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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
'''Single Line (单行道)''' is a Chinese Yume Nikki fangame. | '''Single Line (单行道)''' is a Chinese Yume Nikki fangame. It is currently just a demo. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The protagonist of this game is a [[Protagonist_(Single_Line)|nameless girl]] in a white dress. | The protagonist of this game is a [[Protagonist_(Single_Line)|nameless girl]] in a white dress. | ||
[Roughly translated from Yumenikki.info] | [Roughly translated from Yumenikki.info] | ||
You may leave your room, but you won't be able to leave your neighborhood. You start in a room with two signs saying "in" and "out". The two nexus doors you find while sleeping take you to the exact same place; but you get either the weapon effect or the speed effect once you enter one of them. You can save from the items menu, but the save item will be gone once you use it. There is even an item in the menu where you can kill yourself and get game over. | |||
The introduction and game over screens are both excerpts from the poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost. | |||
==Plot== | ==Plot== |
Revision as of 14:10, 20 April 2014
Overview
Single Line (单行道) is a Chinese Yume Nikki fangame. It is currently just a demo.
Gameplay
The protagonist of this game is a nameless girl in a white dress. [Roughly translated from Yumenikki.info]
You may leave your room, but you won't be able to leave your neighborhood. You start in a room with two signs saying "in" and "out". The two nexus doors you find while sleeping take you to the exact same place; but you get either the weapon effect or the speed effect once you enter one of them. You can save from the items menu, but the save item will be gone once you use it. There is even an item in the menu where you can kill yourself and get game over.
The introduction and game over screens are both excerpts from the poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost.
Plot
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