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Yume Nikki is an experimental Japanese indie game from 2005 by developer Kikiyama created on Enterbrain's RPG Maker 2003. It's original elements of gameplay have inspired a large cult following and a wide variety of fangames and spiritual successors. This wiki strives to document these games as well as provide something of a walkthrough for them. You can get started by viewing the directory of games as linked below, searching the wiki to find a page you're looking for, or contributing by adding your knowledge to the database.

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Ultra Violet follows the traditional gameplay of exploration and collecting effects, but it quickly caught players' attention with the unique approach to fangame visual aesthetic; pastel colours and candy-like environments contrast starkly with the game's (rare) dark regions.


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<poll> What's Your Favorite Yume Nikki Fangame? Imaginary Dream (虚夢) Hallucigenia Double_Dream (二重遊夢) Kind Heart Muyuu (ムユウ) </poll>