Pressing '1' turns Madotsuki into a snowman when it's snowing.īecome the faceless ghost, Nopperabou. Causes strange things to happen with certain NPCs. If you equip any other effect instead of unequipping Umbrella, the rain will stay active.īecome a stoplight, pressing '1' will change the light from green to red. Pressing '1' will make her twirl her umbrella. Madotsuki holds an umbrella, causing it to rain in whatever area she's in. You can still be warped by aggressive ones if you bump into them. Press '1' to become a ghost, NPCs ignore Madotsuki in this state. Wear a white bandana that symbolizes the dead. Madotsuki becomes wrapped up in a beige bath towel. NPCs run from her when this effect is equipped. Pressing '1' will change the hand she holds it in, pressing '1' or the action key near an NPC and she will stab and kill them. This is the must-have for exploration along side the Bike effect. Pressing '1' will teleport her back to the Door Room without needing to wake up. Madotsuki's head becomes the Medamaude, a hand with an eye in it's palm. Pressing '1' will tint the screen purple, blue and then red.īecome fat, pressing '1' will make Madotsuki's tummy rumble. It also can provoke interesting reactions from certain NPCs.īecome some sort of person made of neon lights.
Madotsuki becomes a beckoning cat, pressing '1' will draw all NPCs on the map towards her. It's used to light up dark placesīecome a severed head and move more or less at the speed of one. Madotsuki's head is replaced with a lamp. This the first effect you should get when starting the game.Įxploitable glitch: Sit at the desk in Madotsuki's dream room, equip the bike, then get out of the chair. Ride a bicycle that goes really fast and goes 'ting ting!' when you press the '1' key. Here they are in image form for reference! View the instructions again, just in case you forgot. EPISODE 10 - Farewell, Goodbye (Viddler)Įggplants.EPISODE 09 - Traversing the 8-bit World (Viddler).EPISODE 08 - Impromptu Space Voyage (Viddler).
Posting fan art is welcome, anything you post should be limited to places we've already been and characters we've already met. I genuinely love this game, so I want to show it in a way that doesn't detract from the experience.Įpisode 00 will be talky for sake of explaining the game play, but following episodes will have much, much less text. This is a subtitled LP because the ambient music and sound are probably of the best parts of the game, so talking over it would be a sin. On the flip side, some fans just take the game as it is at face value. Although there is an obtainable ending, the main point isn't to reach it but to see the world in it's fullness.Įverything is open for interpretation, the fans of the game from all over the internet create interesting and ridiculous theories of what it's all about. The over all objective of this LP is to explore, collect all 24 effects (MacGuffins in the form of sometimes useful abilities) and experience the events that made the game famous. The text itself is limited to the instructions and the menu, save for random Japanese characters hidden in some of the scenery (similar to LSD: Dream Emulator). Are they really her dreams, or maybe the dreams of others? Nothing is explained to the player, this is one of the game's main pulls. "window"), a girl cooped up in her room and spends her days exploring the world of her dreams. In Yume Nikki our heroine is one Madotsuki (lit. It has gained a cult following that has spawned several fan sequels despite the game being "unfinished", the latest release being v0.10. Created in RPG Maker 2003, the game is graphically limited but visually amazing. Yume Nikki ("Dream Diary") is a freeware game released in 2004 by the enigmatic developer Kikiyama.