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Yume 2kki:Thrift Shop

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Thrift Shop
Thrift Shop.png
Entrance from Retro Cartridge Game
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

子供マーケット

Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Nefarious Chessboard
Retro Cartridge Game
Foggy Remnants
Omurice Labyrinth Unlock🔑 Twintails
Ceramic Halls
BGM 🔊 ann (No. 064C)
Map ID 2268
Version Added 0.120d patch 6
Last Updated 0.122f
Primary Author Bean
Contributing Author(s) Yasakoten

Thrift Shop is an area accessible from Retro Cartridge Game.

An annotated map of Thrift Shop.

Features

Thrift Shop, as the name implies, is a thrift shop with tons of different items. There are many people shopping here, scattered throughout the area.

Starting from Retro Cartridge Game, you will be in a room full of TVs. Going down, you will be in a larger area filled with store shelves and faceless shoppers. At the very left of this area is a big metal grate of sorts with some pink substance oozing out from the bottom. It lies in the middle of the room facing east that when walked through, will lead to Foggy Remnants.

To access the Omurice Labyrinth connection, you need to use the Twintails effect to kick the sign down in the can area. Afterwards, interact with the lone can in the red-yellow puddle to access the connection.

If you instead decide to keep going up, you'll arrive at an area with some closed doors, of which the rightmost one will be open. If you go up the path near the board with Urotsuki's face, you'll arrive in a room that's full of shopping carts. Near the left side of the room, you'll see a poster with a creature from Pudding World and an arrow pointing left. Sticking to the left side will let you see the adjacent room; in it, you'll be able to see some tiny Urotsuki dolls surronding a comically large Urotsuki. Going up again will lead you to Nefarious Chessboard.

If you instead go up the path near the board with the yen symbol, you'll arrive to a room with an Urotsuki doll in a box, and a photobooth. Interacting with the box will temporarily turn you into a tiny (but surprisingly fast) Urotsuki doll. Going into the photo booth will let Urotsuki take a picture for 10 夢, and interacting with the left side of the booth will let you see the picture, which will just show our usual, sleepy Urotsuki. There's a small chance for Urotsuki to have a completely blank face and a silhouette behind her in the picture. Trying to take more than one photo without exiting and re-entering the room will just play one of Urotsuki's «i can't» lines. There's also a small chance of finding another girl in the photo booth, and you'll be able to see her picture as well.

If you go up again, you'll arrive into a room full of Urotsuki dolls. Three of these will act as chasers, and if they get you, they'll turn Urotsuki into a doll and deposit her into a wall. From here, you'll only be able to wake up or use the Eyeball Bomb effect. However, if you get caught after taking a photo in the photo booth the chasers will instead drop you in front of the photo booth.

After you manage to go down through the left side, avoiding the three chasers in the process, you'll arrive to a narrow room that has a bin in the middle of the two already mentioned boards. Interacting with it will play canned applauses and cheers. Going down again will lead you to a room that has a construction sign at the bottom, and a small cartridge. Interacting with it will turn Uro's menu and world sprite into the same one seen in Topdown Dungeon. Interacting with the weird jar at the top left will take you back to the first room, next to the Foggy Remnants connection.

Directions

Trivia

  • This area features several signs depicting the walking pudding candles from Pudding World.
  • Before version 0.122f, there used to be a sub-area called Bathroom Sector which was a small, continuous looping area of urinals and sinks.

Old Images

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