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BEST CROSSOVER EVAR
Started by ViCE, Nov 20 2009 09:48 PM
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Posted 20 November 2009 - 09:48 PM
#2
Posted 21 November 2009 - 01:05 AM
I do not know who Yume Nikki is?
THERE ARE SO MANY LOOPS I AM OUT OF!
(Thanks to the magic of Google I find it is some sort of game? More research necessary...)
THERE ARE SO MANY LOOPS I AM OUT OF!
(Thanks to the magic of Google I find it is some sort of game? More research necessary...)
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Posted 21 November 2009 - 01:35 AM
Yume Nikki is a Japanese freeware game about exploring the dreams of the protagonist, Madotsuki. To quote the fansite below:I do not know who Yume Nikki is?
THERE ARE SO MANY LOOPS I AM OUT OF!
(Thanks to the magic of Google I find it is some sort of game? More research necessary...)
"Yume Nikki is a game that was created in 2004 using the program RPG Maker 2003. In it you play a girl named Madotsuki, a shut-in who will not leave her apartment. Pretty much the only thing you can do with her is make her go to sleep, which causes her to enter a vast and bizarre dream world."
If I remember correctly the title translates to "Dream Diary"
This is a good site for info: http://www.theneithe....com/yumenikki/
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