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After collecting [[Yume 2kki:Menu Themes|Menu Theme #52]]:
If [[Yume 2kki:Menu Themes|Menu Theme #52]] has been collected:
* The Nexus → [[Yume 2kki:Rock World|Rock World]] → [[Yume 2kki:Theatre World|Theatre World]] → [[Yume 2kki:Hat World|Hat World]] → [[Yume 2kki:Rainbow Road|Rainbow Road]] → [[Yume 2kki:Video Game Graveyard|Video Game Graveyard]] → '''Underground Burial Site'''
* The Nexus → [[Yume 2kki:Rock World|Rock World]] → [[Yume 2kki:Theatre World|Theatre World]] → [[Yume 2kki:Hat World|Hat World]] → [[Yume 2kki:Rainbow Road|Rainbow Road]] → [[Yume 2kki:Video Game Graveyard|Video Game Graveyard]] → '''Underground Burial Site'''



Revision as of 11:08, 6 January 2024

Underground Burial Site
Ubs 2.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

地下古墳
地下古墳
Chika kofun
Ancient Underground Tomb

Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Video Game Graveyard NoEntry
Sushi Belt World Haniwa NoReturn➡️
BGM 🔊 soto-C5 (No. 068C)
🔊 0109BGM1 (No. 410C)
🔊 水族館@ネコノハ (No. 207C)
🔊 ループ「深海」By音師竹内 (No. 028B)
🔊 uti-c (No. 027H)
🔊 2_10 (No. 650B)
🔊 cutable_8bit_Hitech_PsyTrance – Haniwa Party Event (No. 710)
Map ID 2113, 2131
Version Added 0.120a patch 1
Author 21keb

Underground Burial Site is an area accessible from Video Game Graveyard if Menu Theme #52 has been collected from Glitch Hell.

Map of the Cave Area
Map of the Psychedelic Area
Map of the Visceral Area
Map of the Underwater Area

Features

After entering the world via the hole in Video Game Graveyard, a short animation will play of Urotsuki falling past various drawings before landing in a small area with patterned black-and-white floors as well as walls depicting white, limbless figures. Outside the walls are many humanoid outlines, some having oversized feet.

The room is inhabited by several rows of faceless, white, inanimate figures as well as a single, cyan NPC with a pulsating, wound-like area on its abdomen. Interacting with the aforementioned NPC will randomly teleport you to any one of the various areas within the world that are otherwise isolated from one another, each containing instances of said NPC that serve the same function.

Every time you teleport between these areas, the music that plays will be randomly chosen from several tracks, all originally from other worlds in the game. Going to the top or bottom of some rooms will allow you to see the edges of other areas.

The areas that you can teleport between are:

  • Entrance Area: The initial room you arrive in from Video Game Graveyard (described above).
  • Man Area: A small area defined by human-like imagery. The red and green floors are covered in featureless white stick figures as well as the the kanji for "Man" (男, Otoko). Past the walls depicting distorted black-and-white beings are more humanoid outlines like those in the Entrance area.
  • Cave Area: An underground maze of dirt tunnels housing various creatures including a snail, a blue blob, a creature under a red cone that you will automatically Chainsaw upon interaction (assuming you have the effect), and many instances of the teleport NPC.
  • Psychedelic Area: A rather large labyrinth with a variety of strange floor patterns and creatures, as well as teleport NPCs.
  • Visceral Area: A grungy red maze with pointy red and white protrusions from the ground, decorative red creatures with green mouths, teleport NPCs, and a single colorful worm.
  • Underwater Area: A blue area with tiles that make water sounds as you walk. Most things here are or resemble blue blobs, including the floor tiles. Red and blue blob figures surround the perimeter of the walls, while decorative blobs with upset expressions litter the ground. A single strange-looking creature can be found, as well as many of the ubiquitous teleport NPCs.


The Cave, Psychedelic, Visceral, and Underwater areas also each contain a thin, brown haniwa figure blocking an entrance which can be made to move aside by using the Haniwa effect. Inside is a short tunnel containing the same figure, as well a two Haniwa Urotsuki apparitions dancing wildly in the background (this room is the same regardless of which area you entered from).

Interacting with the haniwa figure in the tunnel while you have the Haniwa effect equipped triggers an event where many Haniwa Urotsuki gather in the center of the tunnel to spin and dance while rave-like music plays. After some time, the Urosukis all unequipped their effects (while still spinning), and the screen gradually fades into the Glasses Maze. If you unequip the Haniwa effect instead of interacting with haniwa NPC, they will disappear, skipping the event while still allowing access to the maze.

Glasses Maze

The Glasses Maze appears to be a black void featuring a ghostly, glasses-wearing Urotsuki. Using the Glasses effect (not just equipping it) will reveal a maze of immobile and transparent Shadow ??? chasers that you must navigate. This can be a bit tricky, as using the Glasses can only reveal them for a quick second at a time, and touching any of them with send you back to the beginning of the maze. You must carefully maneuver between them until you reach a bright monkey-like NPC that serves as a one-way teleport.

Upon interaction, both the NPC and the wall of Glasses-using Urosuki apparitions behind it turn into abstract rectangles filled with colorful lines. The screen fades to black, and you arrive in Sushi Belt World without a direct means of return.

Directions


If Menu Theme #52 has been collected:

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