Yume Nikki

Yume Nikki

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By LexiBird
"Yume Nikki" means "Dream Diary" in Japanese (and thus the word can be written as 夢日記 although the title is normally in hiragana), and the game follows a young girl named Madotsuki as she dreams. The goal is to seek out and acquire all 24 'Effects'. (Guide update coming soon!)
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I've made this guide before but it wasn't asscosiated with the Yume Nikki Game due to it not being released on Steam yet, so here is the guide again for people to better understand Yume Nikki.

Artist of the guides avatar[dakosito.tumblr.com]

In order to navigate through the guide, click on the ramen decor icon next to the titles of the chapters.🍥<---this little guy
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Artist of this piece[www.pixiv.net]


Yume Nikki (ゆめにっき) (pronounced /juːme nikki/) is a 32-Bit freeware game created by Kikiyama, a Japanese solo game designer.

The game otherwise has no plot, and nearly the entire game is left up to speculation. There are many fan theories on what the game and its events mean. Some of them are more graphic or abstract than the others, you have been warned.

This guide will explain some of the worlds, characters, events, etc. to help your Yume Nikki experience and/or enlighten you on what this game means.
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Madotsuki (窓付き, lit. windowed) (pronounced /mɑˈdɒtsuː.kiː/) is the protagonist of Yume Nikki. She is one of the few characters in Yume Nikki with an established name, since characters require a name for the menu screen in RPG Maker games (the other two being Monoko and Monoe, specified in the filenames of their image files).

Artist of this piece[www.deviantart.com]

As with virtually everything else in the game, Madotsuki's identity and life are a mystery. Only what can be seen in-game can be considered canon, although there are many varying interpretations of her.


'Madotsuki' is not a word used as a name in Japan - in fact, it may not even be her true name at all. It could be thought of as being a metaphor; more a description of the character as the 'player's window into the dream world' rather than a literal name. It could also be a way to preserve the game's theme of loneliness by giving the character a functional, dehumanizing name, rather than a personal name.
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Although Madotsuki can go out onto the balcony, attempting to leave the room by the door results in her simply shaking her head. This may be either due to her being a hikikomori, or because Madotsuki is physically unable to open it.

The balcony background changes depending on the time of day. It is a place of limited functionality until a later point in the game, and its dream world representation simply serves as a spawnpoint for the dream world.

To access the Dream World, use the bed. To save your game, use the desk. To have some fun, use the pink console on the floor.
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Source of image[vocaloid.fandom.com] --->




The Nexus (A.K.A. The Door Room) is the first room of the dream world, serving as the central hub from which all other locations can be eventually reached. The room is one of the most iconic locations in Yume Nikki, with its characteristic colorful doors and concentric Aztec-inspired floor design.
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Yume Nikki is a game consisting of many interconnected locations that vary wildly in theme and size. One of the goals of the game is to visit them all and witness the many events that take place there.

The dream world is an intricate labyrinth of openly looping regions and obscure pathways, but most regions of the game can be considered as part of an individual 'world' with connections to other worlds.
Artist of this piece[www.pixiv.net]
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Artist of top image[www.pixiv.net]
Artist of bottom image[www.pixiv.net]
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Artist of this piece[www.zerochan.net]
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Artist of this piece[www.pixiv.net]
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A majority of information came from the Yume Nikki Wiki Page[yumenikki.wikia.com].
And of course the game Yume Nikki which can be downloaded from the Wiki Page linked above or from Madotsuki's Closet[www.theneitherworld.com].
Here's a link to the subreddit page Uboachan.net


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57 Comments
Светик 6 Jan @ 10:54am 
beautiful design =)
lume 6 Dec, 2024 @ 12:05pm 
and also which other effects are required to acquire another effect
lume 6 Dec, 2024 @ 12:04pm 
it'd be super helpful to know which item to interact with in order to get effects. or at least some directions towards it! i'm finding it really difficult to find certain things
gurginta 29 Nov, 2024 @ 11:15am 
what
coz 30 Sep, 2024 @ 1:58pm 
oh also for anyone that cant seem to unlock the ending you should have 25 effects in total, 24 from collection plus the tutorial effect
Pan 28 Aug, 2024 @ 6:06pm 
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coz 2 Jul, 2024 @ 11:51pm 
im a pretty new player and although i got a good portion of the effects i was wondering where i could find the rest - this guide helps, and it doesnt completely spoil it too by giving exact locations, which is pretty nice!

this guide is pretty neat and i can tell that you put alot of effort into it, thank you very much.

and happy 20th anniversary of Yume Nikki!
Sharkbilby 17 May, 2024 @ 2:48am 
Going to make my guides look like this from now on, once I get more time.
LexiBird  [author] 21 Mar, 2024 @ 5:18pm 
Thank you for your praise!

and i have noticed that lack of information. I will be redesigning and updating this guide this year so I'll add your suggestion!

If anyone else has some suggestions, feel free to share and I will implement them.

Thank you to the rest of those who have commented on this guide giving their praise.
I appreciate it and am grateful for the feedback and positivity!

Stay tuned! :Big_Heart:
KelpTheGreat 21 Mar, 2024 @ 4:06pm 
This is pretty helpful in some regards, but it doesn't do the most important thing IMO - tell you exactly where to find each effect. Even some vague directions would be nice.