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| developer = [[KIKIYAMA]] | | developer = [[KIKIYAMA]] | ||
| engine = [[wikipedia:RPG Maker 2003|RPG Maker 2003]] | | engine = [[wikipedia:RPG Maker 2003|RPG Maker 2003]] | ||
| version = 0.10 (October 1, 2007) <br /> 0.10a ( | | version = 0.10 (October 1, 2007) <br /> 0.10a (February 12, 2012) | ||
| platform = PC (Windows 98 onward) | | platform = PC (Windows 98 onward) | ||
| release = June 26, 2004 | | release = June 26, 2004 | ||
| genre = Sui generis / Arthouse / Psychological Horror | | genre = Sui generis / Arthouse / Psychological Horror | ||
}} | }}'''Yume Nikki''' (ゆめにっき) (pronounced [[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA_for_English#Key|/juːme nikki/]]) is a 32-Bit freeware game created by [[Kikiyama]], a mysterious Japanese game designer. The game was made using RPG Maker 2003. The game is regarded as one of the most original applications of RPG Maker 2003, and the start of a possible new genre of games. It was initially released on June 26, 2004 (under version 0.00), and received numerous updates until October 1, 2007, when version 0.10 was released. | ||
'''Yume Nikki''' (ゆめにっき) (pronounced [[wikipedia:Wikipedia:IPA_for_English#Key|/juːme nikki/]]) is a 32-Bit freeware game created by [[Kikiyama]], a mysterious Japanese game designer. The game was made using RPG Maker 2003. The game is regarded as one of the most original applications of RPG Maker 2003, and the start of a possible new genre of games. It was initially released on June 26, 2004 (under version 0.00), and received numerous updates until October 1, 2007, when version 0.10 was released. | |||
"Yume Nikki" means "Dream Diary" in Japanese (and thus the word can be written as 夢日記, although the title is normally in hiragana), and the game follows a young girl named [[Madotsuki]] as she dreams. The goal is to seek out and acquire all 24 '[[Effects]]'. | "Yume Nikki" means "Dream Diary" in Japanese (and thus the word can be written as 夢日記, although the title is normally in hiragana), and the game follows a young girl named [[Madotsuki]] as she dreams. The goal is to seek out and acquire all 24 '[[Effects]]'. | ||
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The game otherwise has no plot, and nearly the entire game is left up to speculation. | The game otherwise has no plot, and nearly the entire game is left up to speculation. | ||
On the 9th of January 2018, it was released on Steam for free by AGM Playism and Kadokawa | '''Yume Nikki''' was added to the Playism distribution platform on February 12, 2012 under version 0.10a. This was followed up by an official English localization releasing worldwide on July 13, 2012. Kikiyama built version 0.10a on October 10, 2007 to incorporate bug fixes for version 0.10 that were released in separate patch titled [http://www3.nns.ne.jp/pri/tk-mto/yumesyuusei.lzh '''Yumesyuusei''']. The download link on their website was never replaced the host version 0.10a, leaving its distribution to AGM Playism. | ||
On the 9th of January 2018, it was released on Steam for free by AGM Playism and Kadokawa. | |||
''Note to Windows Users: You may need a good file archiver to extract some of the below games. Please consider using [https://www.7-zip.org/ 7-zip].'' | ''Note to Windows Users: You may need a good file archiver to extract some of the below games. Please consider using [https://www.7-zip.org/ 7-zip].'' | ||
''[https://pooi.moe/Locale-Emulator/ Locale Emulator] is also useful for the games only available in Japanese.'' | |||
== Games == | == Games == | ||
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* [http://playism-games.com/game/20/yume-nikki Playism (Official)] | * [http://playism-games.com/game/20/yume-nikki Playism (Official)] | ||
* [https://store.steampowered.com/app/650700/Yume_Nikki/ Steam (Official)] | * [https://store.steampowered.com/app/650700/Yume_Nikki/ Steam (Official)] | ||
* [https://tcrf.net/Proto:Yume_Nikki Version 0.06] | |||
== Fangames (Traditional) == | == Fangames (Traditional) == |
Revision as of 16:25, 18 September 2018
Yume Nikki | |
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The title screen of Yume Nikki' | |
Basic Info | |
Latest Version | 0.10 (October 1, 2007) 0.10a (February 12, 2012) |
Developer | KIKIYAMA |
Engine | RPG Maker 2003 |
Release Date | June 26, 2004 |
Other | |
Genre | Sui generis / Arthouse / Psychological Horror |
Platform | PC (Windows 98 onward) |
Publisher | N/A |
Yume Nikki (ゆめにっき) (pronounced /juːme nikki/) is a 32-Bit freeware game created by Kikiyama, a mysterious Japanese game designer. The game was made using RPG Maker 2003. The game is regarded as one of the most original applications of RPG Maker 2003, and the start of a possible new genre of games. It was initially released on June 26, 2004 (under version 0.00), and received numerous updates until October 1, 2007, when version 0.10 was released.
"Yume Nikki" means "Dream Diary" in Japanese (and thus the word can be written as 夢日記, although the title is normally in hiragana), and the game follows a young girl named Madotsuki as she dreams. The goal is to seek out and acquire all 24 'Effects'.
The game otherwise has no plot, and nearly the entire game is left up to speculation.
Yume Nikki was added to the Playism distribution platform on February 12, 2012 under version 0.10a. This was followed up by an official English localization releasing worldwide on July 13, 2012. Kikiyama built version 0.10a on October 10, 2007 to incorporate bug fixes for version 0.10 that were released in separate patch titled Yumesyuusei. The download link on their website was never replaced the host version 0.10a, leaving its distribution to AGM Playism.
On the 9th of January 2018, it was released on Steam for free by AGM Playism and Kadokawa.
Note to Windows Users: You may need a good file archiver to extract some of the below games. Please consider using 7-zip. Locale Emulator is also useful for the games only available in Japanese.
Games
Yume Nikki
Fangames (Traditional)
Check out the Yume Nikki Fangames Wiki for more specific information. An extensive list of fan-made Yume Nikki games can be found here.