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(References in the soundtrack.)
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===Locations===
===Locations===
*The [[Shield Owl World]] greatly resembles the [http://yumenikki.wikia.com/wiki/Shield_Folk_World Shield Folk World] from Yume Nikki. Even their fan names are similar in this regard.
*The [[Shield Owl World]] greatly resembles the [http://yumenikki.wikia.com/wiki/Shield_Folk_World Shield Folk World] from Yume Nikki. Even their fan names are similar in this regard.
*The Abandoned Factory can be seen as a reference to the [http://yumenikki.wikia.com/wiki/The_Sewers Sewers], where Big Red is found.
*The [[Abandoned Factory]] can be seen as a reference to the [http://yumenikki.wikia.com/wiki/The_Sewers Sewers], where Big Red is found.
*You could say the [[Dark Forest]] is reminiscent of the [http://yumenikki.wikia.com/wiki/The_Dense_Woods The Dense Woods].
*You could say the [[Dark Forest]] is reminiscent of the [http://yumenikki.wikia.com/wiki/The_Dense_Woods The Dense Woods].
*You could also say the [[Forest Pier]] is reminiscent of the [http://yumenikki.wikia.com/wiki/Witch's_Island Witch's Island]. (Ironically, the Dark Forest and the Forest Pier are completely unrelated and isolated from each other, despite this).
*You could also say the [[Forest Pier]] is reminiscent of the [http://yumenikki.wikia.com/wiki/Witch's_Island Witch's Island]. (Ironically, the Dark Forest and the Forest Pier are completely unrelated and isolated from each other, despite this).
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*It's possible that [[Marijuana Goddess World]] was in-part inspired by the [http://yumenikki.wikia.com/wiki/Graffiti_World Graffiti World] because of the different tiles that make noises when you step on them.
*It's possible that [[Marijuana Goddess World]] was in-part inspired by the [http://yumenikki.wikia.com/wiki/Graffiti_World Graffiti World] because of the different tiles that make noises when you step on them.
*[[Forest World]] resembles [http://yumenikki.wikia.com/wiki/Forest_World Forest World], with its trees and crops.
*[[Forest World]] resembles [http://yumenikki.wikia.com/wiki/Forest_World Forest World], with its trees and crops.
*The Dressing Room in [[Urotsuki's Dream Apartments]] has an unreachable mannequin bearing the window from Madotsuki's shirt.
*The Red Nail Passage in [[Nail World]] has pillars across it. Upon interaction, they make an image appear on the screen for a few seconds. This is similar to the [http://yumenikki.wikia.com/wiki/Sewers Sewers] in Yume Nikki, in which there are pictures that appear when interacting with the holes in the wall.
*The Red Nail Passage in [[Nail World]] has pillars across it. Upon interaction, they make an image appear on the screen for a few seconds. This is similar to the [http://yumenikki.wikia.com/wiki/Sewers Sewers] in Yume Nikki, in which there are pictures that appear when interacting with the holes in the wall.
*Both the [[Hidden Shoal]] and the [[False Shoal]] are references to [http://yumenikki.wikia.com/wiki/Pink_Sea The Pink Sea].
*Both the [[Hidden Shoal]] and the [[False Shoal]] are references to [http://yumenikki.wikia.com/wiki/Pink_Sea The Pink Sea].
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*[https://yume2kki.fandom.com/wiki/Hidden_Shoal#Marina.27s_House Marina's House] (externally and internally) resembles [https://yumenikki.fandom.com/wiki/The_Pink_Sea#Poniko.27s_Room Poniko's House]. You can even turn the lights off!
*[https://yume2kki.fandom.com/wiki/Hidden_Shoal#Marina.27s_House Marina's House] (externally and internally) resembles [https://yumenikki.fandom.com/wiki/The_Pink_Sea#Poniko.27s_Room Poniko's House]. You can even turn the lights off!
*[[Static Noise Hell]] resembles [http://yumenikki.wikia.com/wiki/Hell Hell] in terms of appearance, and the crossroad where you start off is reminiscent of its lesser counterpart, [https://yumenikki.fandom.com/wiki/Mini_Hell Mini Hell], complete with a transparent Urotsuki standing in the center.
*[[Static Noise Hell]] resembles [http://yumenikki.wikia.com/wiki/Hell Hell] in terms of appearance, and the crossroad where you start off is reminiscent of its lesser counterpart, [https://yumenikki.fandom.com/wiki/Mini_Hell Mini Hell], complete with a transparent Urotsuki standing in the center.
*Gray Relic World heavily resembles Mural World in the apperance and design.
*[[Gray Relic World]] heavily resembles [https://yumenikki.fandom.com/wiki/Mural_World Mural World] in apperance and design.
*The Windows key of [[Matoran Keyboard]] is labeled with the window from Madotsuki's shirt.


===Events / NPCs===
===Events / NPCs===

Revision as of 21:55, 31 January 2020

Title screen of Yume Nikki

Yume Nikki (ゆめにっき, Dream Diary) is a free game made in RPG Maker 2003, created by mysterious Japanese developer KIKIYAMA. It first launched on June 26, 2004 under version 0.00. The latest version is 0.10, which came out on October 1st, 2007. The game hasn't been updated since then.

In Yume Nikki, you play as a girl named Madotsuki who lives in a small room, and refuses to leave. There isn't much to do in her room itself, but once you go to bed you get to explore various worlds within her dreams, in search of 24 "effects".

The gameplay of the game itself is similar to that of Yume 2kki, you go to sleep and explore different dream worlds, some ominous, some cheery.

The game became so popular to the point where it has garnered a sizable fanbase, who have since created countless fangames, such as Yume 2kki. For more information, please see the Yume Nikki Wiki.

Controls

  • Arrow keys to move.
  • Action key to interact.
  • 1 key to use an effect.
  • 3 key to use an effect (only certain ones).
  • 5 key to drop an effect (only in The Nexus).
  • 9 key to pinch yourself awake.
  • 0 or X key to open up the menu.

Download

Yume Nikki v0.10

References in Yume 2kki

Yume 2kki is one of the most popular fangames out there, alongside games like .flow, Me, Yume Nisshi, Yume Graffiti and Fleshchild, to name a few.
Since Yume 2kki is also the supposed "sequel" to Yume Nikki, it has been heavily influenced by it and contains a lot of references to the original game.

  • The game's name in the first place is a pun on the original "Yume Nikki", since "ni" in Japanese is also the number two, hence "Yume 2kki".
  • A lot of the endings are parodies of the ending of Yume Nikki.

Locations

Events / NPCs

Soundtrack

  • The default theme of Urotsuki's Computer is an arrangement of Yume Nikki's ending theme.
  • The BGM of the Mirror Room in Jigsaw Puzzle World is Yume Nikki's save theme played backwards.