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spelude has lifted the restrictions on spoiling Innocent Dream. Also, the Maiko effect isn't played for any sort of Fanservice.


* DoNotSpoilThisEnding: Author Spelude has requested fans not to reveal the solution to access Innocent Dream.



** A submarine can only be entered by going to a specific point on the map and travelling back and forth until the hatch opens.

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** A submarine can only be entered by going to a specific point on the map and travelling traveling back and forth until the hatch opens.



** {{Exaggerated|Trope}} with the process to access the Innocent Dream from Constellation World. The wiki only hints at it with [[FigureItOutYourself "Think outside the box" and "Most likely you are clinging to something that you think you need, but you actually don't. Let go of it, or you'll never get there no matter what you try"]] in Constellation World's comment sections, and the only Website/{{YouTube}} video that explains it was taken down.



* KimonoFanservice: The Maiko effect, naturally. Due to being made in Japan, one would expect an effect with a kimono to be included, since a good amount of the target audience over there appreciate kimonos.



* UnderTheSea: Several areas are completely underwater. In these places, the Penguin effect will allow her to swim automatically and dash. A few areas, such as Star Ocean, outright require the Penguin or [[SpacesuitsAreSCUBAGear Spacesuit]] effects.

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* UnderTheSea: Several areas are completely underwater. In these places, the Penguin effect will allow her to swim automatically and dash. A few areas, such as Star Ocean, outright require the Penguin or [[SpacesuitsAreSCUBAGear Spacesuit]] Spacesuit effects.
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** Wallpapers. There are 569 in total, each one of them with their own unlock method.

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** Wallpapers. There are 569 650 in total, each one of them with their own unlock method.
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** Wallpapers. There are 493 in total, each one of them with their own unlock method.

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** Wallpapers. There are 493 569 in total, each one of them with their own unlock method.
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** Bothering the Mask Shop Owner too many times with the bell without buying anything will make her send monsters after Urotsuki when you try to leave the area and turn her into a mask.

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* AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: Multiple, such as the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Sewers]] and some sections of the Abandoned Factory.

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* AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: Multiple, such as the AbsurdlySpaciousSewer:
** The
[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Sewers]] mainly consists of a small maze of interconnected pathways on the water, with the tall pipes in the background and some sections of the long flight of stairs to the area hinting at its large size.
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Abandoned Factory.Factory is an even more massive sewer with sewer gates and other sights aplenty.



* AmusementParkOfDoom: A very large one. Most of it is just somewhat ''off'', more than being directly threatening.

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* AmusementParkOfDoom: A very The Underwater Amusement Park is a large one. Most theme park with various strange attractions such as a room full of smilingfaces, but most of it is just somewhat ''off'', ''off'' more than being directly threatening.threatening - save for the Clown Dungeon - due to the lack of characters around.



* BewareTheNiceOnes: In some worlds, there are fair-skinned women with black hats and dresses who look like the Shadow Lady chasers that appear in many areas. They don't attack or interact with you. However, if you [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential chainsaw one of them]], she'll instantly [[VideoGameCrueltyPunishment turn into a Shadow Lady]] and force you to run away.
* BlackoutBasement: Relatively common. Examples include the Dark Museum, where you find the Glasses Effect, and the Dark Warehouse, a [[ProceduralGeneration procedurally-generated]] dark maze.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: In some worlds, there are fair-skinned women with black hats and dresses who look like the Shadow Lady chasers that appear in many areas. They appear to be harmless at first, as they don't attack or interact with you.you as with most non-Chaser [=NPCs=]. However, if you [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential chainsaw one of them]], she'll instantly [[VideoGameCrueltyPunishment turn into a Shadow Lady]] and force you to run away.
* BlackoutBasement: Relatively common. Examples include the Dark Museum, an area normally in total darkness (unless you equip the Lantern effect, producing a flashlight) where you find the Glasses Effect, and the Dark Warehouse, a [[ProceduralGeneration procedurally-generated]] dark maze.



* CreepyDoll: A clown-summoning faceless one can be found in the Circus Tent.

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* CreepyDoll: A clown-summoning There is a small faceless one can doll inside of the tents in The Circus. It seems conspicious enough at first, but when you interact with it, a door opening sound will be found heard as the screen turns black, and there will be a clown that wasn't in the Circus Tent.room before...



* DeliberatelyMonochrome: Many, many worlds, most notably Monochrome Feudal Japan, an absolutely massive world which houses the Gakuran effect. A lot of these worlds are tributes to ''VideoGame/YumeNikki'''s White Desert.

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* DeliberatelyMonochrome: Many, many worlds, worlds lack colors besides those that are monochrome, most notably Monochrome Feudal Japan, an absolutely massive world which houses the Gakuran effect. A lot of these worlds are tributes to ''VideoGame/YumeNikki'''s White Desert.



* EyesAlwaysShut: Much like Madotsuki from ''VideoGame/YumeNikki'', Urotsuki always has her eyes closed. Some effects and wallpapers [[SubvertedTrope subvert]] this trope by making her eyes open, or at least partially so.

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* EyesAlwaysShut: Much like Madotsuki from ''VideoGame/YumeNikki'', Urotsuki always has her eyes closed. Some effects and This trope doesn't apply to certain wallpapers [[SubvertedTrope subvert]] this trope by making or effects where her eyes are open, or at least partially so.



** Megusuriuri, but he is neither scary nor malevolent.

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** Megusuriuri, but Megusuriuri's head is filled with eyes in unusual areas, and his hands might have them, too. Unlike many examples of this trope, he is neither scary nor malevolent.



* FacelessEye: The Eyebomb Effect and the people in the Road Maze.

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* FacelessEye: The Eyebomb Effect and the people in the Road Maze.Maze only have a single eye.



* TheFerryman: You can find a shadowy one in The Docks. If you interact with him, he will take you to the Realistic Beach, and vice versa.

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* TheFerryman: You can find a shadowy one figure on a boat in The Docks. If you interact with him, he will take you to the Realistic Beach, and vice versa.



* FlyingSaucer: Randomly appears in a building in the Broken Faces Area. [[spoiler:If you enter it and pick the apple on the control screen, you will find yourself on the path to the Red Riding Hood Effect.]] Sadly, as of version 0.103i, the interior of the UFO cannot be accessed and it will simply drop Urotsuki in 1 of 3 different areas: Fairy Tale Woods, Broken Faces Area, and The Apartments with the Apartments's zebra crossing area replacing the White Fern World. To change between worlds all Urotsuki needs to do is simply to interact with the UFO again.
* FlyingSeafoodSpecial: The area that gives you the Spacesuit Effect has these floating around in the background.

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* FlyingSaucer: Randomly A giant UFO randomly appears in a building in the Broken Faces Area. [[spoiler:If you enter it and pick the apple on the control screen, you will find yourself on the path to the Red Riding Hood Effect.]] Sadly, as of version 0.103i, the interior of the UFO cannot be accessed and it will simply drop Urotsuki in 1 of 3 different areas: Fairy Tale Woods, Broken Faces Area, and The Apartments with the Apartments's zebra crossing area replacing the White Fern World. To change between worlds all Urotsuki needs to do is simply to interact with the UFO again.
* FlyingSeafoodSpecial: The area that gives you the Spacesuit Effect has these lots of fish floating around in the background.



* GardenOfEvil: In one of the more isolated areas of the game, you will come across this along with a DeadGuyOnDisplay and a [[WhenTreesAttack Laughing Tree]].

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* GardenOfEvil: In one part of the more isolated areas of the game, Graffiti Maze, you will come across this along a painted garden, with a DeadGuyOnDisplay the red textures of the "roots", the slightly ominous music, and a [[WhenTreesAttack Laughing Tree]].especially the hanged girl hinting at something more sinister.



* GiantSpider: One is waiting for Urotsuki in the Fairy Tale Path.
* GigglingVillain: Can be heard in certain places of the game, most (in)famously with the clowns and Smile-San.
* GirlishPigtails: The Twintail effect. A currently unused sprite sheet suggests it may be used as PrehensileHair in later versions.
* GirlWithPsychoWeapon: Urotsuki with the chainsaw.

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* GiantSpider: One A giant green spider is waiting for Urotsuki in the Fairy Tale Path.
* GigglingVillain: Can be heard in certain places of the game, most (in)famously with the clowns who chase you down and Smile-San.
Smile-San, who doesn't do anything outright threatening but is a menacing, constantly laughing figure.
* GirlishPigtails: The Twintail effect.effect makes Urotsuki look more girly. A currently unused sprite sheet suggests it may be used as PrehensileHair in later versions.
* GirlWithPsychoWeapon: Urotsuki with the looks friendly and, to some, cute - but her weapon is a chainsaw.



* GrowsOnTrees: Pizza, among other things. A "farmer" NPC in Farm World will show a speech bubble with one of three plants when you interact with him: a Japanese maple leaf, a chili pepper, or a slice of pizza.

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* GrowsOnTrees: Pizza, among other things. A "farmer" NPC in Farm World will show a speech bubble with one of three plants when you interact with him: a Japanese maple leaf, a chili pepper, or a slice of pizza.pizza. These all grow on trees in the same area.



* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Can happen to Urotsuki in a room in her dream apartments. Played entirely for humor, as she can still walk around and there's no blood or gore associated with it.

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* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Can happen to Urotsuki can be cut in half in a room in her dream apartments. Played entirely for humor, as she can still walk around and there's no blood or gore associated with it.



* {{Hikikomori}}: Urotsuki, in tradition to the original game. [[spoiler:The endings often avert this, though.]]

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* {{Hikikomori}}: Urotsuki, in tradition to the original game.game, lives alone in an apartment. [[spoiler:The endings often avert this, though.]]



* {{Invisibility}}: An effect with two states: barely visible, and completely invisible except for shoes.

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* {{Invisibility}}: An effect with two states: barely visible, and completely invisible except for shoes. This will allow Urotsuki to bypass most chasers with ease.



** Don't investigate the lamp in the circus tent if [[spoiler:you fear clowns]].

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** Don't investigate If you approach the lamp doll in the circus tent if [[spoiler:you fear clowns]].tent, the screen will turn black, a door will open, and a clown will suddenly appear in the room.



* LockedInTheDungeon: In the AmusementParkOfDoom. The trip down there is one long Fridge Horror moment. And the {{Monster Clown}}s lock the doors behind you.
* MacroZone: The Toy World becomes this once you eat one of the cheeses in it. Hilariously enough, another cheese will '''[[InvertedTrope invert]]''' this, and make you a giant in a tiny city.

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* LockedInTheDungeon: In the AmusementParkOfDoom. The trip down there is one long Fridge Horror moment. And the {{Monster Clown}}s lock the doors behind you.
you. There are already people locked inside before you enter, with children being visible in the dungeon's cages.
* MacroZone: The Toy World becomes this once you eat one of the cheeses in it.it, which shrinks you and makes the entire area giant. Hilariously enough, another cheese will '''[[InvertedTrope invert]]''' this, and make you a giant in a tiny city.



** There is also the [[WombLevel Intestines Maze]], which you need to navigate in order to access certain areas.

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** There is also the [[WombLevel Intestines Maze]], which you need to navigate in order to access certain areas. There are many portals accessible in the maze, as well as a few chasers roaming around.



* NoodlePeople: The Tall Effect, in addition to the [=NPCs=] that display this trope.

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* NoodlePeople: The Tall Effect, Effect turns Urotsuki tall and thin, in addition to the [=NPCs=] that display this trope.



* PalmTreePanic: A couple of areas in the game display this trope, sans palm trees.

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* PalmTreePanic: A couple of There are several beach areas in the game display this trope, sans game, including the Realistic Beach, which is made of real-life photographs, and the Dream Beach, which actually has a few palm trees.



* PortalPainting: A number of these can be found in the Art Gallery area.

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* PortalPainting: A number of these can be found in the The Art Gallery area.is filled with paintings, several of which will transport Urotsuki elsewhere if she interacts with them.



* SeaMonster: One of them appears, obscured by shadows, in the Neon Sea. It's harmless, though, and it simply floats across the screen without doing much of anything.

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* SeaMonster: One of them appears, A massive sea monster obscured by shadows, shadows appears in the Neon Sea. It's harmless, though, and it simply floats across the screen without doing much of anything.



* ShiftingSandLand: There are quite a few, including the Hourglass Desert and the Tan Desert.
* ShoutOut:

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* ShiftingSandLand: There are quite a few, including the Hourglass Desert Desert, filled with sand dunes and lots of hourglasses as its name implies, and the Tan Desert.
Desert, a vast expanse of sand with a spiral puzzle.
* ShoutOut: ShoutOut:



* ShrinesAndTemples: The Shinto Shrine, an area accessible through the Hand Hub, and the Haniwa Temple, which is accessed from Sign World.
* SlippySlideyIceWorld: Several, including the Ice Floe World and the Plated Snow County [[MiniGame minigame]]. Ice physics don't apply, though this is [[JustifiedTrope justified]] since anything may occur in a dream.

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* ShrinesAndTemples: ShrinesAndTemples:
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The Shinto Shrine is, as its name suggests, the typical Japanese Shinto shrine - except it's much larger on the inside. The Maple Shrine, an area accessible through the Hand Hub, and the Haniwa Temple, which is can be randomly accessed from Sign World.
by walking through one of the Torii gates in front of the shrine or teleporting to the area is extremely similar, except for the maple leafs in the area and the large interior being replaced with a smaller maze.
** The Haniwa Temple isn't dedicated to any religion as far as it seems - instead, it dedicates itself to Haniwas, specifically those based on the small "dancing" terracotta figures.
* SlippySlideyIceWorld: Several, including the Ice Floe World and the Plated Snow County [[MiniGame minigame]]. Ice There are a few ice worlds where ice physics don't apply, though this is [[JustifiedTrope justified]] since anything may occur in a dream.dream:
** The Plated Snow County MiniGame places you in control of Icetsuki, who navigates icy paths surrounded by walls of snow.
** A less conventional example is the Ice Floe World; the ice only appears in large floating chunks, and the rest of the area is more of a starfield.



* SquashedFlat: The result of falling into the trap in the AmusementParkOfDoom's dungeon. Followed by suddenly waking up.

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* SquashedFlat: The result of falling into the trap in the AmusementParkOfDoom's dungeon.dungeon is Urotsuki being crushed by a pillar. Followed by suddenly waking up.



** There's also the sheep, as mentioned in the KillerRabbit entry.

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** There's also the sheep, as mentioned in the KillerRabbit entry.who will chainsaw you if you attempt to chainsaw it.



** The Intestines Maze, which resembles ''VideoGame/YumeNikki's'' Hell.
* YourHeadAsplode: Happens whenever Urotsuki uses the Eyeball Bomb to return to the Nexus.

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** The Intestines Maze, which as its name suggests, resembles ''VideoGame/YumeNikki's'' Hell.
the insides of an intestine.
* YourHeadAsplode: Happens whenever Whenever Urotsuki uses the Eyeball Bomb to return to the Nexus.
Nexus, her head, now taking the form of the bomb, will explode.
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* ObviousBeta: More so than most fan games.
** Gameplay-wise, you'll find lots of paths that are blocked in some way and lack warps. The title screen itself even has a 'this game is under development' message. It still works very well, however.
** Outside of the game, there's an insane amount of placeholder maps, events, etc. that have no content whatsoever, as well as incomplete and under development maps.
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** A hidden subarea in Red Streetlight World has masses of streetlights that have been warped into the shapes of {{EldritchAbomination}}s.
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* CloningBlues: A room inside Toy World has a machine that clones Urotsuki ''non-stop'' if you interact with it.
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** If you interact with a blank window after moving through the Never-Ending Hallway long enough, you'll encounter a replica of [[VideoGame/YumeNikki Madotsuki's room]] if it were located in [[VideoGame/{{Earthbound}} Moonside]].
** The Highway area has the Neon Highway, which has a similar neon aesthetic and surreal atmosphere to Moonside. A shop located nearby also has a [[VideoGame/{{Earthbound}} Pencil Statue and Eraser Statue]] in the back.

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** If you interact with a blank window after moving through the Never-Ending Hallway long enough, you'll encounter a replica of [[VideoGame/YumeNikki Madotsuki's room]] if it were located in [[VideoGame/{{Earthbound}} [[VideoGame/EarthBound1994 Moonside]].
** The Highway area has the Neon Highway, which has a similar neon aesthetic and surreal atmosphere to Moonside. A shop located nearby also has a [[VideoGame/{{Earthbound}} [[VideoGame/EarthBound1994 Pencil Statue and Eraser Statue]] in the back.
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** Board Game Islands is a lovely ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994''-inspired world with peppy music and cute characters. [[spoiler: If you use the Dice effect and randomly roll the red eye, things ''instantly'' change as the colors turn red and black and eyes appear ''everywhere''. Not to mention that this event can randomly teleport you to an island with the creepy-looking "King Fuun", or that you can trigger an event within the event that involves a creepy FACE-like mask trapping Urotsuki inside itself.]]
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The game can be downloaded [[https://yume2kki.fandom.com/wiki/Downloads here]] and updates very frequently.

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The game can be downloaded [[https://yume2kki.fandom.com/wiki/Downloads [[https://www.yume.wiki/2kki/Downloads here]] and updates very frequently.frequently. Additionally, the game may be played [[https://ynoproject.net/2kki/ online]] with added social functionality and progression systems.
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** By eating one of the cheeses in the Block Zone (specifically the one in the Tic-Tac-Toe area), Urotsuki will then appear as a ginormous version (large enough to kick over/trample larger buildings) of herself in a "miniature" city, where she then can (and will) trample buildings and wreak massive havoc within said city, plus it even gives you a [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/yume2kki/images/0/08/Pc_yumegamen_03-80.png wallpaper]] for doing so.

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** By eating one of the cheeses in the Block Zone (specifically the one in the Tic-Tac-Toe TabletopGame/TicTacToe area), Urotsuki will then appear as a ginormous version (large enough to kick over/trample larger buildings) of herself in a "miniature" city, where she then can (and will) trample buildings and wreak massive havoc within said city, plus it even gives you a [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/yume2kki/images/0/08/Pc_yumegamen_03-80.png wallpaper]] for doing so.

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*** Subverted for Painter-Kun in an unusual way: Version 0.106c revived him in all existing saves that were created prior to updating to this version. If he was killed after updating then he stayed dead.



* KillItWithFire:
** The Lantern Effect could be used to burn [=NPCs=] that are blocking passageways.
** Subverted for Painter-Kun in an unusual way: Version 0.106c revived him in all existing saves that were created prior to updating to this version. If he was killed after updating then he stayed dead.

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* KillItWithFire:
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KillItWithFire: The Lantern Effect could be used to burn [=NPCs=] that are blocking passageways.
** Subverted for Painter-Kun in an unusual way: Version 0.106c revived him in all existing saves that were created prior to updating to this version. If he was killed after updating then he stayed dead.
passageways.
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* EverythingsBetterWithPenguins: The Penguin effect, which allows Urotsuki to swim faster and cross underwater gaps.
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* SpacesuitsAreSCUBAGear: The Spacesuit Effect allows Urotsuki to float across underwater trenches...very, very slowly.

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