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|NPCS = Blockgirl | |NPCS = Blockgirl | ||
|Connections = {{Connection|Concrete Treehouse}}, | |Connections = {{Connection|Concrete Treehouse}}, | ||
{{Connection|Art Deco World}}, | |||
{{Connection|Snail Palace}}, | |||
{{Connection|Galleta World|one_way_type=NoEntry}} | {{Connection|Galleta World|one_way_type=NoEntry}} | ||
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==Features == | ==Features == | ||
This quaint world is notable for having a frame resembling a computer window surrounding you field of vision at all times. The world itself is a looping strip of buildings, some of which can be entered. The building with the bread sign is a café, and the building with the strawberry sign is a plant store. Both cashiers offer items that can be bought if Totsutsuki has enough money. There is also a ladder that can be found, leading to a platform with Blockgirl, an orange winged character. Interacting with her with the Music Box equipped will play a cutscene of her playing the music box, before jumping down and leaping across the screen triumphantly. | This quaint world is notable for having a frame resembling a computer window surrounding you field of vision at all times. The world itself is a looping strip of buildings, some of which can be entered. A road map can be found on one of the buildings. Interacting with it will take you inside the road map, from which you can access [[Art Deco World]] and the [[Snail Palace]]. | ||
The building with the bread sign is a café, and the building with the strawberry sign is a plant store. Both cashiers offer items that can be bought if Totsutsuki has enough money. There is also a ladder that can be found, leading to a platform with Blockgirl, an orange winged character. Interacting with her with the Music Box equipped will play a cutscene of her playing the music box, before jumping down and leaping across the screen triumphantly. | |||
==Directions== | ==Directions== |
Revision as of 16:15, 11 May 2024
Neon Village | |||||||||||||
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Basic Info | |||||||||||||
Effects | None | ||||||||||||
Events | Blockgirl's Flight | ||||||||||||
Notable NPCs | Blockgirl | ||||||||||||
Other | |||||||||||||
Connecting Areas | Concrete Treehouse Art Deco World Snail Palace Galleta World ⛔ | ||||||||||||
BGM | 🔊 QMark-NeonVillage – Outside 🔊 QMark-NeonVillageTWO – Inside 🔊 QMark-Musicboxperiod – Blockgirl's Flight Event | ||||||||||||
Map ID | 0295, 0296 | ||||||||||||
Version Added | 0.06 | ||||||||||||
Author | QMark | ||||||||||||
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Neon Village is a small world accessible through the large doorway in the Concrete Treehouse.
Features
This quaint world is notable for having a frame resembling a computer window surrounding you field of vision at all times. The world itself is a looping strip of buildings, some of which can be entered. A road map can be found on one of the buildings. Interacting with it will take you inside the road map, from which you can access Art Deco World and the Snail Palace.
The building with the bread sign is a café, and the building with the strawberry sign is a plant store. Both cashiers offer items that can be bought if Totsutsuki has enough money. There is also a ladder that can be found, leading to a platform with Blockgirl, an orange winged character. Interacting with her with the Music Box equipped will play a cutscene of her playing the music box, before jumping down and leaping across the screen triumphantly.
Directions
- Totsutsuki's Nexus → Lightbulb World → Concrete Treehouse → Neon Village
- Totsutsuki's Nexus → Star Field → Galleta World → Neon Village
Gallery
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