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Yume 2kki:Developer Room

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Developer Room
Devroomtop.png
Finally!
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

製作者の部屋
Seisakusha no Heya
Producer's Room

Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs Various
Other
Connecting Areas Urotsuki's Room
BGM 🔊 ym2-00_ano deskwork – default
Various
Map ID 0141, 0230
Version Added 0.092g
Last Updated 0.121d
Author 20

The Developer Room is a special room only accessible after seeing the first 4 Endings of the game, reached through the door in Urotsuki's Room while she is awake. It's suggested to have caution while visiting area if the player doesn't have knowledge of Japanese, as some NPC can activate test functionalities that can change some features of the game.

Accessing the Room

To gain access to the room you must have seen the first 4 endings (in any order):

  • Ending #1: だれかさんのゆめにっき - Someone's Dream Journal
  • Ending #2: おわりなんていらない - I will not conclude myself
  • Ending #3: 夢見人形 - Dreaming Doll
  • Ending #4: もうーつの世界へ - Another World

When you have watched the last of the four endings, Urotsuki will appear at her computer as normal, but a wrapped purple present will fall in the center of the room. Interacting with this present will give Urotsuki the 'Key' effect, which acts passively and allows Urotsuki to exit her room when awake and enter the developer room.

The Room Itself

Upon entering the Developer Room through the keyhole door outside Urotsuki's room, you will emerge in the lower hallway of a 4-way crossroads with a sane shadow woman standing in the center who gives information regarding the nature of the room. She first says "Welcome to the Developers' Room," and then tells you which rooms are to the north, west, and east. Last, she reminds you that the exit is to the south, and encourages you to explore.

Music Room

Going left from the entrance leads to a black and white tiled room with a jukebox by the doorway containing some NPCs representing some of those responsible for the game's soundtrack:

  • 310 - Phonograph (Standard RPG Maker hero, if Debug Mode is active)
  • かめりあ (Kameria, Camellia) - Keyboard turtle
  • アノン (Anon) - Spinning girl with a red musical note on her face

Interacting with the phonograph will start a conversation, and interacting with the keyboard turtle NPC (from the path leading up to the Clown Prison in the Underwater Amusement Park) who can change the music in the room to a variety of tunes from throughout the game, such as Sand Desert Land's Pyramid Maze, Monochrome Feudal Japan and the Tribe Settlement's music, among others. The spinning girl can also change the music, depending on the choices that you provide her. Some of the tracks playable here do not appear anywhere else in the game.

Artists

Going right from the entrance leads to a room with an easel by the doorway containing several NPCs which represent some of the artists for the game:

  • Aruva - Underwater Amusement Park clown
  • ヤミキノ (Yamikino, Dark Kino) - Mushroom picture
  • 懺悔 (Zange, Penitence) - Eyeball
  • 戀雅 鵺 (Renga nue, *No clue atall.) - Bug Urotsuki
  • 蒼椈森Haya (Ao bunamori Haya, Blue Beech Forest Haya) - Paper Face

Interacting with the paper-face NPC will cause him to burst into flames after conversing with him, and interacting with the catgirl will lead to Urotsuki bonking her on the head mid-conversation.

Area Devs

Going straight up from the entrance leads to a large room with an orange box by the doorway containing quite a few of the main area developers, represented by NPCs from their respective worlds in the game:

  • 710 - Green Highway resident
  • Bokun - Blue man in a suit
  • oudn - Yellow Sky Kingdom resident
  • Ca - Small Cardboard box (Talking to him leads to a menu with test functionalities that change features of the game in the current savefile: the first option allows you to alter the appearance of the Menu Theme 17 to its old version, while the second allows you to deactivate the ability of sitting down while having no effect, though this second option is set back to its original state once back to Urotsuki's Room. These functionalities can be deactivated by selecting the same option again.).
  • 20 - Farmer from Farm World
  • Zoo - Girl in a white dress
  • spelude - Ninetailed fox from the Fantasy Library
  • kuraud - Computer blocked by a Block NPC
  • dedp - Flying Fish World wall painting
  • ぜんまいヶ原 (Zenmaigahara, Field of Royal Ferns) - Plated Snow Country NPC
  • うをのぞき (Uwonozoki, Peeping Cormorant) - Fat Boogie Street resident
  • ゆきひつじ (Yuki hitsuji, Snow Sheep) - Red Witch
  • トレンディ鯖味噌 (Torendi sabamiso, Trendy Mackerel Miso) - White haired thing in the corner
  • ◆9G87ZOr0ks - Construction sign
  • shigurin - Blonde girl in a Gothic dress. If Rough Ash World has been visited before visiting the Monochrome Wastelands or if the player interacts with certain stained wall in the Underground Passage, shigurin will go crazy and teleport across the rooms. This gets reset after leaving the Developer Room.
  • 2i9 - Black and yellow sea creature (Black and yellow smiling creature, if Debug Mode is active)
  • Natl - Pill creature
  • Kontentsu - 01 Kun
  • nulsdodage - Green TV box. After a cutscene, you will be able to talk to a green outlined Urotsuki.
  • GALAXY - Girl similar to Madotsuki with two brown pigtails and a plaid shirt. Was once the GALAXY TOWN Orange Idol.
  • maptsuki - A camoflaged Puni that reveals itself when you speak to it.

Interacting with the tall suited man will cause him to spin and fly away after the conversation. The yellow Sky Kingdom NPC will allow Urotsuki to change into one of the Bug combo outfits/effects - these are only usable within the room, only one may be possessed at a time, and interacting with the NPC that gives you them will remove your Bug outfit if you have one equipped. Interacting with the construction sign in the top left corner will lead to a short conversation, after which Urotsuki pulls out her chainsaw and attacks it, making it slightly transparent. Interacting with the sign a second time will cause Urotsuki to hit it several times, killing it and giving her 1000 (this can be repeated by leaving the room and entering it again). Interacting with the block in front of the computer will cause it to panic, jump and run away (it will never return), allowing use of the computer. The blonde girl flies around the area at extremely high speeds as you explore the room. By exiting the room and returning, she will then remain stationary, alongside the other NPCs, allowing interaction with her.

There is also a balcony area here, much the same as the one in Urotsuki's normal room. Interacting with the AC on the lower-left corner fades the screen to black, playing a recording of an SSTV broadcast, which when decoded reveals a piece of concept art for the game. If you have attained a 100% map completion rate, the boy from the Glitch Ending will show up, congratulating you when interacted with.

The Computer

Interacting with the computer will bring up a desktop similar to Urotsuki's normal computer, but you have full mouse movement by using the movement buttons on your keyboard. Selecting the top file with the RPG_RT icon will let you play a slot machine minigame to win . The file with the block person icon contains a short message from Kuraud, and the third contains a message from (unknown) . The fourth shows various gameplay stats, namely the total game time in hours minutes and seconds, number of times slept, and the total number of steps taken so far, and the fifth file with the RPG Maker icon will show a pixelated screenshot of the Gray Road in RPG Maker 2000. (This can also be viewed by clicking on the minimized program in the taskbar.) Finally, to the left of the RPG Maker icon, hovering the cursor over will display a blank bubble and clicking on it will take you to a small room with trombone-equipped Urotsukis that will allow you to play sounds when pressing certain keys.

Developer Library

Talking to the purple-haired doll NPC and choosing the fourth, then the second and then the first will take you to an area with many bookshelves like in the Library and talking to the NPC in this area takes you back. The books contain texts about the various effects and you can equip effects in this area and change the texts the books show. Interacting with the orange object near the doll NPC lets you begin a game with chasers that deplete your HP bar. If you lose all your HP, you are transported to Urotsuki's Room. The game seems to be unfinished as you will have no sprite if you return to Urotsuki's Room by choosing to quit the game from the start menu. (this area seems to have been removed as of 0.103a)

Trivia

  • In versions older than 0.117i Patch 2, there is a sixth file on the computer, right of the first, that takes Urotsuki to a map that serves as a program for Conway's Game of Life. This subarea has since been moved to Symbolon.

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