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|JapaneseName = オモチャ箱
|JapaneseName = オモチャ箱
|Name = オモチャ箱, ''Omocha Bako'', Toy Box, 7 Days - オモチャ箱, ''7 Days - Omocha Bako'', 7 Days - Toy Box
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Dev known as Rio was kicked out of the development team due to evidence of grooming and pedophilia towards a 13 year old boy who lasted for 3 years until it was made recent, Yuga and RagnaEdge knew of this behavior and did nothing to stop it. Here is the evidence: <nowiki>https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_BtvntUrTem8m_V8H73yBipY04HjpccE/view</nowiki>
The '''Daily Toy Box''' is a peculiar little area reached by interacting with the stars at the middle left corner of the mirror room in [[Yume 2kki:Jigsaw Puzzle World|Jigsaw Puzzle World]].
 
 
The '''Daily Toy Box''' is a peculiar little area reached by interacting with the stars at the middle left corner of the mirror room in [[Jigsaw Puzzle World]].


==Features==
==Features==
The Daily Toy Box is actually a series of nine different rooms, each with its own theme, though currently only two rooms seem to be accessible. As currently implemented, the room you are sent to upon interacting with the stars in Jigsaw Puzzle World depends on the number of times Urotsuki has fallen asleep in the real world bedroom; an even number of times will send you to the "moon room," while an odd number will take you to the "flame room."
The Daily Toy Box is actually a series of nine different rooms, each with its own theme, though currently only two rooms seem to be accessible. As currently implemented, the room you are sent to upon interacting with the stars in [[Yume 2kki:Jigsaw Puzzle World|Jigsaw Puzzle World]] depends on the number of times Urotsuki has fallen asleep in the real world bedroom; an even number of times will send you to the "moon room," while an odd number will take you to the "flame room."


The "moon room" features moons on the floor and floating stars that make noises when tread or interacted upon. Creatures with moons for heads float about the room, and spinning crescent moon objects will bounce you away upon interaction. At the back of the room, an object resembling a full moon with a face awaits Urotsuki's [[Effects#Chainsaw|Chainsaw]]. This thing can be actually be chainsawed to death twice - once for each tile it occupies. A golden crescent moon ornament spins upon a pedestal near the front of the room.
The "moon room" features moons on the floor and floating stars that make noises when tread or interacted upon. Creatures with moons for heads float about the room, and spinning crescent moon objects will bounce you away upon interaction. At the back of the room, an object resembling a full moon with a face awaits Urotsuki's [[Yume 2kki:Effects#Chainsaw|Chainsaw]]. This thing can be actually be chainsawed to death twice - once for each tile it occupies. A golden crescent moon ornament spins upon a pedestal near the front of the room.


The "flame room" features flame icons on the floor and fiery creatures floating around. Braziers and red snakes are present, both can be interacted with, the snakes hissing and bearing their fangs, and the braziers restarting their animation. At the back of the room is a large red hand which can also be sliced with the chainsaw (also two times, as in the moon room). The braziers and snakes can be chainsawed as well. The pedestal near the front of the room holds a pulsating red prism.
The "flame room" features flame icons on the floor and fiery creatures floating around. Braziers and red snakes are present, both can be interacted with, the snakes hissing and bearing their fangs, and the braziers restarting their animation. At the back of the room is a large red hand which can also be sliced with the chainsaw (also two times, as in the moon room). The braziers and snakes can be chainsawed as well. The pedestal near the front of the room holds a pulsating red prism.
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==Directions==
==Directions==
Nexus → [[Forest World]] → [[Underground TV Complex]] → [[Jigsaw Puzzle World]] → Daily Toy Box
*The Nexus → [[Yume 2kki:Forest World|Forest World]] → [[Yume 2kki:Underground TV Complex|Underground TV Complex]] → [[Yume 2kki:Jigsaw Puzzle World|Jigsaw Puzzle World]] → '''Daily Toy Box'''
 
== Trivia ==
 
* Based on the world's internal title and the unused rooms shown in the gallery below, it is highly likely that this world was originally going to have a room for each day of the week. These rooms would be based around each day's respective meaning in Japanese, with each most likely correspondence listed below:
** Monday/月曜日: Includes Kanji for the moon, corresponds with the moon room.
** Tuesday/火曜日: Includes Kanji for fire, corresponds with the flame room.
** Wednesday/水曜日: Includes Kanji for water, corresponds with the dark blue orb room.
** Thursday/木曜日: Includes Kanji for wood/tree, corresponds with the tree room.
** Friday/金曜日: Includes Kanji for metal/gold, corresponds with the cube room.
** Saturday/土曜日: Includes Kanji for earth/soil, corresponds with the brown orb room.
** Sunday/日曜日: Includes Kanji for sun, corresponds with the orange rob room.
* In the end, only the first two of these rooms ended up being completed and used within the game. An interesting note is that even with seven rooms for each day, two rooms still remain unused (the light blue orb and gray cloud rooms). These may have been used as potential substitutes for the other rooms or just something else entirely.


==Gallery==
==Trivia==
<gallery type="slideshow" widths="640" position="center">
*Based on the world's internal title and the unused rooms shown in the gallery below, it is highly likely that this world was originally going to have a room for each day of the week. These rooms would be based around each day's respective meaning in Japanese, with each most likely correspondence listed below:
2kki-toybox-ent..png|The entrance in Jigsaw Puzzle World
**Monday/月曜日: Includes Kanji for the moon, corresponds with the moon room.
2kki-toybox-odd.png|The flame room.
**Tuesday/火曜日: Includes Kanji for fire, corresponds with the flame room.
**Wednesday/水曜日: Includes Kanji for water, corresponds with the dark blue orb room.
**Thursday/木曜日: Includes Kanji for wood/tree, corresponds with the tree room.  
**Friday/金曜日: Includes Kanji for metal/gold, corresponds with the cube room.
**Saturday/土曜日: Includes Kanji for earth/soil, corresponds with the brown orb room.
**Sunday/日曜日: Includes Kanji for sun, corresponds with the orange orb room.
*In the end, only the first two of these rooms ended up being completed and used within the game. An interesting note is that even with seven rooms for each day, two rooms still remain unused (the light blue orb and gray cloud rooms). These may have been used as potential substitutes for the other rooms or just something else entirely.
<gallery>
2kki-toybox-un1.png|There
2kki-toybox-un1.png|There
2kki-toybox-un2.png|are
2kki-toybox-un2.png|are
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2kki-toybox-un7.png|rooms.
2kki-toybox-un7.png|rooms.
</gallery>
</gallery>
[[Category:Locations]]
 
[[Category:Oudn]]
==Gallery==
<gallery>
2kki-toybox-ent..png|The entrance in Jigsaw Puzzle World
2kki-toybox-odd.png|The flame room.
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 14:56, 16 August 2024

Daily Toy Box
2kki-toybox-even.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

オモチャ箱
Omocha Bako
Toy Box
7 Days - オモチャ箱
7 Days - Omocha Bako
7 Days - Toy Box

Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Jigsaw Puzzle World
BGM 🔊 e4 – Moon Room (No. 085C)
🔊 yumenikkig_uljp00128 – Flame Room (No. 024C)
Map ID 0307
Version Added 0.098e
Last Updated 0.099i patch 1
Primary Author oudn
Contributing Author(s) Yuki-Hitsuji

The Daily Toy Box is a peculiar little area reached by interacting with the stars at the middle left corner of the mirror room in Jigsaw Puzzle World.

Features

The Daily Toy Box is actually a series of nine different rooms, each with its own theme, though currently only two rooms seem to be accessible. As currently implemented, the room you are sent to upon interacting with the stars in Jigsaw Puzzle World depends on the number of times Urotsuki has fallen asleep in the real world bedroom; an even number of times will send you to the "moon room," while an odd number will take you to the "flame room."

The "moon room" features moons on the floor and floating stars that make noises when tread or interacted upon. Creatures with moons for heads float about the room, and spinning crescent moon objects will bounce you away upon interaction. At the back of the room, an object resembling a full moon with a face awaits Urotsuki's Chainsaw. This thing can be actually be chainsawed to death twice - once for each tile it occupies. A golden crescent moon ornament spins upon a pedestal near the front of the room.

The "flame room" features flame icons on the floor and fiery creatures floating around. Braziers and red snakes are present, both can be interacted with, the snakes hissing and bearing their fangs, and the braziers restarting their animation. At the back of the room is a large red hand which can also be sliced with the chainsaw (also two times, as in the moon room). The braziers and snakes can be chainsawed as well. The pedestal near the front of the room holds a pulsating red prism.

Both rooms also feature large, colorful balls and dice scattered around, as well as large windows-logo shaped windows on the back walls, revealing odd scenery. The large, colorful balls also show up partially over Urotsuki's sprite due to an error in the tileset data. There are also seven additional, mostly empty rooms, which are currently inaccessible without the use of debug tools or exploits.

Directions

Trivia

  • Based on the world's internal title and the unused rooms shown in the gallery below, it is highly likely that this world was originally going to have a room for each day of the week. These rooms would be based around each day's respective meaning in Japanese, with each most likely correspondence listed below:
    • Monday/月曜日: Includes Kanji for the moon, corresponds with the moon room.
    • Tuesday/火曜日: Includes Kanji for fire, corresponds with the flame room.
    • Wednesday/水曜日: Includes Kanji for water, corresponds with the dark blue orb room.
    • Thursday/木曜日: Includes Kanji for wood/tree, corresponds with the tree room.
    • Friday/金曜日: Includes Kanji for metal/gold, corresponds with the cube room.
    • Saturday/土曜日: Includes Kanji for earth/soil, corresponds with the brown orb room.
    • Sunday/日曜日: Includes Kanji for sun, corresponds with the orange orb room.
  • In the end, only the first two of these rooms ended up being completed and used within the game. An interesting note is that even with seven rooms for each day, two rooms still remain unused (the light blue orb and gray cloud rooms). These may have been used as potential substitutes for the other rooms or just something else entirely.

Gallery