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Urotsuki's room is is pretty big, nicely furnished, and she has a TV, [[Console|Games Console]], and a [[Computer]], overall giving her better living conditions than Madotsuki. The view on her balcony shows a pair of [[Twin Mountains|peculiarly shaped twin mountains]], with a large forest surrounding it, so she likely lives in a somewhat rural area. | Urotsuki's room is is pretty big, nicely furnished, and she has a TV, [[Console|Games Console]], and a [[Computer]], overall giving her better living conditions than Madotsuki. The view on her balcony shows a pair of [[Twin Mountains|peculiarly shaped twin mountains]], with a large forest surrounding it, so she likely lives in a somewhat rural area. | ||
Using Urotsuki's [[Computer]] will let you view your Completion Progress, view unlocked [[Endings]], sort through unlocked [[Wallpaper Guide|Wallpapers]], change gameplay and comupter options, listen to Music that has been heard before, and save your game. | |||
Interacting with the drawer of Urotsuki's computer desk will display japanese text and give you a yes or no option. [i have no idea what this says or does, lazy.] | |||
As the player progresses throughout the game, some little things will be added to urotsuki's room, if a little subtle at best. Most things that are inserted are seen after unlocking each of the [[Endings]]. | As the player progresses throughout the game, some little things will be added to urotsuki's room, if a little subtle at best. Most things that are inserted are seen after unlocking each of the [[Endings]]. | ||
After Unlocking [[Endings#Ending 1|Ending 1]], Urotsuki's books will be back in her bookshelf. Interacting with them will Let you browse all the [[Wallpaper guide|Wallpapers]] you've unlocked, from #0 to #156. | |||
Revision as of 15:47, 7 January 2013
Urotsuki's Room is where the player starts the game, resides while not dreaming, and is one of the main rooms for the entirety of the game. This room and its balcony are the some of the only locations Urotsuki can access outside of her dreams. Urotsuki refuses to leave the room by the door, and attempting to results in her shaking her head in a number of ways.
She has various appliances in her room, such as a Games Console, allowing her to play various Minigames, and a Computer, which allows the player to save their game, view unlocked Wallpapers, and listen to Music, among other things.
The Room
Urotsuki's room is is pretty big, nicely furnished, and she has a TV, Games Console, and a Computer, overall giving her better living conditions than Madotsuki. The view on her balcony shows a pair of peculiarly shaped twin mountains, with a large forest surrounding it, so she likely lives in a somewhat rural area.
Using Urotsuki's Computer will let you view your Completion Progress, view unlocked Endings, sort through unlocked Wallpapers, change gameplay and comupter options, listen to Music that has been heard before, and save your game.
Interacting with the drawer of Urotsuki's computer desk will display japanese text and give you a yes or no option. [i have no idea what this says or does, lazy.]
As the player progresses throughout the game, some little things will be added to urotsuki's room, if a little subtle at best. Most things that are inserted are seen after unlocking each of the Endings.
After Unlocking Ending 1, Urotsuki's books will be back in her bookshelf. Interacting with them will Let you browse all the Wallpapers you've unlocked, from #0 to #156.
Dream Room
Urotsuki's Room Changes a little when she goes to sleep, her TV shows an assortment of strange images, and her computer shows a variety of obscure wallpapers. Her console seems to be missing completely. There is also a piggy bank in her dream room as of newer versions, which allows her to obtain a small amount of Money each time she goes to sleep.
While Dreaming, Urotsuki is able to open the door, and access Yume 2kki's 'Nexus'. Much like Yume nikki, it is a hub comprised of various Dream Worlds, and exploring them to find and collect effects is the objective in the early game.