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{{MissingInfo|Add and describe missing events from v0.08 with their corresponding pictures, captioning the pictures optional, | {{MissingInfo|Add and describe missing events from v0.08 with their corresponding pictures, captioning the pictures optional, replace event names if needed, decide what to do with the Angry Fairy event.}} | ||
Like Yume Nikki and many of its fangames, there are many events found throughout Uneven Dream. Here is a list of events that can be found, along with their individual locations and what they may unlock when activated. Feel free to expand this article by adding more events if necessary. The list isn't exhaustive as it's based | Like Yume Nikki and many of its fangames, there are many events found throughout Uneven Dream. Here is a list of events that can be found, along with their individual locations and what they may unlock when activated. Feel free to expand this article by adding more events if necessary. The list isn't exhaustive as it's based on events the wiki editors have considered important or noteworthy. | ||
Note that although they are listed in alphabetical order, nearly all of the names of these events are not official. | Note that although they are listed in alphabetical order, nearly all of the names of these events are not official. | ||
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'''Description:''' ''(This event requires the Seer effect)'' West and slightly south from the entrance to this world, there's a small open area with a dark swirl-like pattern in the middle. Equipping the Seer effect near this area reveals a lone, closed flower in the middle of the swirl, and interacting with it will show a full screen event of an eye opening, after which the flower will have bloomed. | '''Description:''' ''(This event requires the Seer effect)'' West and slightly south from the entrance to this world, there's a small open area with a dark swirl-like pattern in the middle. Equipping the Seer effect near this area reveals a lone, closed flower in the middle of the swirl, and interacting with it will show a full screen event of an eye opening, after which the flower will have bloomed. | ||
This event can only be seen once per savefile, as the flower will permanently stay bloomed (it will however become invisible again if the Seer effect isn't equipped in | This event can only be seen once per savefile, as the flower will permanently stay bloomed (it will however become invisible again if the Seer effect isn't equipped in its proximity). | ||
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'''Location:''' [[Uneven Dream wiki:Grayscale Gardenscape|Grayscale Gardenscape]] | '''Location:''' [[Uneven Dream wiki:Grayscale Gardenscape|Grayscale Gardenscape]] | ||
'''Description:''' One of the rooms in Grayscale Gardenscape is an horizontal hallway filled with potted plants which ends with a high platform with a jar, | '''Description:''' One of the rooms in Grayscale Gardenscape is an horizontal hallway filled with potted plants which ends with a high platform with a jar, accessible via a ladder. Climbing the ladder and interacting with the jar shows a full screen picture of its contents: a seemingly alive deer head suspended in water, every time the jar is interacted there's a 50/50 chance the head has it's eyes open or half-closed. | ||
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''' Location:''' [[Uneven Dream Wiki:Toxic Waste Plant|Toxic Waste Plant]] | ''' Location:''' [[Uneven Dream Wiki:Toxic Waste Plant|Toxic Waste Plant]] | ||
'''Description:''' One of the platforms in the Toxic Waste Plant has an elevator that can only be accessed using the [[Uneven Dream Wiki:Effects#Dark%20matter|Dark Matter]] effect, as indicated by the blue symbol on its door. Entering this elevator takes Kubotsuki to the [[Uneven Dream:Toxic Waste Plant#Two-Way Corridor|Two Way corridor]], which contains a small series of puzzles and other hazards the player has to get through to proceed and drain the main area of the plant, allowing to see the rest of the event, the areas are as it follows: | '''Description:''' ''(This event requires the Dark Matter effect)'' One of the platforms in the Toxic Waste Plant has an elevator that can only be accessed using the [[Uneven Dream Wiki:Effects#Dark%20matter|Dark Matter]] effect, as indicated by the blue symbol on its door. Entering this elevator takes Kubotsuki to the [[Uneven Dream:Toxic Waste Plant#Two-Way Corridor|Two Way corridor]], which contains a small series of puzzles and other hazards the player has to get through to proceed and drain the main area of the plant, allowing to see the rest of the event, the areas are as it follows: | ||
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*The second room is a short puzzle room with different patterns in yellow, purple and pink, these patterns move at different speeds as the player moves. These patterns need to be properly aligned together to proceed to the next room. | *The second room is a short puzzle room with different patterns in yellow, purple and pink, these patterns move at different speeds as the player moves. These patterns need to be properly aligned together to proceed to the next room. | ||
*The third room is similar to the first room, but depicts the path as upside-down. | *The third room is similar to the first room, but depicts the path as upside-down. | ||
*The fourth room is a medium | *The fourth room is a medium length path composed of many circles similar to these seen in the [[Uneven Dream:Sea of Static|Sea of Static]]. There's also several high-speed [[Uneven Dream:Minor Characters#Void Chasers|red tube worm chasers]] who swarm Kubotsuki, these chasers can't enter the circles and appear and disappear at regular intervals of time (however, there's a small chance for them to reappear almost instantly after disappearing). To proceed, the player must move between the circles when the players are inactive. | ||
*The fifth and final room is the Geiger lab, another lineal path where the sounds of a Geiger counter can be heard. The end of this path takes Kubotsuki to a drained version of the main area of the Toxic Waste Plant. | *The fifth and final room is the Geiger lab, another lineal path where the sounds of a Geiger counter can be heard. The end of this path takes Kubotsuki to a drained version of the main area of the Toxic Waste Plant. | ||
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This event was also expanded in v0.06, as prior to that version interacting with El Bebe simply played a short bubbling noise before Kubotsuki was teleported back to the Sea of Static. | This event was also expanded in v0.06, as prior to that version interacting with El Bebe simply played a short bubbling noise before Kubotsuki was teleported back to the Sea of Static. | ||
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===Foundry Cliff=== | |||
'''Location:''' [[Uneven Dream:The Foundry|The Foundry]] | |||
'''Description:''' ''(This event requires the Lampost effect)'' | |||
===Fridge=== | ===Fridge=== | ||
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'''Description:''' ''(This event requires the Seer effect)'' The lowest level in White Spikes World is a small area with a giant frozen corpse, the chunk of ice where the corpse is being impaled by several white spikes. Looking at the corpse with the Seer effect will make it's eyes glow, after which several white spikes will grow from the ground and impale Kubotsuki. The screen will fade to black and Kubotsuki will wake up in the Disciples' room in the [[Uneven Dream:Ice Chapel|Ice Chapel]]. | '''Description:''' ''(This event requires the Seer effect)'' The lowest level in White Spikes World is a small area with a giant frozen corpse, the chunk of ice where the corpse is being impaled by several white spikes. Looking at the corpse with the Seer effect will make it's eyes glow, after which several white spikes will grow from the ground and impale Kubotsuki. The screen will fade to black and Kubotsuki will wake up in the Disciples' room in the [[Uneven Dream:Ice Chapel|Ice Chapel]]. | ||
{{SpoilerSectionStart|Spoiler}}Seeing this event unlocks a connection to an isolated section of [[Uneven Dream:Lavender Trainyard|Lavender Trainyard]], | {{SpoilerSectionStart|Spoiler}}Seeing this event unlocks a connection to an isolated section of [[Uneven Dream:Lavender Trainyard|Lavender Trainyard]], accessible from the angel statue in [[Uneven Dream:Ice Chapel|Ice Chapel]]. The statue will be pale purple if the connection has been unlocked.{{SpoilerSectionEnd}} | ||
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'''Location:''' [[Uneven Dream Wiki:Beige Box Factory|Beige Box Factory]] | '''Location:''' [[Uneven Dream Wiki:Beige Box Factory|Beige Box Factory]] | ||
'''Description:''' Going behind the long fence at the Beige Box Factory and interacting with the hole at the end of the path will take Kubotsuki to a short corridor heading north. This corridor seems to dead end as it ends with a fenced off culvert, however interacting with it will cover | '''Description:''' Going behind the long fence at the Beige Box Factory and interacting with the hole at the end of the path will take Kubotsuki to a short corridor heading north. This corridor seems to dead end as it ends with a fenced off culvert, however interacting with it will cover the screen in letter A's as the [[Uneven Dream wiki:Minor Characters#Upside-Down Creature|Upside-Down Creature]] grabs onto Kubotsuki (or maybe it replaces him) for a few seconds. The screen will then fade to black as Kubotsuki is teleported to a looping balcony overlooking an upside-down city. The same Upside-Down Creature can be seen here and it will jump and bark on interaction. It's possible to leave the balcony by going down, which will take Kubotsuki back to the Factory itself at the side of the hole. | ||
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==Totsutsuki's Events== | ==Totsutsuki's Events== | ||
===Angry Fairy=== | |||
[[File:UD_MutantFairy.png|thumb|I don't think she's very pleased with Totsu right now.]] | |||
'''Location:''' [[Uneven Dream:Mutant Sunflower World|Mutant Sunflower World]] | |||
'''Description:''' ''(This event requires the Lily of the Valley and the Origami or Butterfly effects)'' Equipping the Lily of the Valley near the large [[Uneven Dream:Minor Characters#Sunflower Fairy|Sunflower Fairy]] located in a clearing near the entrance of the world makes the fairy's wings to begin flapping faster, as if to indicate distress. Attempting to kill her enrages her, making the screen flash red as a glitched noise plays. After this, Totsutsuki gets kicked out of the clearing, whose entrance is blocked by dancing flowers for the remainder of the dream session. Note that while this NPC grants [[Uneven Dream:Menu Themes|Menu Theme #5]] on interaction, the theme won't be granted by trying to kill her. | |||
This event was slightly different prior to '''v0.08''', a description of the older version of the event can be found below: | |||
{{SpoilerSectionStart|Spoiler}}[[File:Event angry fairy.png|thumb|Angry Fairy event before v0.08]] | |||
Attempting to kill the large [[Uneven Dream wiki:Minor Characters#Sunflower Fairy|Sunflower Fairy]] who lived inside the giant tree in the [[Uneven Dream:Red Forest|Red Forest]] with the Lily of the Valley effect would anger her, darkening the screen as a glitching noise played. After this Totsutsuki would be kicked out of the tree for the remainder of the dream. Seeing this event granted that the [[Uneven Dream wiki:Minor Characters#Horned Spirit|Horned Spirit]] showed up on the tree's knothole, however it would be blue and have an angry expression. Totsutsuki would be unable to enter the tree even from the [[Uneven Dream wiki:Subconscious Garden|Subconscious Garden]] entrance, attempting to do so would play the same glitchy noise and darken the screen as Totsutsuki stepped back. The entrance to the tree could be unlocked again by waking up. | |||
Following 001247's content removal in '''v0.08''', the Red Forest was removed, but the NPC and event were kept, although moved to the Mutant Sunflower World. | |||
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===Appleworm's Birth=== | ===Appleworm's Birth=== | ||
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'''Location:''' [[Uneven Dream wiki:Neon Village|Neon Village]] | '''Location:''' [[Uneven Dream wiki:Neon Village|Neon Village]] | ||
'''Description:''' ''(This event requires the Music Box effect)'' There is a tall platform, | '''Description:''' ''(This event requires the Music Box effect)'' There is a tall platform, accessible through a ladder, in the main section of the village, there's an orange character standing on the platform, and interacting with her with the Music Box effect equipped will make her play a tune on the music box before jumping and leaping across the screen. | ||
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===Burnt Cookies=== | ===Burnt Cookies=== | ||
[[File:Mutantsunflower014.png|thumb|Tastes like grandma's love... and | [[File:Mutantsunflower014.png|thumb|Tastes like grandma's love... and disappointment.]] | ||
'''Location:''' [[Uneven Dream wiki:Mutant Sunflower World|Mutant Sunflower World]] | '''Location:''' [[Uneven Dream wiki:Mutant Sunflower World|Mutant Sunflower World]] | ||
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'''Location:''' [[Uneven Dream wiki:Heaven's Docks|Heaven's Docks]] | '''Location:''' [[Uneven Dream wiki:Heaven's Docks|Heaven's Docks]] | ||
'''Description:''' Jumping in a big star-shaped hole in a platform will make Totsutsuki crash in an alternate colored version of her backyard, leaving a huge crater where she landed. There's not much to do here other than going into the bedroom and leaving through | '''Description:''' Jumping in a big star-shaped hole in a platform will make Totsutsuki crash in an alternate colored version of her backyard, leaving a huge crater where she landed. There's not much to do here other than going into the bedroom and leaving through its door, which will dissolve on interaction, leading to a long white void. Going up in this void will eventually lead to a big red square with wings, which will show the text "GOODBYE TOTSU" written in braille before Totsutsuki disintegrates, after which she will wake up buried in the [[Uneven Dream:Braille Graveyard|Braille Graveyard]]. There's a chance a [[Uneven Dream:Minor Characters#Corrupted Monks|Corrupted Monk]] will walk by her grave when waking up here. | ||
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Climbing up the large ladder in Shoe Rack will lead to a platform with smiley faces and a big slide. Interacting with the slide first makes the smiley faces act shocked in pairs before she starts sliding down. Going down the slide will play a cutscene of [[Uneven Dream:Totsutsuki|Totsutsuki]] sliding down, as a silhouette of [[Uneven Dream:Kubotsuki|Kubotsuki]] climbs upwards. He then turns to look at her, but Totsutsuki leaves the slide before anything happens. This slide event is a one-way connection to [[Uneven Dream:Mutant Sunflower World|Mutant Sunflower World]]. | Climbing up the large ladder in Shoe Rack will lead to a platform with smiley faces and a big slide. Interacting with the slide first makes the smiley faces act shocked in pairs before she starts sliding down. Going down the slide will play a cutscene of [[Uneven Dream:Totsutsuki|Totsutsuki]] sliding down, as a silhouette of [[Uneven Dream:Kubotsuki|Kubotsuki]] climbs upwards. He then turns to look at her, but Totsutsuki leaves the slide before anything happens. This slide event is a one-way connection to [[Uneven Dream:Mutant Sunflower World|Mutant Sunflower World]]. | ||
If the player hasn't played as Kubotsuki when seeing this event, the Kubotsuki silhouette will be replaced by a Totsutsuki silhouette. However, this silhouette only slides upwards instead of having the Kubotsuki silhouette's behavior. | If the player hasn't played as Kubotsuki when seeing this event, the Kubotsuki silhouette will be replaced by a Totsutsuki silhouette. However, this silhouette only slides upwards instead of having the Kubotsuki silhouette's behavior. | ||
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===Old Man=== | |||
'''Location:''' [[Uneven Dream:Art Deco World|Art Deco World]] | |||
'''Description:''' | |||
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'''Description:''' As you explored the glitched house in the Neon City, you would eventually come a long, dim hallway with glitchy tiles alternating between the vector style of the rest of the world and more detailed art styles. As you went down the hallway, ghostly [[Uneven Dream Wiki:Minor Characters#Hoodie Men|Hoodie Men]] would quickly levitate towards Kubotsuki before vanishing. Upon interacting with the door at the end of the hallway, Kubotsuki would hear a door slam from the other end, causing him to jump. A Hoodie Man would run up to him and trap him inside a room where he could obtain the [[Uneven Dream Wiki:Effects#box|Box]] effect. Although he couldn't go out the door to the north, he could go out to the balcony of the house. Upon revisiting the house, a child Kubotsuki could be seen standing on the balcony, if the balcony had been visited from the box room using the Seer effect would reveal a passive Hoodie Man standing next to him. | '''Description:''' As you explored the glitched house in the Neon City, you would eventually come a long, dim hallway with glitchy tiles alternating between the vector style of the rest of the world and more detailed art styles. As you went down the hallway, ghostly [[Uneven Dream Wiki:Minor Characters#Hoodie Men|Hoodie Men]] would quickly levitate towards Kubotsuki before vanishing. Upon interacting with the door at the end of the hallway, Kubotsuki would hear a door slam from the other end, causing him to jump. A Hoodie Man would run up to him and trap him inside a room where he could obtain the [[Uneven Dream Wiki:Effects#box|Box]] effect. Although he couldn't go out the door to the north, he could go out to the balcony of the house. Upon revisiting the house, a child Kubotsuki could be seen standing on the balcony, if the balcony had been visited from the box room using the Seer effect would reveal a passive Hoodie Man standing next to him. | ||
Due to the nature of the event being linked to finding an effect, this event could only be completed once per save file. However if the player woke up without taking the Box effect the event would still be viewable. | Due to the nature of the event being linked to finding an effect, this event could only be completed once per save file. However, if the player woke up without taking the Box effect the event would still be viewable. | ||
This event was removed in '''version 0.08''' following 001247's content removal. | This event was removed in '''version 0.08''' following 001247's content removal. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Prior to version 0.08 El Bebe was originally meant to be viewable once per dream session but available again after waking up, however a programming bug made it permanently inaccessible after seeing it for the first time. This is now fixed in the current version, the event itself has also been changed to require traversing [[Uneven Dream:Toxic Waste Plant#Two-Way Corridor|a new sub-area]] of Toxic Waste Plant. | *Prior to version 0.08 El Bebe was originally meant to be viewable once per dream session but available again after waking up, however a programming bug made it permanently inaccessible after seeing it for the first time. This is now fixed in the current version, the event itself has also been changed to require traversing [[Uneven Dream:Toxic Waste Plant#Two-Way Corridor|a new sub-area]] of Toxic Waste Plant. | ||
*In version 0.00b, there was a bug which made Totsutsuki's intro trigger every time the player selected her, this was | *In version 0.00b, there was a bug which made Totsutsuki's intro trigger every time the player selected her, this was immediately fixed in the next update. | ||
[[Category:Uneven Dream Guides]] | [[Category:Uneven Dream Guides]] | ||
[[Category:Uneven Dream Collectables]] | [[Category:Uneven Dream Collectables]] |
Latest revision as of 15:03, 18 December 2024
This page is missing information. You can help YumeWiki by expanding it. Details: Add and describe missing events from v0.08 with their corresponding pictures, captioning the pictures optional, replace event names if needed, decide what to do with the Angry Fairy event. |
Like Yume Nikki and many of its fangames, there are many events found throughout Uneven Dream. Here is a list of events that can be found, along with their individual locations and what they may unlock when activated. Feel free to expand this article by adding more events if necessary. The list isn't exhaustive as it's based on events the wiki editors have considered important or noteworthy.
Note that although they are listed in alphabetical order, nearly all of the names of these events are not official.
Kubotsuki's Events
78 Skidoo
Location: Cube Road
Description: Walking all the way to the right in Cube Road, the player will reach a street full of big cubes in different colors and with bizarre shapes protruding out of them. At the end of this section of the road is a small rotating gray cube, interacting with it will play a sound effect resembling barking, after which Kubotsuki will be teleported on top of one of the cubes, which will be floating over the street as the other cubes float at the side of the road and energetic yet ominous music plays. After a short while the music will stop, the colors of the screen will become less saturated and the cube will start moving at a slower speed. Pressing Space at any moment stops the event and returns Kubotsuki to the road.
Seeing this event unlocks wallpaper #034.
Anti-Seer's Awakening
Location: Puppet Theater
Description: (This event requires the Pencil and Seer effects) After reaching the deepest section of the Puppet Theater, Kubotsuki will find a dark, ominous room with the same symbols recurring through the second half of the world painted on the northern wall, the room is full of Puppeteers sitting in a symmetrical arrangement, equipping the Seer effect in this room will spawn the Anti-Seer, a bigger version of the Puppeteers, in the middle of the room, replacing the two central Puppeteers in the room, and will make the regular Puppeteers' eyes start glowing. Interacting with the Anti-Seer will make him laugh and show a full screen closeup of his face, after a few seconds the Anti-Seer's portrait will distort in a disturbing manner as the background is replaced by rapidly moving eyes and loud, distorted music plays, after some few seconds Kubotsuki will be teleported to an isolated platform in the first half of the Puppet Theater, with no chances to escape other than using the Box effect or waking up.
Anxious Red Screen
Location: Abstracted Mall
Description: Entering a door in the middle of a section of the mall with abstract red patterns takes Kubotsuki to an isolated section of the Fake Sky, interacting with the diamond right below Kubotsuki shows a flashing red pattern similar to the abstract imagery in the mall's walls, after a short time, the screen changes into a dark grey pattern with bright red symbols and a Kubotsuki silhouette at the top left corner. After seeing this "error screen", Kubotsuki wakes up.
Blooming Flower
Location: Alien Plants World
Description: (This event requires the Seer effect) West and slightly south from the entrance to this world, there's a small open area with a dark swirl-like pattern in the middle. Equipping the Seer effect near this area reveals a lone, closed flower in the middle of the swirl, and interacting with it will show a full screen event of an eye opening, after which the flower will have bloomed. This event can only be seen once per savefile, as the flower will permanently stay bloomed (it will however become invisible again if the Seer effect isn't equipped in its proximity).
Cheese Chase
Location: Congregation Island
Description: Interacting with the Cheese in the main area of the Congregation Island, Kubotsuki will be teleported to a looping void infested with Cheese Chasers, the only way to escape that area without getting caught is to find and interact with a stationary piece of cheese similar to the one that teleported Kubotsuki to the looping void, doing so will return him to the main area of the Congregation Island, where a white creature will show up near the stairs connecting to Alphabet Tower. Interacting with this creature will give Kubotsuki 255 money and make it vanish.
While this event can be seen multiple times, the reward can only be claimed once.
Deer Head
Location: Grayscale Gardenscape
Description: One of the rooms in Grayscale Gardenscape is an horizontal hallway filled with potted plants which ends with a high platform with a jar, accessible via a ladder. Climbing the ladder and interacting with the jar shows a full screen picture of its contents: a seemingly alive deer head suspended in water, every time the jar is interacted there's a 50/50 chance the head has it's eyes open or half-closed.
DUDE Containment Breach
Location: DUDE Complex
Description: (This event requires the Turtle effect, Seer effect is also recommended) This event is the second half of the Turtle Hole event. Finding a huge red button somewhere in the DUDE Complex and interacting with it causes an alarm to go off, making the screen periodically turn red and release the DUDEs, who will follow Kubotsuki while dancing and yelling. Pressing the button blocks the entrance from the All-Seeing Forest but unlocks the exit to the Toxic Waste Plant.
El Bebe
Location: Toxic Waste Plant
Description: (This event requires the Dark Matter effect) One of the platforms in the Toxic Waste Plant has an elevator that can only be accessed using the Dark Matter effect, as indicated by the blue symbol on its door. Entering this elevator takes Kubotsuki to the Two Way corridor, which contains a small series of puzzles and other hazards the player has to get through to proceed and drain the main area of the plant, allowing to see the rest of the event, the areas are as it follows:
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- The first room is a linear path made of white blocks with a large red creature seen wrapping around them. This path ends in a swirly object which takes Kubotsuki to the second room on interaction.
- The second room is a short puzzle room with different patterns in yellow, purple and pink, these patterns move at different speeds as the player moves. These patterns need to be properly aligned together to proceed to the next room.
- The third room is similar to the first room, but depicts the path as upside-down.
- The fourth room is a medium length path composed of many circles similar to these seen in the Sea of Static. There's also several high-speed red tube worm chasers who swarm Kubotsuki, these chasers can't enter the circles and appear and disappear at regular intervals of time (however, there's a small chance for them to reappear almost instantly after disappearing). To proceed, the player must move between the circles when the players are inactive.
- The fifth and final room is the Geiger lab, another lineal path where the sounds of a Geiger counter can be heard. The end of this path takes Kubotsuki to a drained version of the main area of the Toxic Waste Plant.
In the drained state, Kubotsuki can traverse the floor of this world. Going east from the point Kubotsuki appears in, the player can find a storm drain with a hole in it, going down the hole will take Kubotsuki to a small underground area lined with toxic waste barrels that cannot be escaped from. Going down the path will lead to El Bebe, a massive, glowing white baby. Interacting with El Bebe will cause Kubotsuki to stand in place for a couple seconds, before the game cuts to black and strange bubbling noises play. Kubotsuki will be transferred to a seemingly glitched path made out of parts of El Bebe while an uterus scan filter covers the screen, reaching the baby's face will show a fake Game Over screen before Kubotsuki is teleported back in front of a three-eyed monster in the Sea of Static after this.
This event was greatly expanded upon in v0.08, as prior to that version reaching the final platform in the main area of the Toxic Waste Plant would take Kubotsuki directly to the path with El Bebe. A minor bug also made this event be only viewable once per savefile, which has been also fixed in v0.08.
This event was also expanded in v0.06, as prior to that version interacting with El Bebe simply played a short bubbling noise before Kubotsuki was teleported back to the Sea of Static.
Foundry Cliff
Location: The Foundry
Description: (This event requires the Lampost effect)
Fridge
Location: Turbine Facility
Description: Interacting with the fridge in the leftmost room in the Turbine Facility while having 100 coins or more will show a full screen image of the items inside, these being soda cans and candy bars with surreal imagery in their wrappings. The player can pick an item from these, spending 100 coins and increasing Kubotsuki's max HP by 1. This is the earliest instance found in the game of Vending Machine-like behavior.
Lonely Subway TV
Location: Lantern Alley: Lonely Subway
Description: Interacting with the TV at the right of the Lonely Subway displays a full screen event of an ambiguous, pressumably huge, silhouette behind some mountains in front of a colorful sky while calm music plays.
Mime Meeting
Location: Metal Mounds
Description: In the Metal Mounds, you can find two identical-looking NPCs known as The Mime. Interacting with The Mime in the right-uppermost door will display a full-screen image of their face, open their eyes, and then disappear, in a similar manner to Monoe from Yume Nikki.
The Mime found in the bottom most door (with the vomiting face in front of it) will play out the same scenario as the other Mime, only this time their eyes are much more detailed and will cause the screen to glitch out for a couple seconds, before disappearing. Strangely, these events are separate from each other. Viewing both Mime events unlocks Wallpaper #006.
Paper Boat Ride
Location: Lantern Lake
Description: Interacting with a blue lantern located somewhere in this world will take Kubotsuki to a moonlit dock which ends with a big paper boat. Kubotsuki can ride the boat and watch a view of a starry sky reflecting on the water as he passes several smaller boats. The player can get off the boat at any moment by pressing X.
Prayer
Location: Ice Chapel
Description: There's a 1/16 chance, determined upon entering the chapel's place of worship, that Kubotsuki will come across a ghost of a redhead person in loose clothes, walking too close to them will make them teleport behind Kubotsuki and recite a prayer before vanishing, after which Kubotsuki is seen kneeling in a praying position in the same place where the ghost was. Seeing this event unlocks wallpaper #025. This event is granted to happen when entering the chapel's place of worship with the Seer effect equipped.
Secret Slide
Location: Abandoned Shopping Mall
Description: Picking a hidden third option in the mall elevator when in the third floor, will take Kubotsuki to a small secret room with several gargoyles looking at the south, and a small opening between them. Going up to the opening will return Kubotsuki to the main area of the mall's third floor. This event is a direct counterpart to the Mysterious Slide event in Totsutsuki's half of the game.
Seer's Awakening
Location: White Spikes World
Description: In White Spikes World, you can find a staircase leading down to the Seer's Room. Climbing up the hill in the room leads to the Seer, a large humanoid figure with a glowing head in a prayer pose. Interacting with them will pan the screen up to reveal an eye floating over them, causing the screen to shake as distorted music plays. As the screen cuts to black, a full-screen event will play where small eye symbols gradually multiply as calming music plays. Viewing this event is necessary to unlock the Seer effect. Viewing this event again reveals the large eye is no longer there.
Strange Giants
Location: Alphabet Tower
Description: Following the path A -> C -> D -> K -> L will take Kubotsuki to a monochrome cliff, interacting with top of the cliff will make the camera pan upwards, revealing multiple bizarre giants staring down at Kubotsuki.
The Corpse at the Bottom
Location: White Spikes World
Description: (This event requires the Seer effect) The lowest level in White Spikes World is a small area with a giant frozen corpse, the chunk of ice where the corpse is being impaled by several white spikes. Looking at the corpse with the Seer effect will make it's eyes glow, after which several white spikes will grow from the ground and impale Kubotsuki. The screen will fade to black and Kubotsuki will wake up in the Disciples' room in the Ice Chapel.
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Therapy
Location: Deranged Faces Zone
Description: There's a circle of murals depicting several Rorschach inkblots surrounding a psychiatrist sitting by a couch northwest to the entrance to the world, Kubotsuki can sit on the couch, causing several abstract, symmetrical patterns to cover the screen. Viewing this event unlocks Wallpaper #042. The psychiatrist can't be killed, trying to do so will make them yell at Kubotsuki, after which he will unequip the effect.
Turtle Hole
Location: All-Seeing Forest
Description: (This event requires the Turtle effect) Taking the northern path at the crossroads in the bridge in the All-Seeing Forest will take Kubotsuki to an area with a fence which has a small glowing hole, only accessible with the Turtle effect. Going through this hole will take Kubotsuki to a room full of DUDES dancing near a deep hole, in this room Kubotsuki can't change effects or switch to the Turtle effect's human form. Going forward attracting the DUDES' attention will enrage them, they will stop dancing and stare Kubotsuki down angrily as an off-screen DUDE will run in, pick him up and toss him down the hole as the other DUDES start cheering. A short cutscene of Kubotsuki falling down the pit will play until the player presses Z, when Kubotsuki will finally land at the bottom of the hole. From this point, the player can interact with the DUDE statues to open an entrance to the DUDE Complex. Viewing this event is one-half of unlocking Wallpaper #017.
Upside-Down
Location: Beige Box Factory
Description: Going behind the long fence at the Beige Box Factory and interacting with the hole at the end of the path will take Kubotsuki to a short corridor heading north. This corridor seems to dead end as it ends with a fenced off culvert, however interacting with it will cover the screen in letter A's as the Upside-Down Creature grabs onto Kubotsuki (or maybe it replaces him) for a few seconds. The screen will then fade to black as Kubotsuki is teleported to a looping balcony overlooking an upside-down city. The same Upside-Down Creature can be seen here and it will jump and bark on interaction. It's possible to leave the balcony by going down, which will take Kubotsuki back to the Factory itself at the side of the hole.
Villagers' Song
Location: Winter Village
Description: Interacting with a pair of stationary villagers in a somewhat isolated area of the Winter Village will cause Kubotsuki to stand in place as the couple starts singing a song for him and the screen begin gradually changing colors as the song progresses.
You Are
Location: Corroded Dream
Description: Stepping on a dark puddle in the outdoors section of the Corroded Dream temporarily stops the background and glitches out the screen, after which Kubotsuki is teleported to a hallway surrounded by TVs, the end of the hallway has a TV with a bright red screen, interacting with this TV shows hexadecimal text that translates to "We've watching you. Why you won't wake up? WAKE UP NOW.". After seeing this, trying to return to the southern section of the path reveals it's being blocked by Kubotsuki clones, trying to go back up the hallway will reveal the same Kubotsuki clones surrounding a younger version of Totsutsuki who is watching one of the TVs. Finally, going down once again will make Kubotsuki face the child Totsutsuki, after which he will kneel over and be consumed by static, this event forces him to wake up.
Totsutsuki's Events
Angry Fairy
Location: Mutant Sunflower World
Description: (This event requires the Lily of the Valley and the Origami or Butterfly effects) Equipping the Lily of the Valley near the large Sunflower Fairy located in a clearing near the entrance of the world makes the fairy's wings to begin flapping faster, as if to indicate distress. Attempting to kill her enrages her, making the screen flash red as a glitched noise plays. After this, Totsutsuki gets kicked out of the clearing, whose entrance is blocked by dancing flowers for the remainder of the dream session. Note that while this NPC grants Menu Theme #5 on interaction, the theme won't be granted by trying to kill her.
This event was slightly different prior to v0.08, a description of the older version of the event can be found below:
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Attempting to kill the large Sunflower Fairy who lived inside the giant tree in the Red Forest with the Lily of the Valley effect would anger her, darkening the screen as a glitching noise played. After this Totsutsuki would be kicked out of the tree for the remainder of the dream. Seeing this event granted that the Horned Spirit showed up on the tree's knothole, however it would be blue and have an angry expression. Totsutsuki would be unable to enter the tree even from the Subconscious Garden entrance, attempting to do so would play the same glitchy noise and darken the screen as Totsutsuki stepped back. The entrance to the tree could be unlocked again by waking up.
Following 001247's content removal in v0.08, the Red Forest was removed, but the NPC and event were kept, although moved to the Mutant Sunflower World.
Spoilers end here.Appleworm's Birth
Location: Lightbulb World
Description: The lightbulb at the south-east section of the map leads to a space housing a huge lightbulb, which starts cracking on interaction until it fully breaks and hatches Appleworm, a large neon worm with wings. Appleworm will glow and smile while a cheerful short tune plays before fading away. Seeing this event unlocks wallpaper #020.
Blockgirl's Flight
Location: Neon Village
Description: (This event requires the Music Box effect) There is a tall platform, accessible through a ladder, in the main section of the village, there's an orange character standing on the platform, and interacting with her with the Music Box effect equipped will make her play a tune on the music box before jumping and leaping across the screen.
Burnt Cookies
Location: Mutant Sunflower World
Description: There's a 1/4 chance, defined every time Grandma's house is entered, that the oven will be open, if this happens, Totsutsuki can jump inside, this will play a short cutscene of her surrounded by happy gingerbread men. She will be then teleported to the inside of the oven, where she must traverse a short path while avoiding the Burnt Cookies, who will give her chase and send her to the beginning of the path. The end of the path leads to a huge burner, interacting with it roughly 4 times will make an alarm go off, after which the scene will switch to the cottage while Grandma has an horrified expression. After this, the screen will fade to black before showing a short scene of Totsutsuki and Grandma sitting at the table together, before showing a full screen image of Totsutsuki's cookie, which was burnt, as a teardrop falls from above.
Collect-a-thon
Location: Fast Food World
Description: There are several toy mascots scattered across the main section of the Fast Food World, they are collected on interaction and can be brought to the display case in the Restaurant, making a green check mark appear next to the toy icons after they are found. A huge pink shoe rack appears south of the display case once all toys have been collected.
Seeing this event unlocks the entrance to the Shoe Rack, this event is only possible to complete once per save file.
Corrupted Dojo
Location: Sky Islands
Description: (This event requires the Lily of the Valley effect) In the Sky Islands Dojo, attempting to kill anyone with the Lily of the Valley effect will cause the screen to dim and the music to slow down. The monks will then mutate, turning into monstrous chasers with a strange glow surrounding them.
Escaping the Corrupted Dojo allows Totsutsuki to find a key to the Basement.
Goodbye Totsu
Location: Heaven's Docks
Description: Jumping in a big star-shaped hole in a platform will make Totsutsuki crash in an alternate colored version of her backyard, leaving a huge crater where she landed. There's not much to do here other than going into the bedroom and leaving through its door, which will dissolve on interaction, leading to a long white void. Going up in this void will eventually lead to a big red square with wings, which will show the text "GOODBYE TOTSU" written in braille before Totsutsuki disintegrates, after which she will wake up buried in the Braille Graveyard. There's a chance a Corrupted Monk will walk by her grave when waking up here.
Hornet's Wrath
Location: Bumblebee Lounge
Description: (This event requires the Sunflower or Lily of the Valley effect) The guard at the right of the Queen Bee's room can be moved out of his position with the Sunflower effect, or killed with the Lily of the Valley effect, doing so allows Totsutsuki to enter the room he was guarding, which is filled with boxes and has a stair going down. Going downstairs leads to what seems to be a high-tech facility managed by bumblebees in lab coats who take notes, this area is a fairly linear path leading to a hole with a ladder going down to a small bunker containing a safe with a huge honey pot. Trying to open the safe will cause an alarm to go off, changing the music, tinting the screen dark orange and spawning several Angry Wasps in the bunker, laboratory and lounge.
Mysterious Slide
Location: Shoe Rack
Description: Climbing up the large ladder in Shoe Rack will lead to a platform with smiley faces and a big slide. Interacting with the slide first makes the smiley faces act shocked in pairs before she starts sliding down. Going down the slide will play a cutscene of Totsutsuki sliding down, as a silhouette of Kubotsuki climbs upwards. He then turns to look at her, but Totsutsuki leaves the slide before anything happens. This slide event is a one-way connection to Mutant Sunflower World. If the player hasn't played as Kubotsuki when seeing this event, the Kubotsuki silhouette will be replaced by a Totsutsuki silhouette. However, this silhouette only slides upwards instead of having the Kubotsuki silhouette's behavior.
Old Man
Location: Art Deco World
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Origami Flight
Location: Sky Islands
Description: (This event requires the Origami effect) On the roof of the building in the Sky Islands, there is an gap between the bushes. Using the Origami effect here will allow Totsutsuki to fly off the roof as upbeat music plays, much like the Witch's Flight event from Yume Nikki. Pressing X will return her to the roof. Viewing this event is one-half of unlocking Wallpaper #017.
Rosetta
Location: Violet Caves: Rosetta Cliff
Description: Interacting with the cliff's edge in the subarea pans the camera upwards showing an angel with a bee in her mouth talking in imaginary dream language resembling Greek, Arabic or Hebrew characters.
Sun Lord's Wrath
Location: Astral Ruins
Description: (This event requires the Lily of the Valley effect) Trying to kill the Sun Lord will make him grab Totsutsuki by the stem and squish her, pressumably killing her, causing her to wake up.
Trixboa
Location: Galleta World
Description: Turning on and off the lamp inside Trixie's house has a 1/70 chance to distort the room as well as Trixie as an extremely loud scream plays, interacting with the distorted Trixie takes Totsutsuki to an inescapable looping area featuring the giant head of a smiling woman with multiple bleeding orifices replacing her facial features.
Removed Events
Dark Hearl Watchparty
Location: Surreal Apartment
Description: One of the doors in the second corridor of the Surreal Apartment used to a dark room filled with TVs displaying static and Shadow Hearls standing in front of each of them, as if watching the TVs. Interacting with them made them disappear with a wet noise, and after making all of them disappear, trying to leave the room would teleport Kubotsuki to a long hallway full of TVs, with another Shadow Hearl at the end, walking past it led to a balcony with a singular TV and a glitched picture of a clock for a background.
Completing this event by interacting with the TV at the end unlocked the Fast Forward effect and teleported Kubotsuki back to a normal Surreal Apartments bedroom, this room replaced the original Shadow Hearl room, making the event viewable only once per save file.
This event was removed as of version 0.03 following the Surreal Apartment's removal.
Kuboa
Location: Kubotsuki's Dream Room
Description: When messing with the light in the room, there was a small chance of this event occurring. When it did, the room would become glitchy and play a distorted version of the title theme music. The TVs displayed a laughing image of Kubotsuki on the screens. Interacting with the TV on the floor would cause Kubotsuki to be warped to a blank room with only a plain TV. Trying to wake up would trigger a cutscene, displaying disturbing text with loud music, causing Kubotsuki to wake up in front the TV. After seeing this event, a new screen would be accessible in the currently-defunct Computer Room.
This event was slightly different in version 0.02, when trying to wake up from the black room would play a cutscene of Kubotsuki waking up, watching TV and then trying to leave his bedroom only for the scene to glitch out and repeat. At the fourth repetition of this scene Kubotsuki would walk immediately up to the hid bedroom's door, just to be intercepted by a Shadow Hearl and wake up, this would unlock a different picture in the Computer Room. This version of the event only lasted for that version of the game.
This event was removed as of version 0.03.
Kubotsuki's Intro
Location: N/A
Description: This event played in older versions of the game when selecting Kubotsuki for the first time, it presented several variations through the game's development.
In version a-000, it started with a security camera showing Kubotsuki standing in a decrepit looking room in what seemed to be a dilapidated, underground building. After having him cry a bit and look around for a second, the player would quickly gain control over him and be able to explore the room freely, however, there was nothing of value in there and the only interactable object was the exit door. Leaving would only take Kubotsuki to another similar looking room with another door, leaving through that door would make the screen cut to black as a loud noise played, giving the false impression of the game freezing, after which Kubotsuki would appear in his room, with the door blocked by a metallic grate, and begin normal gameplay.
The event was slightly expanded in version 0.00a. Here, it played similarly, but the camera seemed to glitch out as Kubotsuki left the initial room.
The introduction was completely overhauled into a somewhat more complex cutscene in version 0.00d. Here, the event started with Kubotsuki walking through a long, empty street, refusing to take any other path or enter any building, until reaching a tall apartment building. Doing so would pan the camera upwards to show the size of the building, after which the screen would fade to black and play a short cutscene seen through a security camera of him standing in an elevator. The player would regain control of Kubotsuki once he got out of the elevator and in a long hallway with multiple rooms which Kubotsuki refused to enter, but he would enter the top-right door which led to his bedroom and started the normal gameplay.
This event was removed as of version 0.03.
Totsutsuki's Intro
Location: N/A
Description: This event played in older versions of the game when selecting Totsutsuki for the first time. The event consisted on Totsutsuki walking on a bright grassy field as peaceful music played, as the player progressed, the music would become more intense and the map would become even brighter. After reaching the end of the path, Totsutsuki would appear in a dark purple hallway surrounded by Shadow Hearls as white noise replaced the original music, interacting with the Shadow Hearl at the end of the hallway teleported Totsutsuki to her bedroom and started the normal gameplay.
This event was implemented in version 0.00b and removed as of version 0.03.
Haunted Hallway
Location: Neon City
Description: As you explored the glitched house in the Neon City, you would eventually come a long, dim hallway with glitchy tiles alternating between the vector style of the rest of the world and more detailed art styles. As you went down the hallway, ghostly Hoodie Men would quickly levitate towards Kubotsuki before vanishing. Upon interacting with the door at the end of the hallway, Kubotsuki would hear a door slam from the other end, causing him to jump. A Hoodie Man would run up to him and trap him inside a room where he could obtain the Box effect. Although he couldn't go out the door to the north, he could go out to the balcony of the house. Upon revisiting the house, a child Kubotsuki could be seen standing on the balcony, if the balcony had been visited from the box room using the Seer effect would reveal a passive Hoodie Man standing next to him.
Due to the nature of the event being linked to finding an effect, this event could only be completed once per save file. However, if the player woke up without taking the Box effect the event would still be viewable.
This event was removed in version 0.08 following 001247's content removal.
Trivia
- Prior to version 0.08 El Bebe was originally meant to be viewable once per dream session but available again after waking up, however a programming bug made it permanently inaccessible after seeing it for the first time. This is now fixed in the current version, the event itself has also been changed to require traversing a new sub-area of Toxic Waste Plant.
- In version 0.00b, there was a bug which made Totsutsuki's intro trigger every time the player selected her, this was immediately fixed in the next update.