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Many things in Yume Nikki are monochromatic. What this represents is, like much of the rest of the game, up to interpretation. | Many things in Yume Nikki are monochromatic. What this represents is, like much of the rest of the game, up to interpretation. | ||
The [[White Desert]] and all its inhabitants are monochromatic, as is [[ | The [[White Desert]] and all its inhabitants are monochromatic, as is [[Sekomu Masada-sensei|Masada]] and his spaceship. | ||
Revision as of 21:32, 10 March 2011
Many things in Yume Nikki are monochromatic. What this represents is, like much of the rest of the game, up to interpretation.
The White Desert and all its inhabitants are monochromatic, as is Masada and his spaceship.
Fan Speculation
One possible interpretation for the monochrome scheme is that is symbolizes past events, much like we use greyscale to symbolize something in the past nowadays. The occasional red bits found in these black-and-white areas are meant to draw attention to a certain thing.