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There are three pop-up windows across the world. Two of them seem to reference other 2kki worlds ([[Yume 2kki:Restored Character World|Restored Character World]] and [[Yume 2kki:Scribble Notepad|Scribble Notepad]]), while the other one has a picture of a cola bottle, with the text "Pure Cola" written next to it in katakana. This last pop-up serves functionally as a vending machine.
There are three pop-up windows across the world. Two of them seem to reference other 2kki worlds ([[Yume 2kki:Restored Character World|Restored Character World]] and [[Yume 2kki:Scribble Notepad|Scribble Notepad]]), while the other one has a picture of a cola bottle, with the text "Pure Cola" written next to it in katakana. This last pop-up serves functionally as a vending machine.


If you go west from the entrance, you will find a partially blue spacebar. Interacting with it will temporarily change your [[Yume 2kki:Menu Themes|menu theme]]. North and slightly west from the space key is a mouse; interacting it will grant you a cursor mask.
If you go west from the entrance, you will find a partially blue spacebar. Interacting with it will temporarily change your [[Yume 2kki:Menu Themes|menu theme]]. North and slightly west from the space key is a mouse; interacting it will grant you a cursor mask, whose appearance can be changed by interacting with the nearby grey key.


Scattered through the world are two coloured keys, that will drastically change the world's colour scheme after being interacted with. One of them is west from the mouse, which will tint the world purple, and the other one is north and slightly east from the entrance, which will turn the trees orange. Both keys can be interacted with again to remove their tint.
Scattered through the world are two coloured keys, that will drastically change the world's colour scheme after being interacted with. One of them is west from the mouse, which will tint the world purple, and the other one is north and slightly east from the entrance, which will turn the trees orange. Both keys can be interacted with again to remove their tint.

Revision as of 18:38, 4 August 2024

ASCII Symbol Zone
ASCIIWorldReimagined.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

アスキーアート
ASCII Art

Effects EffectNone
Masks Cursor
Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Vivid Blue Flatlands
BGM 🔊 Awind - Digital Utopia (No. 1043)
Map ID 3219
Version Added 0.124d
Primary Author AcceleratingWind
Contributing Author(s) Nabisae
Extras +

Vending Machine

Y2 ASCII Symbol Zone VM.png Normal

ASCII Symbol Zone is a world accessible from the floppy disk in Vivid Blue Flatlands.

Map of ASCII Symbol Zone.

Features

This world, as its name dictates, is made majorly out of ASCII characters, serving both as decoration and as the background. You can also find many keys, which work as small chairs for Urotsuki to sit on. Stepping over the blue sui (水) character will take Urotsuki back to Vivid Blue Flatlands.

There are three pop-up windows across the world. Two of them seem to reference other 2kki worlds (Restored Character World and Scribble Notepad), while the other one has a picture of a cola bottle, with the text "Pure Cola" written next to it in katakana. This last pop-up serves functionally as a vending machine.

If you go west from the entrance, you will find a partially blue spacebar. Interacting with it will temporarily change your menu theme. North and slightly west from the space key is a mouse; interacting it will grant you a cursor mask, whose appearance can be changed by interacting with the nearby grey key.

Scattered through the world are two coloured keys, that will drastically change the world's colour scheme after being interacted with. One of them is west from the mouse, which will tint the world purple, and the other one is north and slightly east from the entrance, which will turn the trees orange. Both keys can be interacted with again to remove their tint.

Directions

Trivia

  • This world has been heavily inspired by the removed ASCII World, being a reimagining of it.

Gallery