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Yume 2kki:Humanity World

Revision as of 17:30, 30 January 2024 by SalmSamuel (talk | contribs) (added BGM)
Humanity World
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Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

Humanism

Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Sushi Belt World
BGM πŸ”Š martin0304_bgm05 – Pole Telport Maze
πŸ”Š martin0304_bgm06
πŸ”Š svr_Error – Eyeball Platform
πŸ”Š siro-鈴 – Pink Haven
πŸ”Š e26 – Blue Passageway
Map ID 2641
2642 (Pink Haven)
2643 (Passage)
Version Added 0.122c
Author 21keb
Extras +

Vending Machine

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Humanity World is an area accessible from Sushi Belt World.

Features

Humanity World is an area made up of many light green platforms, adorned with murals of humans, umbrellas, and other things. Stick figure people make up ladders and bridges throughout the world. Outside the platforms, various objects, such as candies and multicolored cubes, can be seen. Eyeballs and various humanoid figures are also found here. In the background, an abstract shadowy creature with several green eyes pans across a field of wavy pink and blue lines.

Entering from Sushi Belt World, Urotsuki will first start on a small island. At the left side of the island is a metal pole, flashing in different colours, with a big light at the top. Interacting with it takes Urotsuki to the next island. From here, there will be a short teleport maze; going to the wrong pole changes the music and leads to a tiny platform with nothing but an eyeball and a single pole on it, which returns Urotsuki to the first island. The correct directions for the teleport maze are as follows: right, top left, bottom, top.

After completing the maze, Urotsuki is taken to another platform, in front of a ladder. Returning to the teleport maze is impossible, as interacting with the pole here only transports Urotsuki to itself. Following the platform from here, past a mural featuring many umbrellas protecting people from rain, then climbing up two ladders leads to a long platform featuring several humanoids with heart shapes on their chests.

From there, heading east and climbing down leads to a platform with three exits. The northeast contains nothing of note, while the east one leads to another island with a black vending machine on it. Some kind of chain is joined between these two islands.

If you instead choose to climb down the southeastern ladder, you will be greeted by a narrow bridge west, leading to a tiny green platform. From here, you can go south or continue west. Going south leads to a larger platform with a pool of red liquid. Two candies are at the north side of this platform, which act as vending machines; your first time buying from them costs only 5 ε€’. Going west instead leads to a platform with a pink pattern on the floor. The northern wall contains a mural, and the pink sections has two green pillars in the middle, surrounded by translucent images of the Marginal effect. Equipping said effect will reveal another one standing below the pillars; interacting with it from the bottom causes it to slowly walk upwards and disappear, followed by the other two vanishing as well. After this happens, walking into the gap between the pillars transports Urotsuki to the Pink Haven.

Pink Haven

The Pink Haven is a subarea populated by many varied shadow creatures, which play different noises upon interacted. One of them, with red eyes and a white shape in its torso, teleports Urotsuki to other points in the map when interacted with. The floor here is made of pink tiles, and the northern wall is lined with a very long mural. Several somewhat absurd varieties of lightbulbs can also be found here, as well as a couple of vending machines. You cannot return to the main area from here.

The creatures here react to effects:

  • The floating creature with just a body and a head turns blue when Tissue is equipped, and red when Red Riding Hood is equipped.
  • The short creature with a hole in its torso gains pink eyes, moves faster, and has hearts come out of it when Fairy, School Boy or Rainbow is equipped. Using Rainbow's effect action causes them to rush towards Urotsuki.
  • The short creature with a hole in its torso, upon the effect action of Invisible being used, loses its eyes and speeds up, and its hole transforms into a blinking eye. It approaches Urotsuki in this state.
  • The short creature with a hole in its torso gains red eyes and its hole turns red when Marginal is equipped. It approaches Urotsuki in this state.

Northeast of the two pillars, just below the mural at the top of the map, is a translucent image of the Boy effect facing left while standing on a pink down arrow. The world gets darker as Urotsuki nears this place. Equipping said effect and standing with Urotsuki's back to the image causes the screen to fade out, transporting her to a linear passage with a massive mural on the wall, along with the words "YUME 2KKI" spelt out in Braille. Boy cannot be unequipped here. As you head east through the passageway, the screen darkens. At the end are two pillars; stepping through them leads to an isolated section of the main area with a hard hat and construction sign, indicating a future connection. Heading back through the pillars returns Urotsuki to Pink Haven.

Directions

If Menu Theme #52 has been collected:

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