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== Features==
== Features==
Uncanny World is a world styled in old style rpg maker games and rpg styled games. this area consists of one looping room and an interactable tent that takes you to Danny's room. In this room you can push over Danny, push over the chairs and interact with his portrait on the wall. Interacting with the portrait whilst Danny is on the floor will cause the portrait to be sideways which will unlock the badge "I get knocked down..."
Uncanny World is a world in the style of old RPGs and RPG Maker games. This area consists of one looping room and an interactable tent containing Danny's room. In this room, [[Collective Unconscious:Minnatsuki|Minnatsuki]] can push over Danny and the chairs, and interact with his portrait on the wall. Interacting with the portrait while Danny is on the floor displays the portrait sideways, and rewards the [[YNOproject:Badges/Badge List#Collective Unconscious|I Get Knocked Down... badge]].


== Fourth Wall Break Event==
===Fourth Wall Break Event===
To trigger the Fourth Wall Break event the player must have at least 4 '''[https://yume.wiki/unconscious/Eidola Eidola]''' (the game will randomly select what eidola you need! so its best you have all 8 to activate this event without fail), The player must walk up to the top of the map where the world normally loops again but this time Minnatsuki will start to slow down and cycle through 4 effects (randomly chosen) which will cause the eye signs to close their eyes, glow and open a portal in the middle of the path. going through will take the player to a small area which seems to be overlooking the Nexus. Warning- walking through the portal is a one way path and you will need to wake up as your effects are disabled here. Backing up from the portal simply closes the eyes/portal again.
Near the top of the map where it would normally loop, there are four signs with symbols of eyes. Upon entering the map, a random [[Collective Unconscious:Eidola|Eidola]] is assigned to each of these signs with no repeats. If Minnatsuki has the corresponding Eidola to a sign, the eye will be open. If all four eyes are open, then upon attempting to move upward, Minnatsuki will stop, and black bars with move in from the top and bottom of the screen, indicating that a cutscene is happening. Minnatsuki will randomly select 4 Eidola, and cast each of them onto the nearby signs, making them close their respective eyes.


Or so I thought. the thing is this event is more complicated than it might seem. if you close your hub in this mini world, you MIGHT notice that your menu isn't the theme you set it to be, in fact this this is the default menu one option, if you close your menu now without waking up you might see that what seemed to be one of the Minnatsukis walking around just woke up, repeat this menu opening and closing to get rid of all of them and you'll notice the menu has dimmed out slowly. keep this up and you'll suddenly be in a corrupt version of your menu. '''DO NOT PRESS X OUT OF THIS, IF YOU DO YOU HAVE TO START AGAIN'''.  
Minnatsuki will then attempt to walk upward, but a glowing silhouette of them will fade in before them. Minnatsuki will slow down as they approach the figure, until on contact, Minnatsuki will be pushed backward, and the figure turns into a portal. The area will darken, and the player's [[Collective Unconscious:Menu Themes|menu theme]] will be forcefully set to [[Collective Unconscious:Menu Themes#Default|Default]]. Moving away from the portal resets the event, closing the portal, restoring the area's brightness, opening the eyes on the signs, and setting the player's menu theme back to their selection.


Entering the portal is possible, '''but be warned: this is a one-way unless you complete the event, which can be failed! You will otherwise need to have Minnatsuki return to their room, as their eidola are disabled past the portal.''' On the other side of the portal is a small area which seems to be overlooking the [[Collective Unconscious:Nexus|Nexus]]. Down in the Nexus-like area are tiny figures in the distance, apparently other Minnatsukis.


Opening and closing the menu has a 5/11 chance to cause one of the distant Minnatsukis to return from the spirit worlds. If no Minnatsukis have returned, including the first time the menu is opened, the game will automatically open the menu again. Opening and closing the menu repeatedly will eventually cause all 17 distant Minnatsukis to return and the music to slowly fade out. Note that 0.6 in-game seconds need to pass between uses of the menu, or else they will not count.
{{SpoilerSectionStart|The Main Event:}}


Upon getting to this menu we can do many things,  
'''Be careful, because this is where the event can be failed!''' After all distant Minnatsukis have returned and the menu has been closed an additional 16 times, there is a 25% chance that opening the menu will reveal it to be "corrupted." If this does not occur within more 16 tries, this will be raised to a 50% chance. On the rare chance the event has still not been activated 50 tries after that, this will be raised again to a 75% chance. '''DO NOT CLOSE THE MENU, OR THE EVENT WILL BE FAILED, AS THE MENU WILL NOT "CORRUPT" AGAIN UNTIL THE EVENT IS RESTARTED.'''


1- Effects- this will corrupt Minnatsuki model, you can do the below events with this model but it wont carry over the box
The corrupted menu plays garbled music, and visually is slightly torn apart and shifting in a chaotic manner. All text is highly pixelated, making it difficult to read without an intuition of what it says. Minnatsuki is also noticeably off-center in their frame. Additionally, the "Debug" option will be available, regardless is debug mode is enabled or not.


2- Wake up- this will take you to a black room with a small blue Minnatsuki fading in and out
This corrupted menu's options have unique effects related to the corruption:


3 - Nothing
1. Effects: Minnatsuki will become corrupted, seeming to resemble a distorted 3D model. This doesn't end the event, but the effect won't persist when the event is continued. Using this option again will restore Minnatsuki's form.


4- To the title- this will take you to a corrupt version of the title that sounds glitchier the longer you stay
2. Wake up: Minnatsuki will attempt to wake up without the menu closing. This happens more quickly than normal, the orb flashes red in addition to the usual cyan, and the sound effect is mangled. Instead of returning to their room, a faint, slightly flashing blue Minnatsuki will be sitting in an empty black void. The garbled music of the corrupted menu can still be heard faintly. Cancelling will return to the corrupted menu.


3. Debug: The menu will fade out, as if trying to transition to another screen, but will fade back to this same menu, though the selection will be reset back to "Effects".


4. To title: Without confirmation, the player is returned to a corrupted title screen. It appears similar to television interference and old console graphics errors, having chromatic aberration, scanline distortion, and tiles from Uncanny World's tileset randomly appearing and disappearing. A noise of static slowly fades in, eventually becoming very loud. Cancelling will return to the corrupted menu.


What we want to do is hit left and down repeatedly in order until Minnatsuki gets out of the box, if you've been paying attention you would have noticed a flashing white box popping up every now and then. angle yourself in it so your in the left bottom corner and you will be in the O of the YNO logo door, what you use in the site to exit out of a fangame and back to main menu. below will be what's usually the users chat box corrupting out whilst walking plants trace behind Minnatsuki, overtime faded sprites will pop in of minnatsuki and you'll be teleported to a room with large Minnatsuki with the Nexus door on their chest. She will follow your movements, simply press interact on where the door is and she will morph into a tree.  
Minnatsuki can move in this corrupted menu, moving as the player navigates the menu's options, but gets sent back into their frame after moving. If the player attempts to move their menu selection to the right when it's on "Debug", the selection will erroneously move to the right, and smash the bottom of Minnatsuki's frame out of the way. This allows Minnatsuki to escape the frame and wander around the menu. If they step on any part of the frame's border, Minnatsuki will be sent back inside the frame, and the menu controls will be re-triggered, moving the selection. This most likely means the selection will be moved back into place, along with the bottom of the frame's border, resealing Minnatsuki.


You'll then be teleported just behind the door and the Minnatree vanishes, you can only walk down. as you walk down you'll notice your footsteps play what sounds to be a rpg esc simplistic song and you'll start to get faster. then an typical rpg map fades in, then you notice your not the same Minnatsuki going through the same door just looping but your multiple Minnatsuki's falling into what seems to be a deadly pit, Minnatsuki starts filling the screen and the event ends with a stock cheering sound and you being teleported back to Uncanny World.<gallery>
Occasionally, a large square with a hole in it can be seen flashing near the center of the screen. Minnatsuki can walk into where the hole appears, revealing the square to be the O of the [[YNOproject:YNOproject Wiki|YNOProject]] logo, which they exit from into a black void. Walking far enough away from the door will make it disappear, and garbled text will begin appear near the bottom of the screen, apparently representing player chat messages, although these are accompanied by unintelligible whispering. Plants will begin to sprout at Minnatsuki's feet as they wander, and the text will become more frequent, with the whispers beginning to overlap and become cacophonous. This is furthered by chaotic percussion playing and slowly building intensity. And then faint images of Minnatsukis will appear all around, as the screen slowly dims and fades to black.
File:False hub.png|Menu Theme returns to default
 
File:Corrupt menu.png|oh no have you tried blowing into it?
Minnatsuki will then find themselves in a room with a giant Minnatsuki with a door in their chest. The large Minnatsuki looks toward yours. Interacting in front of the door will summon a white tendril shooting up toward the large Minnatsuki's head. It'll pulse upward, along with a subtle noise as if pumping a liquid, and the large Minnatsuki's body will slowly disappear, leaving only the head slowly turning into leaves. As this process happens, your Minnatsuki will sit down and watch. The result is a tree with a white trunk, with leaves contoured to appear like Minnatsuki's head.
File:Oh dear!.png|Gmod rag doll
 
File:Blue minna.png|blue minna in the void
Suddenly, only the door is visible. Minnatsuki is in this door, and can move downward out of the door. They can only move up or down in this space, and the screen won't follow them, even as they move off-screen. As Minnatsuki walks, a lighthearted tune plays, pausing if they pause. After moving off-screen, Minnatsuki will reappear in the door frame. This can be repeated, with Minnatsuki steadily getting faster. Then more Minnatsukis will appear before Minnatsuki has had a chance to leave the screen. This increases with speed and frequency until its practically a stream of Minnatsukis, making it clear these are not the same Minnatsuki. The void will then fade to an area resembling Uncanny World in theme. At this point, the player is no longer in control. Near the bottom of the screen where the Minnatsukis are exiting is a cliff with a sign with a skull painted on it, suggesting the fall is deadly. As the Minnatsukis continue to pour out and over the cliff, a pile of Minnatsukis will rise up from below the cliff, overtaking the entire screen. A crowd will cheer.
File:Corrupt title.png|Hey this isnt my title screen!
 
File:Speakin wingdings.png|bro speaking wingdings
Minnatsuki will then find themselves back in Uncanny World, outside Danny's tent.{{SpoilerSectionEnd}}
File:My name is minna i speak for the trees!.png|they're name's minnatsuki they speak for the trees
File:TOO MANY MINNAS.png|GAS GAS GASSSSS
File:WAY TOO MANY MINNAS.png|OH
File:IM BEING SMOTHERED.png|OH NO
File:Oh we are back...png|back to normal
</gallery>


==Directions==
==Directions==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Uncanny.png|wait wasn't i here before?
File:Uncanny.png|The main village
File:Dannys home.png|Danny's home! how cute! so retro!
File:Dannys home.png|Danny's home, showing the traditional RPG Maker style
File:Reg danny.png|danny's portrait! how handsome!
File:Reg danny.png|Danny's portrait
File:Flipped danny.png|Now look what you've done!
File:Flipped danny.png|Danny's portait after Danny is knocked over
File:OOO portal!.png|how inviting! go right ahead minnatsuki!
File:OOO portal!.png|The portal leading to the Nexus overlook
File:I can see my house!.png|I can see my house from up here!
File:I can see my house!.png|The Nexus overlook
</gallery>
</gallery>
 
{{SpoilerSectionStart|Fourth Wall Break Event:}}
[[Category:Collective Unconscious Locations]]
<gallery>
File:False hub.png|Menu Theme is set to Default
File:Corrupt menu.png|The corrupted menu
File:Oh dear!.png|Minnatsuki after the player selects the corrupted Eidolon option
File:Blue minna.png|The corrupted return location
File:Corrupt title.png|The corrupted title screen
File:Speakin wingdings.png|The void after escaping the menu.  A garbled player message is visible
File:My name is minna i speak for the trees!.png|The tree which the large Minnatsuki becomes
File:TOO MANY MINNAS.png|Several Minnatsukis pouring out from the house
File:WAY TOO MANY MINNAS.png|A pile of Minnatsukis rises from the bottom of the cliff
File:IM BEING SMOTHERED.png|The pile overtakes the entire screen
File:Oh we are back...png|Minnatsuki returns to Uncanny World after the event
</gallery>
{{SpoilerSectionEnd}}

Latest revision as of 00:58, 29 June 2024

Uncanny World
Cu uncanny world.png
Basic Info
Eidola EffectNone
Events Fourth Wall Break
Notable NPCs Danny
Other
Connecting Areas

Sunset Woods

BGM millieamp_ancestors (Over the Top) by MillieAmp (No. 0-1)

millieamp_oops_you_bwoke_it (Development Hell) by MillieAmp (No. 0-2)

carloscarty__quenaChord_CCBY (Another Alley) by Carlos Carty (No. 287)

voxlalien_portal (Another Alley (Portal)) by VoxlAlien (No. 288)

jetrotal_brownNoise (Title Screams) by Jetrotal (No. 289)

freed_red (Lore) by Freed (No. 290)

nnaudio_7litDwarfsFlute (Speak to Her) by NNaudio (No. 291)

LuisAudp_andeanLoopCCBY (Gameplay Loop) by LuisAudp (No. 292)

Map ID 0521, 0522, 0523, 0525, 0526, 0527, 0528, 0529
Version Added 0.1.0
Author Jetrotal
Extras +
YNOproject Badges
DannyPortrait(badgeCU).gif DannyPortrait(badgeCU).png I Get Knocked Down...

Uncanny World is an area accessible from Sunset Woods.

Features

Uncanny World is a world in the style of old RPGs and RPG Maker games. This area consists of one looping room and an interactable tent containing Danny's room. In this room, Minnatsuki can push over Danny and the chairs, and interact with his portrait on the wall. Interacting with the portrait while Danny is on the floor displays the portrait sideways, and rewards the I Get Knocked Down... badge.

Fourth Wall Break Event

Near the top of the map where it would normally loop, there are four signs with symbols of eyes. Upon entering the map, a random Eidola is assigned to each of these signs with no repeats. If Minnatsuki has the corresponding Eidola to a sign, the eye will be open. If all four eyes are open, then upon attempting to move upward, Minnatsuki will stop, and black bars with move in from the top and bottom of the screen, indicating that a cutscene is happening. Minnatsuki will randomly select 4 Eidola, and cast each of them onto the nearby signs, making them close their respective eyes.

Minnatsuki will then attempt to walk upward, but a glowing silhouette of them will fade in before them. Minnatsuki will slow down as they approach the figure, until on contact, Minnatsuki will be pushed backward, and the figure turns into a portal. The area will darken, and the player's menu theme will be forcefully set to Default. Moving away from the portal resets the event, closing the portal, restoring the area's brightness, opening the eyes on the signs, and setting the player's menu theme back to their selection.

Entering the portal is possible, but be warned: this is a one-way unless you complete the event, which can be failed! You will otherwise need to have Minnatsuki return to their room, as their eidola are disabled past the portal. On the other side of the portal is a small area which seems to be overlooking the Nexus. Down in the Nexus-like area are tiny figures in the distance, apparently other Minnatsukis.

Opening and closing the menu has a 5/11 chance to cause one of the distant Minnatsukis to return from the spirit worlds. If no Minnatsukis have returned, including the first time the menu is opened, the game will automatically open the menu again. Opening and closing the menu repeatedly will eventually cause all 17 distant Minnatsukis to return and the music to slowly fade out. Note that 0.6 in-game seconds need to pass between uses of the menu, or else they will not count.

The Main Event:
[Show/Hide]


Be careful, because this is where the event can be failed! After all distant Minnatsukis have returned and the menu has been closed an additional 16 times, there is a 25% chance that opening the menu will reveal it to be "corrupted." If this does not occur within more 16 tries, this will be raised to a 50% chance. On the rare chance the event has still not been activated 50 tries after that, this will be raised again to a 75% chance. DO NOT CLOSE THE MENU, OR THE EVENT WILL BE FAILED, AS THE MENU WILL NOT "CORRUPT" AGAIN UNTIL THE EVENT IS RESTARTED.

The corrupted menu plays garbled music, and visually is slightly torn apart and shifting in a chaotic manner. All text is highly pixelated, making it difficult to read without an intuition of what it says. Minnatsuki is also noticeably off-center in their frame. Additionally, the "Debug" option will be available, regardless is debug mode is enabled or not.

This corrupted menu's options have unique effects related to the corruption:

1. Effects: Minnatsuki will become corrupted, seeming to resemble a distorted 3D model. This doesn't end the event, but the effect won't persist when the event is continued. Using this option again will restore Minnatsuki's form.

2. Wake up: Minnatsuki will attempt to wake up without the menu closing. This happens more quickly than normal, the orb flashes red in addition to the usual cyan, and the sound effect is mangled. Instead of returning to their room, a faint, slightly flashing blue Minnatsuki will be sitting in an empty black void. The garbled music of the corrupted menu can still be heard faintly. Cancelling will return to the corrupted menu.

3. Debug: The menu will fade out, as if trying to transition to another screen, but will fade back to this same menu, though the selection will be reset back to "Effects".

4. To title: Without confirmation, the player is returned to a corrupted title screen. It appears similar to television interference and old console graphics errors, having chromatic aberration, scanline distortion, and tiles from Uncanny World's tileset randomly appearing and disappearing. A noise of static slowly fades in, eventually becoming very loud. Cancelling will return to the corrupted menu.

Minnatsuki can move in this corrupted menu, moving as the player navigates the menu's options, but gets sent back into their frame after moving. If the player attempts to move their menu selection to the right when it's on "Debug", the selection will erroneously move to the right, and smash the bottom of Minnatsuki's frame out of the way. This allows Minnatsuki to escape the frame and wander around the menu. If they step on any part of the frame's border, Minnatsuki will be sent back inside the frame, and the menu controls will be re-triggered, moving the selection. This most likely means the selection will be moved back into place, along with the bottom of the frame's border, resealing Minnatsuki.

Occasionally, a large square with a hole in it can be seen flashing near the center of the screen. Minnatsuki can walk into where the hole appears, revealing the square to be the O of the YNOProject logo, which they exit from into a black void. Walking far enough away from the door will make it disappear, and garbled text will begin appear near the bottom of the screen, apparently representing player chat messages, although these are accompanied by unintelligible whispering. Plants will begin to sprout at Minnatsuki's feet as they wander, and the text will become more frequent, with the whispers beginning to overlap and become cacophonous. This is furthered by chaotic percussion playing and slowly building intensity. And then faint images of Minnatsukis will appear all around, as the screen slowly dims and fades to black.

Minnatsuki will then find themselves in a room with a giant Minnatsuki with a door in their chest. The large Minnatsuki looks toward yours. Interacting in front of the door will summon a white tendril shooting up toward the large Minnatsuki's head. It'll pulse upward, along with a subtle noise as if pumping a liquid, and the large Minnatsuki's body will slowly disappear, leaving only the head slowly turning into leaves. As this process happens, your Minnatsuki will sit down and watch. The result is a tree with a white trunk, with leaves contoured to appear like Minnatsuki's head.

Suddenly, only the door is visible. Minnatsuki is in this door, and can move downward out of the door. They can only move up or down in this space, and the screen won't follow them, even as they move off-screen. As Minnatsuki walks, a lighthearted tune plays, pausing if they pause. After moving off-screen, Minnatsuki will reappear in the door frame. This can be repeated, with Minnatsuki steadily getting faster. Then more Minnatsukis will appear before Minnatsuki has had a chance to leave the screen. This increases with speed and frequency until its practically a stream of Minnatsukis, making it clear these are not the same Minnatsuki. The void will then fade to an area resembling Uncanny World in theme. At this point, the player is no longer in control. Near the bottom of the screen where the Minnatsukis are exiting is a cliff with a sign with a skull painted on it, suggesting the fall is deadly. As the Minnatsukis continue to pour out and over the cliff, a pile of Minnatsukis will rise up from below the cliff, overtaking the entire screen. A crowd will cheer.

Minnatsuki will then find themselves back in Uncanny World, outside Danny's tent.

Spoilers end here.


Directions

Nexus → Ornament WorldMoonlit PathSunset Woods → Uncanny World

Gallery

Fourth Wall Break Event:
[Show/Hide]


Spoilers end here.

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