Neon Tile Path | |
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Basic Info | |
Japanese Name(s) |
ネオン通路 |
Effects | None |
Events | None |
Notable NPCs | Nenrikido |
Other | |
Connecting Areas | Neon World Hell Face Carpet Plaza 🚷 |
Removed Connections | Block World Graffiti World Mini Hell |
BGM | 🔊 あしもとひかる さかのうえ |
Map ID | 0037 (Lower section) 0038 (Upper section) |
Map Type | Medium, Non-looping, Multiple maps |
Version Added | 0.01 |
The Neon Tile Path (also known as the Neon Passage) is a path connecting Neon World to Hell.
Features
The Neon Tile Path is a zigzagging path made up of purple and pink tiles that flash and make noise when stepped on. Purple pyramids are found around the world, with one acting as the warp between this world and Neon World. In the area's first section, blood drips within the void-like expanse around the path. The music played in this area is a slowed version of Snow World's music.
While the area may be difficult to locate due to the structure of Neon World, it can be found by going one room south and three rooms east from the Neon World's starting plaza. At the end of the path, a Nenrikido wanders around the open space of tiles, taking Madotsuki to Hell when interacted with.
Directions
Nexus → Neon World → Neon Tile Path
Trivia
- Strangely, two of the small pyramids in the Neon Tile Path's upper section can be walked on like normal tiles. Whether this is intentional or not is unknown.
- Although they can not be accessed normally, the two other pyramids not connected to the path can be walked on as well.
- The second Neon Tile Path area has a bug in which the player's footsteps can still be heard when moving around while floating on the Witch effect's broom.
- It shares this bug with the Pink Sea and Number World's Bed Room.
- In version 0.10, this also occurred in Face Carpet Plaza, although this was fixed in 0.10a.
- In older versions, the Neon Tile Path consisted of a single path, additionally having warps to Block World, Graffiti World and Mini Hell. The world was remodeled and split into two portions in version 0.07.
- Prior to version 0.10, the music in the area was not slowed, making it identical to the music in Snow World.[1]
Gallery
References
- ↑ "ゆめにっき ぷれいにっき1にちめ" by nicobouNo69, 9 June 2007 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cG2dfzow9ac
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