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|image = Memoriesofreplica.png
|image = Memoriesofreplica.png
|caption = ver 1.5.0.0 title screen
|caption = Memories of Replica's Title Screen (v1.5.0.0)
|Version = ver 1.5.0.0
|Version = 1.5.0.0 (2013/09/20)
|Creator = [[Atelier Izumi (あとりえいずみ)]]
|Creator = [[Atelier Izumi (あとりえいずみ)]]
|Language = Japanese
|Language = Japanese
|Engine = {{Engine|Flash}}
|Engine = {{Engine|Flash}}
|Date = {{Date|2012-12-3}}
|Date = 2011-12-3
|Protagonist = [http://yumenikki.wikia.com/wiki/Poniko Poniko]
|Protagonist = [https://yume.wiki/yume/Poniko Poniko]
|Nexus Doors = N/A
|Nexus Doors = N/A
|Effects = 24
|Effects = 24
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==Overview==
==Overview==
'''Memories of Replica''' (メモリーズオブレプリカ, Memorīzuoburepurika) is a sequel to [[Houchou Shoujo Gensoukyoku (包丁少女幻窓曲)]], although it is different in both art style and gameplay. The game borrows only the characters and the stage styles from the original [[w:c:yumenikki:Yume Nikki|Yume Nikki]], all characters can have actions and positions different to their original counterparts.   
'''Memories of Replica''' ('''メモリーズオブレプリカ''', ''Memorīzuoburepurika'') is a Japanese Yume Nikki fangame made by [[Atelier Izumi (あとりえいずみ)|Atelier Izumi]] in Flash. It is a sequel to [[Houchou Shoujo Gensoukyoku (包丁少女幻窓曲)|Houchou Shoujo Gensoukyoku]], although it is different in both art style and gameplay. The game borrows characters and dream worlds from the original [https://yume.wiki/Main_Page Yume Nikki] while giving them actions and positions different to their original counterparts.   


The game once had a story before ver 1.5.0.0 update, with characters totally not related to Yume Nikki.  After the removal of the story, the characters are either removed or replaced with original characters composed of Yume Nikki things.   
After the 1.5.0.0 update, all conversations and story events within the game were removed. Characters unrelated to Yume Nikki were also put on the chopping block and either removed or replaced.   


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
This game takes Yume Nikki characters and puts them in a platformer world with Castlevania-style action and Metroid-like exploration. [[w:c:yumenikki:poniko|Poniko]], as the main protagonist of this game, uses a shadowy scythe from nowhere as her main weapon.
Memories of Replica is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metroidvania Metroidvania] set in an alternate version of the Yume Nikki world. You play as [https://yume.wiki/yume/Poniko Poniko] who wields a scythe as her main weapon.


As the story goes forward, she can buy a pistol from [[w:c:yumenikki:Seccom Masada|Seccom Masada]], which allows her deal damage from a distance.
Enemies killed by the player drop spheres of ''Dream Points'' (DP), acting as a currency. DP can be used to purchase restorative items, pistol parts, and HP/SP upgrades. As the player progresses, a pistol may be purchased from [https://yume.wiki/yume/Seccom_Masada-sensei Seccom Masada], allowing damage to be dealt from a distance.


When an enemy gets killed, it will drop a sphere of DP (Dream Points), which acts as the currency in this game. Poniko can use DP to purchase heal items, parts of pistol, and HP/SP max-ups.
Replicas of the [https://yume.wiki/yume/Effects effects] from Yume Nikki can be found throughout the world with some of them acting as passive power-ups. A single replica may be equipped at a time, affecting stats and unlocking special moves.


There are replicas of the "Effects" in the word to be found, some of them acts as passive power-ups once picked up.  Poniko can equip a replica at a time, which affects her stats and special moves, some even give her additional enhancements.  Some replicas carry special moves which can be performed via commands; the move carried by the currently equipped replica can use special attack button as a shortcut.
===Controls===
===Controls===
*'''Z''': Attack
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*'''C''': Special attack (depends on equipped Replica)
*'''C''': Special attack (depends on equipped Replica)
*'''A''', '''Shift''', '''Ctrl''': Dodge
*'''A''', '''Shift''', '''Ctrl''': Dodge
*'''D''', '''V''': Shot (may change depending on equipped Replica)
*'''D''', '''V''': Shoot (depends on equipped Replica)
*'''S''', '''Enter''': Pause/inventory menu
*'''S''', '''Enter''': Pause/Inventory menu
 
=== Houchou Shoujo Mode ===
After finishing the game for the first time, '''Houchou Shoujo Mode''' will become accessible on the title screen. Within this mode, the player takes control of [https://yume.wiki/yume/Madotsuki Madotsuki] who starts with the Knife replica and uses unique special moves. Unlike Poniko, in all game versions, Madotsuki doesn't have any lines and cannot interact with any NPCs other than merchants and the healer.


==Plot==
==Plot==
:''All stories removed in ver 1.5.0.0 update. The following content introduces the plot of ver 1.0.0.5 or earlier.''
:''All story events were removed in 1.5.0.0 update. The following content is a summary of the story found in v1.0.0.5 or earlier.''
:''None of the characters is called by name in the story, including Madotsuki, Monoko, and Monoe, ones with official names.  All area names are referred as "temporary code names". ''
:''None of the characters are called by name in the story and all area names are referred to as "temporary code names".''
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Story begins from Poniko in the woods in fromt of Madotsuki's "mansion" in the dream world. When Poniko enters Madotsuki's room, she doesn't see Madotsuki there.  Poniko mentions that she heard the inhabitants of the dream world go mad, where she speculates that something unusual happened to Madotsuki.  Then, Poniko decides to find Madotsuki.<nowiki></nowiki>
The story begins with Poniko standing in the woods in front of Madotsuki's "mansion" within the dream world. Upon entering she finds that Madotsuki is nowhere to be found and mentions having heard that inhabitants of the dream world can go mad. Believing something unusual happened to Madotsuki she decides to try and find her.


Poniko passes through the Wilderness ("荒野", ''kouya'') area with hostile dream-world beings, then finally arrives the Shelter ("シェルター"). In the Shelter, there are many dream-world beings who still keep their sanity: Seccom Masada, who sells a pistol-shaped relic and its upgrade parts; [[w:c:yumenikki:KyuuKyuu-kun|KyuuKyuu-kun]], who sells heal items; a monk bearing the resemblance of [[w:c:yumenikki:Jellyfish|Jellyfish]], who teachs dodge techniques ("回避術", ''Kaihi-jutsu'') in exchange of DP; [[w:c:yumenikki:Onsen-san|Onsen-san]], who manages a hotspring room which acts as heal spot; [[w:c:yumenikki:Monoe|Monoe]], [[w:c:yumenikki:Monoko|Monoko]], [[w:c:yumenikki:Cube Guru|Cube Guru]], and [[w:c:yumenikki:Mafurako|Mafurako]], who don't have duties but will give Poniko something or advice as the story progress goes; a crowd of [[w:c:yumenikki:Pirori|Pirori]], who can't really help but show the concern for the world.  In the centeral room, [[w:c:yumenikki:Mars-san|Mars-san]], displayed on a square screen-like thing and acting much like a seer, tells Poniko the next destination to deal with the chaos of the world.
Poniko travels through the Wilderness ("荒野", ''kouya'') area while fending off hostile dream-world beings and arrives at the Shelter ("シェルター"). There she finds dream-world beings who have gathered together in the one place they can still keep their sanity. She meets up with various characters from Yume Nikki who provide services to help her on her search in exchange for Dream Points she gathers from hostile dream-world beings:
*[https://yume.wiki/yume/Seccom_Masada-sensei Seccom Masada]: Sells a pistol-shaped relic and parts to upgrade it with.
*[https://yume.wiki/yume/KyuuKyuu-kun KyuuKyuu-kun]: Sells restorative items.
*A monk similar in appearance to a [https://yume.wiki/yume/Jellyfish Jellyfish]: Teaches dodging techniques ("回避術", ''Kaihi-jutsu'').
*[https://yume.wiki/yume/Onsen-san Onsen-san]: Who manages a hot spring acting as a healing spot.
*[https://yume.wiki/yume/Mars-san Mars-san]: Acts as a seer and gives directions to the next destination Poniko must visit to deal with the chaos of the world.
*[https://yume.wiki/yume/Monoe Monoe], [https://yume.wiki/yume/Monoko Monoko], [https://yume.wiki/yume/Cube_Guru Cube Guru], and [https://yume.wiki/yume/Mafurako Mafurako]: Provide items and advice as the story progresses.
*A crowd of [https://yume.wiki/yume/Pirori Pirori]: Spit out dialogue about the world and their concern for it.


When Poniko reaches Mars-san for the first time, Mars-san refers Poniko as "the one guided by the world" ("世界に導かれし者").  Poniko asks Mars-san about what is wrong with the world, then Mars-san says "The truth must be seen by (your) own eyes, but I still can show the way you should go. That's the only right given to me."  Mars-san then tells Poniko to pass the north-west way to the area at very west, the Swamp ("沼地"), where [[w:c:yumenikki:Kimajo|Kimajo]] resides and replica of Witch Effect lies. Poniko makes her own way to defeat Kimajo and take Witch replica.  After that, she goes back to the Shelter.
When Poniko reaches Mars-san for the first time, Mars-san refers to her as "the one guided by the world" ("世界に導かれし者").  Poniko asks Mars-san about the state of the world with Mars-san stating "The truth must be seen by your own eyes, but I still can show the way you should go. That's the only right given to me". They then direct her west to the Swampland where she can find [https://yume.wiki/yume/Kimajo Kimajo]. Poniko goes on her way and after defeating Kimajo, finds the Witch replica.


Mars-san gives the direction to the Dense Woods ("樹海") at the end of the east and aware Poniko of the rough way to her target. Poniko buys the replica of Umbrella Effect in KyuuKyuu-Kun's shop to prevent damage from acid rain in the area. Poniko then passes through Block City ("ブロックシティ") and enters the Dense Wood.  The Dense Wood has acid rain in some "chambers", which requires Umbrella replica to explore safely.  Poniko finds three [[w:c:yumenikki:Floyag|Floyag]] in the boss chamber and defeats them, then she picks up the replica of Frog Effect, which allows her to perform mid-air jump.
Speaking with Mars-san again she directed towards the east in the direction of the Dense Woods ("樹海") and warns her of the acid rains found there. Before heading out she stops by KyuuKyuu-Kun's shop and buys the Umbrella replica to shield her from the rains of the Dense Woods. Along the way Poniko uses the Witch replica in combination with her pistol to burn down a large bush of grass blocking her way and finds herself traveling through the Block City ("ブロックシティ"). Eventually Poniko enters the Dense wood and fights a trio of [https://yume.wiki/yume/Floyag Floyag] who drop the Frog replica, allowing her to jump in mid-air.


After Poniko arrives the Shelter, Mars-san tells Poniko to go to the Snowy Mountain ("雪山") at the north-west, where severe cold weather may easily takes the life of a dream-world being not living there.  Poniko asks Mafurako about how to survive under the low temperature, then Mafurako gives Poniko a key to the warehouse in Block City, allowing Poniko to take the spare set of Hat & Scarf.  After obtaining Hat & Scarf replica, Poniko passes through the Central Hallway ("中央連絡通路") and the Mountain Area ("山岳地帯"), then arrives Snowy Mountain. Hat & Scarf replica nullfies the heavy damage by the cold spots in the Snowy Mountain, help Poniko to reach the boss room to face Yuki-onna.  Poniko defeats Yuki-onna, then obtains the replica of Yuki-onna effect.
Returning to Mars-san, Poniko is told to travel northwest to the Snowy Mountain ("雪山"). After being warned of the freezing temperatures found there, Poniko speaks with Mafurako who gives her a key to a warehouse in Block City that will contain a replica to help her traverse the mountain. Making the trip to the warehouse, Poniko finds the Hat & Scarf replica before making her way through the the Central Hallway ("中央連絡通路") and Mountain Area ("山岳地帯") to arrive at the Snowy Mountain. There she fights [https://yume.wiki/yume/Yuki-onna Yuki-onna] who drops the Yuki-onna replica and Poniko makes her way back to the shelter once more.


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==Downloads==
==Download==
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|'''1.5.0.0'''
| September 20, 2013
|{{Date|2013-09-20}}
|?
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|'''[http://atelierizumi.org/download/yumenikki_mor_1500.zip Official Site]'''
|'''[http://atelierizumi.org/mor/ Official Site] (use the link directly under "ダウンロード")'''
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| ver 1.0.0.5
| 1.0.0.5
| December 10, 2011
|{{Date|2011-12-10}}
|?
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|Not available in official site<br />[https://mega.nz/#!2N4BAJDZ!YrBzRBLetaQYtqjVVdymOhEAJElsmh0AU7lkSyeT5_Q Mega.nz]
|[https://mega.nz/#!2N4BAJDZ!YrBzRBLetaQYtqjVVdymOhEAJElsmh0AU7lkSyeT5_Q MEGA (Mirror)]
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| ver 1.0.0.4
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| December 9, 2011
|{{Date|2011-12-09}}
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| ver 1.0.0.3
| 1.0.0.3
| December 7, 2011
|{{Date|2011-12-07}}
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| 1.0.0.2
| December 6, 2011
|{{Date|2011-12-06}}
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| ver 1.0.0.1
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| December 5, 2011
|{{Date|2011-12-05}}
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| ver 1.0.0.0
| 1.0.0.0
| December 3, 2011
|{{Date|2011-12-03}}
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Memories of Replica (メモリーズオブレプリカ)
Memoriesofreplica.png
Memories of Replica's Title Screen (v1.5.0.0)
Release
Latest Version

1.5.0.0 (2013/09/20)

Creator

Atelier Izumi (あとりえいずみ)

Language

Japanese

Engine

Flash

Release Date

December 3, 2011

Details
Protagonist

Poniko Poniko

Nexus Doors

N/A

Effects

24

Endings

1


Overview

Memories of Replica (メモリーズオブレプリカ, Memorīzuoburepurika) is a Japanese Yume Nikki fangame made by Atelier Izumi in Flash. It is a sequel to Houchou Shoujo Gensoukyoku, although it is different in both art style and gameplay. The game borrows characters and dream worlds from the original Yume Nikki while giving them actions and positions different to their original counterparts.

After the 1.5.0.0 update, all conversations and story events within the game were removed. Characters unrelated to Yume Nikki were also put on the chopping block and either removed or replaced.

Gameplay

Memories of Replica is a Metroidvania set in an alternate version of the Yume Nikki world. You play as Poniko who wields a scythe as her main weapon.

Enemies killed by the player drop spheres of Dream Points (DP), acting as a currency. DP can be used to purchase restorative items, pistol parts, and HP/SP upgrades. As the player progresses, a pistol may be purchased from Seccom Masada, allowing damage to be dealt from a distance.

Replicas of the effects from Yume Nikki can be found throughout the world with some of them acting as passive power-ups. A single replica may be equipped at a time, affecting stats and unlocking special moves.

Controls

  • Z: Attack
  • X: Jump
  • C: Special attack (depends on equipped Replica)
  • A, Shift, Ctrl: Dodge
  • D, V: Shoot (depends on equipped Replica)
  • S, Enter: Pause/Inventory menu

Houchou Shoujo Mode

After finishing the game for the first time, Houchou Shoujo Mode will become accessible on the title screen. Within this mode, the player takes control of Madotsuki who starts with the Knife replica and uses unique special moves. Unlike Poniko, in all game versions, Madotsuki doesn't have any lines and cannot interact with any NPCs other than merchants and the healer.

Plot

All story events were removed in 1.5.0.0 update. The following content is a summary of the story found in v1.0.0.5 or earlier.
None of the characters are called by name in the story and all area names are referred to as "temporary code names".

The story begins with Poniko standing in the woods in front of Madotsuki's "mansion" within the dream world. Upon entering she finds that Madotsuki is nowhere to be found and mentions having heard that inhabitants of the dream world can go mad. Believing something unusual happened to Madotsuki she decides to try and find her.

Poniko travels through the Wilderness ("荒野", kouya) area while fending off hostile dream-world beings and arrives at the Shelter ("シェルター"). There she finds dream-world beings who have gathered together in the one place they can still keep their sanity. She meets up with various characters from Yume Nikki who provide services to help her on her search in exchange for Dream Points she gathers from hostile dream-world beings:

  • Seccom Masada: Sells a pistol-shaped relic and parts to upgrade it with.
  • KyuuKyuu-kun: Sells restorative items.
  • A monk similar in appearance to a Jellyfish: Teaches dodging techniques ("回避術", Kaihi-jutsu).
  • Onsen-san: Who manages a hot spring acting as a healing spot.
  • Mars-san: Acts as a seer and gives directions to the next destination Poniko must visit to deal with the chaos of the world.
  • Monoe, Monoko, Cube Guru, and Mafurako: Provide items and advice as the story progresses.
  • A crowd of Pirori: Spit out dialogue about the world and their concern for it.

When Poniko reaches Mars-san for the first time, Mars-san refers to her as "the one guided by the world" ("世界に導かれし者"). Poniko asks Mars-san about the state of the world with Mars-san stating "The truth must be seen by your own eyes, but I still can show the way you should go. That's the only right given to me". They then direct her west to the Swampland where she can find Kimajo. Poniko goes on her way and after defeating Kimajo, finds the Witch replica.

Speaking with Mars-san again she directed towards the east in the direction of the Dense Woods ("樹海") and warns her of the acid rains found there. Before heading out she stops by KyuuKyuu-Kun's shop and buys the Umbrella replica to shield her from the rains of the Dense Woods. Along the way Poniko uses the Witch replica in combination with her pistol to burn down a large bush of grass blocking her way and finds herself traveling through the Block City ("ブロックシティ"). Eventually Poniko enters the Dense wood and fights a trio of Floyag who drop the Frog replica, allowing her to jump in mid-air.

Returning to Mars-san, Poniko is told to travel northwest to the Snowy Mountain ("雪山"). After being warned of the freezing temperatures found there, Poniko speaks with Mafurako who gives her a key to a warehouse in Block City that will contain a replica to help her traverse the mountain. Making the trip to the warehouse, Poniko finds the Hat & Scarf replica before making her way through the the Central Hallway ("中央連絡通路") and Mountain Area ("山岳地帯") to arrive at the Snowy Mountain. There she fights Yuki-onna who drops the Yuki-onna replica and Poniko makes her way back to the shelter once more.

[WIP]

Download

Version Date Announcement Download
1.5.0.0

September 20, 2013

// Official Site (use the link directly under "ダウンロード")
1.0.0.5

December 10, 2011

// MEGA (Mirror)
1.0.0.4

December 9, 2011

// Deleted
1.0.0.3

December 7, 2011

// Deleted
1.0.0.2

December 6, 2011

// Deleted
1.0.0.1

December 5, 2011

// Deleted
1.0.0.0

December 3, 2011

// Deleted

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