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Dotflow:Submarine City

Revision as of 14:04, 30 September 2023 by Krymat (talk | contribs) (added map, directions)
Submarine City
Submarine City.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

海底都市
海底都市

Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs Oreko
Other
Connecting Areas Submarine World
Submarine Corridors
BGM 🔊 海底都市/Submarine City
Map ID 0026, 0029, 0030, 0031, 0032, 0033, 0034, 0035, 0036, 0037, 0038

The Submarine City is an area accessible by heading north from Submarine World's entrance.

Map of the Submarine City's maze

Features

The Submarine City, contrary to its name, is actually a singular, large building, containing a maze of ten dilapidated rooms. The maze has a rather confusing layout, with many rooms interlinking with one another, and only containing one actual dead end. Many of the rooms are filled with graffiti, either of eyeballs or illegible text.

From the entrance, to get to the exit:

  • Take the only door.
  • This room should have four windows. Take the right door.
  • This room should have six windows. Take the north door.
  • This room should have illegible text on the wall. Take the left door.
  • This room should have illegible text on the wall, as well as graffiti of two eyeballs. Take the left door.
  • This room should have a half-complete drawing of Sabitsuki's face on the wall. Take the only door.

Navigating through the maze successfully will lead to a room featuring both a faded silhouette of Sabitsuki on the wall and a door that exits to the Submarine Corridors.

Directions

EntrancePlant WorldSubmarine WorldSubmarine City

Trivia

  • Oreko is programmed to potentially spawn in the area outside the building but never does.[1] Due to an oversight, using the Handgun here will cause her to briefly appear.
  • The only dead end room notably features a drawing resembling Uboa from Yume Nikki on the wall.

Gallery

  1. Whenever a flow session starts, the game rolls a random number from 0 to 14 to decide where Oreko should appear. She is coded to appear outside of the building if this number is 15, but this can never happen legitimately.