Freeware Gameclub #1, Yume Nikki |
Freeware Gameclub #1, Yume Nikki |
Apr 3 2011, 02:15 AM
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Namco Professor Group: Mayors Joined: 19-March 07 |
The game that showed the most interest in the initial (five replies long or so) discussion for the Freeware Gameclub was Yume Nikki and I feel I wanna go ahead and make this topic before I do something dumb and forget about it.
The game: The first game will be Yume Nikki, an RPG Maker game. Translated as "Dream Diary" the game is a fairly straightforward one. There is very little text, and a simple to follow plot. You play as a shut-in who refuses to leave their apartment. The only things to do are play a simple video game, or sleep and dream. Inside the dreamworld is where the core of the game lies, as you explore the mental world of the character with little to nothing indicating what each environment means as well as finding particular objects in these areas called "effects" that allow you to do various useful/unuseful things. The most enjoyable part of the game to the fanbase seems to be the interpretation possible as to what these areas, items, and events represent as you explore. The final note is that some of the areas and things in the game are fairly un-kid friendly. Areas can transition from more light dreams to nightmares fairly quickly, and at times, through completely random events. The download can be found here: http://rapidshare.com/#!download|46cg|...sh_v3.rar|56448 Since it's a rapidshare link, and I do not trust those fiends, I'd like to say to keep your internet shields up regarding the link. Not necessarily because of the file, but rapidshare themselves. It's the only one I can find, so it'll have to do for now. General Gameclub practice: The general idea of the gameclub is to play through free games we can all find and play easily and for anyone to jump in and discuss them. The games should typically take about a month to play and afterwards we will move on to another game someone has found/knows about or if the game is particularly short (or uninteresting) the change could happen sooner. This not only encourages people to play games, but to also go out and find them. Hopefully this works out. |
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