Tracks
Art Gallery DeadEnd↩️
BGM 🔊 bgm-i (No. 082A)
🔊 bgm-i – Entrance from Train Tracks (No. 082B)
🔊 bgm-i_w – Lonely Urotsuki (No. 082C)
🔊 bgm-l – Inner Rooms (No. 084A)
🔊 ライト – Warhol Smilies/Pink TVs area (No. 100A)
🔊 bgm-h_m – Brown Eye Floor (No. 110A)
🔊 bgm-j_m – TV Rodeo Area (No. 111A)
🔊 bgm-l_m – Troll Event (No. 112)
🔊 camellia-themepark – Clown Area (No. 126A)
🔊 camellia-themepark – Clown Area event (No. 126B)
🔊 yume d12a – Pyramid Dance #1 (No. 113A)
🔊 yume d12b – Pyramid Dance #2 (No. 113B)
🔊 yume d12c – Pyramid Dance #3 (No. 113C)
🔊 yume d12d – Pyramid Dance #4 (No. 113D)
🔊 yume d12e – Pyramid Dance #5 (No. 113E)
🔊 kura_title2 – Noclip event
Map ID 0186, 0273, 0274, 0275
Version Added 0.091g
Last Updated 0.120 patch 4
Author 20
Extras +

YNOproject Badges

Crushed.png Crush
SecretAmusement(badgeY2).png I don't think you're supposed to be here...

Vending Machine

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Jihanki underwater amusement park 2.png Normal

The Underwater Amusement Park is a very large area accessible from either the long road in Atlantis or The Culvert in the Train Tracks.

Map of the Underwater Amusement Park.

Features

Entering the area from Atlantis places Urotsuki in the Park's main entrance, in front of a few hexagonal ticket booths with Vending Machines and benches placed to each side. Interacting with the nearby bushes once will give 100. If Urotsuki uses the Glasses effect, the bushes will turn into a pair of red eyes. Interacting with the booths will momentarily make an eye appear in each of them. Attempting to slide past the ticket booths with the Penguin effect causes moles to pop up out of the ground and block Urotsuki.

Past the Atlantis entrance, there are many balloons that when interacted with, can be purchased for 10夢. They will then hover over Urotsuki's head, with up to 4 types of balloon being able to be "held". Attempting to purchase a balloon of a color already being held will replace the old balloon with the new one. A couple children can also be seen walking around, as well as tall, rotating, pink hexagonal columns. A taller, purple column in the center displaying the words "Hell ow!" can be interacted with to make a ping sound. Equipping the Chainsaw effect will make the words change into a sequence of numbers, and when chainsawed will bleed, then change into a glitched black and red screen.

After visiting every sub-area of the amusement park (except the secret room and dungeon), the main column will read "さよおなら" (Sayōnara, Farewell) and will grant wallpaper #479. At this point, interacting with the screen on the column, Urotsuki will be transported to the Lonely Urotsuki event, during which using the Glasses effect will grant wallpaper #74. Having the Child effect active when interacting with the column that engages the event will allow the child Urotsuki to be controlled, granting wallpaper #94. Upon exiting the scene, the column will display "早く起きたほうがいいよ" (Hayaku okita hō ga ī yo, You'd better get up early). The other columns will then rotate faster. Going back past the ticket booths or entering the long passage to the Train Tracks will reset the columns. If text events are disabled, the column will not display any characters or produce sound, but it can still lead to the Lonely Urotsuki event and be chainsawed.

Going past the main entrance, the interior areas of the amusement park have a number of different rooms with varying floor tiles, monsters, music, and attractions.

Sub-Areas

This area is divided into many sections that hold objects of interest, denoted by changing floor patterns.

  • Wavy Purple Area - Found at the easternmost part of the park, the area is populated by brown face-like creatures and radiant fish-like NPCs. A flower formation of pillars with animal-shaped old TVs can be found northwest, with the one on the center having a cowboy riding the TV. Seeing this cowboy will grant wallpaper #19.
  • Red-white Wall Area - Found at the southeastmost part of the park is an area with a white and cyan checkered floor and several red and white walls with holes. Green slugs and blobs populate the area.
  • Brown Eye Area - Found at the northernmost part of the park, the area contains brown eyes on the floor alongside several large cone structures. There is a stage at the northmost part that features cycloptic pyramids who will perform a dance when interacting with the stage. Urotsuki can jump onto the stage using the Spring effect. After watching the pyramid dancers perform at least once, an upside-down goat head will appear in the same area, southwest from the stage. Interacting with it will cause a full screen event to occur.
  • Pink Face Area - Found at the northeastmost part of the park with pink faces on the floor, there are a number of TV screens that transport Urotsuki to different places within the area. The third TV down from the brown eye area's upper entrance will lead to a TV shaped room with white smiling faces on the floor. Going down and entering the door will lead to a dark, zigzagging path with many flashing smiling faces on the walls. Leaving out the other end will take Urotsuki back to the room with the white floor.
  • Warhol Smilies Area - Found at the easternmost part of the park, the area features multiple pillars with flashing smiley faces on a brown floor with gray spots. Several two-eyed plant creatures fill the area. There is also a large enclosed pillar with a floating door that can be accessed from the Art Gallery.
  • Water Ride - Found at the southeastmost part of the park with blue and green tiles, Urotsuki can purchase more balloons or find one of two entrances to a strange interior. She can pass under the stanchions to reach the upper entrance, which takes her past portraits on a dotted, grid-patterned wall, some moving or looking at her as she passes. Further on is the lower entrance and a water ride, where Urotsuki can ride in a red boat with an eye on it. She can bump into the other riders by moving into them. Once in the boat, there is an entrance to the Water Ride's Tunnel to the right, filled with characters from the amusement park waving goodbye. Continuing right will eventually lead to The Culvert of the Train Tracks on the eye boat.
    • Secret Room - While on the water ride, heading northwest then going under the bridge on the left, Urotsuki will enter a secret passage through the wall. Continuing left, she will pass through the bridge from the main entrance, and then another portion of walls, into the corner of the yellow and teal squares area. There is an invisible entrance in the middle of the wall between the last area and the second bridge, accessible by going up. The entrance leads to a small room with a blinking painting and a few tables, one of them covered in blood. An NPC with black hair can be found here, and interacting with them will cause them to vomit blood.
  • The Dungeon - Found at the northwestmost part of the park is an area with black and gray checkered tiles that leads to the dungeon. By interacting with the turtles with keyboards on their backs, piano-key bridges will appear, allowing Urotsuki to continue forward. As Urotsuki proceeds, she will found herself in the last and longest path, on which the Clown Triplets and several children can be found. Interacting with the Clown Triplet holding the accordion (Anastasia) will make her play a tune as the children around her dance. This interaction also unlocks Kura Puzzle #27. Going into the building with the big clown on top will take Urotsuki to the dungeon. Once entered, attempting to exit the dungeon will cause one of the clowns (Arina) to block the exit, forcing Urotsuki to either wake up, use the Eyeball Bomb effect, or travel deeper into the dungeon. Reaching this point will grant wallpaper #471.
    • The dungeon contains several children locked up in cages. Going down the stairs, single cages with large statues of other chasers on top of them can be seen. On the last floor, there are many open cages with bones in them. The doorway at the end will lead to a room with two doors, showing boy and girl symbols on them. Entering either of the doorways will lead Urotsuki to the same place no matter what.
    • Upon entering the doorway, Urotsuki will fall down onto a hexagonal platform, unable to get off it. Two children on similar platforms will appear next to her. Large columns will come down and squash them, revealing prints of them now on the platforms. After Urotsuki goes through the same process, she will wake up, obtaining wallpaper #46, #114, and #129.

Directions

With the Boy, Wolf, Gakuran, or Chainsaw effect and the Fairy, Child, Dice, or Grave effect:

After visiting the Art Gallery once:

Trivia

  • On the very top right of the map lies a single red circle with a pattern, in the darkness. This object can only be reached by using Noclip Mode. If you interact with the object, Urotsuki will begin randomly moving around very quickly as one "Save Data" and one "RPG_RT ver" error box will appear on the screen, with the tileset being changed to that of Urotsuki's Room. You can only exit the screen by force quitting to the main menu with the F12 key.
  • The painting in the secret room with the vomiting NPC is a piece of concept art uploaded to the original Yume 2kki development thread on 2channel, originally intended to be inside one of the books in the Library.[1]
  • The balloons function similarly to the Namekuji in Yume Nikki.
  • This world has the most obtainable wallpapers, with a staggering 14.

Gallery

References

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