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Yume Nikki (ゆめにっき?, lit. Dream Diary) is a 2004 independently produced surreal adventure PC game by homebrew Japanese developer Kikiyama. The game was created using RPG Maker 2003, but has few role-playing game (RPG) elements. The most current version of the game is 0.10, the latest release since October 2007. Players explore the dreams of the fictional character Madotsuki (窓付き?, lit. windowed). Travelling through her dreams, the player encounters surreal and sometimes disturbing scenes, such as being swallowed by a large red sewer-creature, meeting a disembodied head character known as Uboa (ウボァ?) and a full-screen rotating image of a girl with five arms.
Freelance video game journalist Lewis Denby stated it is a "genuinely upsetting" game and that, "there's more to [Madotsuki's] existence than almost any other videogame character you'll ever meet". Independent game developer Derek Yu enjoyed the game, comparing its visual theme to EarthBound and stating "The lack of dialogue or any 'action' fills me with this strange sense of dread."
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