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Museum
Museum.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

博物館
博物館
Hakubutsukan
Museum

Effects EffectNone
Collectibles

WP #257

Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Dark Museum NoEntry
Concrete World
Removed Connections Flying Fish World
Japan Town
BGM 🔊 dedp_e3 (No. 025)
Map ID 0118
Version Added 0.069
Last Updated 0.073
Author dedp
Extras +

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The Museum is an area accessible through the fifth plant pot at the end of the far right corridor using the Glasses effect after turning on the switch next to the Buddha statue in the Dark Museum.

Map of The Museum

Features

When first entering from the Dark Museum, you will arrive in a dark room with a circle of light surrounding Urosuki. There is a display case in this room showing off a few artifacts, including some Egyptian mummies. Interacting with the plant that brought you here will transport you to the main area proper.

The Museum is an area with multiple rooms, blue floors and walls, and oddly shaped doorways. There are a number of items on display, including a Buddha statue, an unusable telephone, and a cross. Interacting with the Buddha statue with the Glasses effect equipped will unlock Wallpaper #257. Light switches can be found in some of the showrooms that give the world a blue tint when flipped.

By going down from the main hall, leaving through the doorway will take you to the main area of Concrete World. Another exit in a room to the west will take you to an isolated area on top of one of the Concrete World's cheese buildings, with a constantly shifting NPC which resembles some of the drawings in Flying Fish World.

Directions

Trivia

  • In previous versions, the Glasses effect could be obtained here by interacting with the glasses on the pedestal in one of the rooms.

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