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Kikiyama continued to update the game until 2007. Soon after, the game received an unofficial English translation which helped it spread to a wider audience. Kikiyama first shared a build of the game on Jvia the Japanese textboard 2channel. Despite this, it lacks many features that are often associated with role-playing games, such as dialogue and combat. They created the game using RPG Maker 2003, a computer program designed for making 2D role-playing games. Kikiyama's true identity has never been revealed, and very little information is known about them. Yume Nikki was created by a Japanese developer known pseudonymously as Kikiyama. The game's ending, unlocked after the player collects all 24 effects, shows Madotsuki jumping off of the balcony of her apartment. There is no way to encounter a game over, although enemies do exist in the form of NPCs that can teleport the player to inescapable areas, forcing the player to wake up or use an effect to return to the Nexus. The player can encounter many objects and creatures, some of which send Madotsuki to new areas and some of which give the player effects. The player's objective is to explore these areas and collect 24 different effects, which can be used to change Madotsuki's appearance or equipment. Each of the doors lead to a different area in the dream world, with each area generally having a unique feel and design. Inside the dream world, the player can leave Madotsuki's apartment, leading her into a room with 12 new doors called the Nexus. Her dream begins in a room closely resembling her apartment. Sleeping in Madotsuki's bed causes her to fall asleep and start dreaming.
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The player can save their progress by sitting at Madotsuki's desk and writing in her dream diary. The game begins inside her apartment, which the player is unable to leave. windowed) who lives in a one-room apartment by herself. The player controls a girl named Madotsuki ( 窓付き, lit. Some critics have cited it as an early example of a " walking simulator". Yume Nikki is an exploration-based adventure game game without dialogue, combat, or a plot. Madotsuki on a staircase with the bicycle effect equipped Yume Nikki has also been adapted into a manga and light novel, and has influenced other indie games. A 3D reboot supervised by Kikiyama titled Yume Nikki: Dream Diary was released on Steam the following month. The game was released on Steam by publisher Playism in January 2018. Despite initially receiving minimal attention, it eventually garnered a cult following and received critical praise for its surreal visual style. The game was first distributed on 2channel as freeware in June 2004 with subsequent updates continuing until 2007. The player's goal is to collect 24 effects, which are items that change Madotsuki's appearance or equipment. The player explores the dreams of the protagonist Madotsuki and encounters a number of surreal locations and creatures. It was developed using RPG Maker 2003, but lacks many gameplay elements commonly associated with role-playing games. Dream Diary) is an adventure game made by pseudonymous Japanese developer Kikiyama.