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Revision as of 17:18, 21 December 2013

Safety
Saftey.png
Title Screen
Release
Latest Version

v1.2.2

Creator

Moga

Language

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Engine

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Release Date

2011

Details
Protagonist

Unnamed/Minotaur Unnamed/Minotaur

Nexus Doors

N/A

Effects

N/A

Endings

?

Overview

Safety is a Yume Nikki fangame created by Moga. It has a sequel named Safety: Life Is A Maze.

Gameplay

..Controls..

  • Walk into/press z or Enter: interact, attack, talk.
  • Press x, Esc: Cancel.
  • Shift: Menu, save.

..Explanation..

The beginning of the game is mostly story; once you begin actual gameplay there will be very little story to guide you.

Here are some things to keep in mind: To open doors and move forward you must fulfill certain conditions. Some involve keys, some involve items - Some involve out of the box thinking to complete - try everything!

There are many treasures to collect, which will help in completing the game- most are revealed when you open doors on a floor. Not every treasure is revealed in the same way though.

There are several tiers of monsters - if a tier above yours attacks you, you will be damaged. You have limited health, once it is depleted - you will die.

(Taken from the game's Readme file.)

Plot

You start off as Doro, who goes to explore a cave with his girlfriend Femme. A bit later you switch to a nameless girl commonly referred to as "Minotaur", possibly because she has horns. Minotaur is trapped in a cave and obtains an axe at the beginning of her journey, just like Doro.

Download/Links

Download

Dev Blog