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Yume 2kki:Giant Desktop

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Giant Desktop
Giant desktop main.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

3DRoom
apartments

Effects EffectNone
Collectibles

WP #518

Events None
Notable NPCs Jimbo
Other
Connecting Areas T-Folk World
BGM 🔊 n3-ELP (No. 168G)
🔊 n3-ELP – 3D Area (No. 168H)
🔊 626-seagull – Above the Building (No. 005I)
Map ID 1443
Map Type Medium, Non-looping, Multiple maps, First-person
Version Added 0.120
Primary Author sniperbob
Contributing Author(s) Nakatsu

Giant Desktop is an area accessible from the nostril in T-Folk World.

Features

As the name implies, the area resembles a table with a huge keyboard, a system unit, and a monitor with a red tongue sticking out of it. Apart from the computer, there's also a lamp, pencils of varying heights and a shelf of books.

On the right side of the area, there is Jimbo, surrounded by two construction signs. Interacting with them will teleport Urotsuki to a first-person 3D area below the table, where the player can see the interior of the rest of the room, including a bed, a cupboard, a painting on the wall which changes its appearance depending on how close Urotsuki is to it, several grey and light-blue arches, floating cubes, and an unreachable NPC and a vending machine. When using the Bat effect, there is a 1/32 chance that Urotsuki will be teleported to another 3D area. Urotsuki will land on top of the building, looking at the city as the giant black creatures roam around the area. Using the Bat effect again will return you back to the main 3D area.

As the area is currently under construction, Urotsuki can walk only in a straight line, and the only thing she can do is interact with Jimbo again to return back onto the table.

Directions

Trivia

  • If you open the map in RPG Maker 2000 or use Noclip Mode to walk upwards in the table area, you'll be able to see several images which are normally not visible during normal gameplay, such as a big face displayed on the monitor, a face of a girl on top of the shelf, etc.

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