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Yume 2kki:Dark Museum

Revision as of 04:44, 5 August 2012 by Ragtime (talk | contribs)
Dark Museum
DarkMuseum.png
Basic Info
Effects Effect Glasses
Events None
Notable NPCs Helmet Girl
Other
Connecting Areas Japan TownGeometry WorldFlying Fish WorldMuseum
BGM Missing
Map ID Missing

The Dark Museum is an area accessible from Geometry World through the door on the last block in a row of blocks. This area is much like the ordinary Museum with a similar layout, however it has maroon carpets, almost rustic-looking walls that sometimes have images on them, larger doorways and chains of purple rope stanchions, like those seen in parts of the Underwater Amusement Park . On display are various upright shrubs in niches in the walls; in front of them are tables and chairs.

Most notably, however, is its penetrating darkness,

Features

  • You can enter this area from Japan Town through the red mailbox, however you will be stuck on a pedestal with no way to get off again aside from teleporting back to Japan Town.
  • Interacting with the fifth plant from the entrance of the second room takes you to Helmet Girl's room, an empty penthouse leading to a balcony with a clear view of the moon. In the current version she cannot be chainsawed and you cannot go back to the museum via her room.
  • The yellow ticket booth will take you to Flying Fish World. This is one-way.
  • The room north of that with the ticket booth houses a bloody, animated face on the wall that makes sounds.
  • The switch in the statue room will change one of the plants in the table room. Using the Glasses, will have to interact with the potted plant that changed (it will be difficult, because you will have to do it in the dark), and you will be teleported to the Museum. It will be dark and you won't be able to iluminate it with the Lantern Effect. The only way to turn on the lights is using one of the switches in the exhibition rooms.

Connections

Japan Town

Geometry World

Flying Fish World

Museum