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Yume 2kki:Chess World

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Chess World
Monkey chess world.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

平行四辺形チェス
平行四辺形チェス
Heikoshihenkei chesu
Parallelogram Chess

Effects EffectNone
Events March of Progress
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Monkey Mansion
BGM ループ「雅狂楽」By音師竹内2_21 (Throne Room)2i9_mus1 (March of Progress event)
Map ID 0854, 0855
Version Added 0.108g
Last Updated 0.118d
Author 2i9
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[[Category:2i9]] Chess World is an open, eerie area, accessible from the basement of the Monkey Mansion.

Features

The entrance to the area is marked by a small section of wall from the Monkey Mansion, and two NPCs, one of which returns you to the aforementioned area. The whole area is dotted with dozens of chess pieces, fittingly. A single, long piece of railing stretches horizontally across the entire area, requiring the player to head south from the entrance to reach the north side of the border. Near the upper side of the fence, two massive figures of monkey-like beings can be found, as well as a large bottle. Also alongside the fence lies two chess pieces, marked by signs, that the player can walk through.

Through the two chess pieces, a tiny section of hallway designed like the Monkey Mansion leads to a single room with a throne, which Urotsuki can sit on to trigger an event parodying the famous March of Progress drawing, which depicts human evolution. When the event ends, the player is returned to the same room, which is now entirely empty. Triggering this event also makes the NPC which leads back to the Monkey Mansion disappear, forcing the use of the Eyeball Bomb or waking up.

Directions

Nexus → Red Streetlight WorldBleeding Heads GardenAlien ValleyButterfly PassageWhipped Cream WorldMonkey Mansion → Chess World

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