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Yume Nikki:Eyeball World

Revision as of 19:55, 10 April 2017 by >GreenToxic
Eyeball World
Eyeworld.jpg
目玉の世界
Basic Info
Effects EffectMedamaude effect
Events None
Notable NPCs Medamaude
Body Parts
Severed Blue Head
Other
Connecting Areas The Nexus
Footprint Path
The Footprint Path
BGM BGM_037
かおがいっぱい~目玉の世界~
Map ID Missing
Map Type Large, Looping

The Eyeball World is one of the 12 original locations accessible directly from The Nexus.

It is a large, openly-looping and disturbing place - filled with lots of violent and gory imagery. There are eyeballs and severed heads strewn all about, disembodied legs hop across the floor and twitching arms grasp the air.
It is one of the proponents in the game that support the theory that Madotsuki has a violent and possibly sociopathic personality- the dismembered limbs and gouged out eyeballs could relate to her possible bloodthirsty intentions.

The scrolling parallax background is one of the many examples of Aztec imagery in the game.

Parallax background in the Eyeball World

Points of Interest

  • The Medamaude effect is received here, by interacting with the Medamaude - the arm with an eye on its palm.
  • The eyeballs on the floor can be stabbed with the knife effect. The irises turn green and they bleed, and this is undone when the knife is put away. This can be used to mark certain locations to avoid getting lost.
  • In addition to the plucked-out eyeballs, there are 'living' eyeballs and lips that can be seen, making up faces on the floor. Interacting with the lips makes a kissing noise. The eyes move vertically when the knife is held.
  • The various body parts are NPCs, and as such they scream when stabbed and have the possibility of dropping Yen.
  • The white and indigo severed heads are non-NPC characters known as Pier Monsters.

Connections

Map

Map of the Eyeball World