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|image = Titles3.png | |image = Titles3.png | ||
|caption = Tamashii Yume's Title Screen (ver. 0.21b) | |caption = Tamashii Yume's Title Screen (ver. 0.21b) | ||
|Version = 0.21b (Latest known version) | |Version = 0.21b (Latest known version) | ||
|Creator = [[Atelier Izumi (あとりえいずみ)]] | |Creator = [[Atelier Izumi (あとりえいずみ)|Atelier Izumi]] | ||
|Language = Japanese | |Language = Japanese | ||
|Engine = {{Engine|Flash}} | |Engine = {{Engine|Flash}} | ||
|Date = | |Date = | ||
|hero2 = MadotsukiSprite.png | |||
|Protagonist = [https://yume.wiki/yume/Madotsuki Madotsuki] | |Protagonist = [https://yume.wiki/yume/Madotsuki Madotsuki] | ||
|Nexus Doors = 0 | |Nexus Doors = 0 | ||
|Effects = 0 | |Effects = 0 | ||
|Endings = 1 | |Endings = 1 | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
'''Tamashii Yume''' ( | '''Tamashii Yume''' (魂夢, lit. Soul Dream) is a Japanese flash fighting fangame made by [[Atelier Izumi (あとりえいずみ)|Atelier Izumi]], who also created other Yume Nikki fighting fangames. It is also known as '''Yume Nikki Soul Dream''' in the western community. | ||
This game used to be distributed with another one of Atelier Izumi's games, [[Houchou Shoujo Gensoukyoku (包丁少女幻窓曲)|Houchou Shoujo Gensoukyoku]], but was at some point removed. It can no longer be downloaded via official channels. | This game used to be distributed with another one of Atelier Izumi's games, [[Houchou Shoujo Gensoukyoku (包丁少女幻窓曲)|Houchou Shoujo Gensoukyoku]], but was at some point removed. It can no longer be downloaded via official channels. | ||
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==Gameplay Video (Version 0.21b)== | ==Gameplay Video (Version 0.21b)== | ||
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==Trivia== | |||
* The full provisional title is '''Yume Nikki Action Game (Provisional) - "Tamashii Yume"''' (ゆめにっきアクションゲーム (仮)「魂夢」) | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20140108131521/http://studioizumi.com/ Old Official Site] ( | * [http://web.archive.org/web/20140108131521/http://studioizumi.com/ Old Official Site] (provided by the Wayback Machine) | ||
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Overview
Tamashii Yume (魂夢, lit. Soul Dream) is a Japanese flash fighting fangame made by Atelier Izumi, who also created other Yume Nikki fighting fangames. It is also known as Yume Nikki Soul Dream in the western community.
This game used to be distributed with another one of Atelier Izumi's games, Houchou Shoujo Gensoukyoku, but was at some point removed. It can no longer be downloaded via official channels.
Gameplay
The gameplay is similar to Houchou Shoujo Gensoukyoku, but you have a gun along with a knife. The goal is to beat the game as fast as you can. Along the way you face off with various characters from the original Yume Nikki, including doppelgängers of Madotsuki herself.
The game ends when the player either dies or defeats the game's final boss.
Plot
Madotsuki seems to be fighting to try to save Poniko.
Gameplay Video (Version 0.21b)
Trivia
- The full provisional title is Yume Nikki Action Game (Provisional) - "Tamashii Yume" (ゆめにっきアクションゲーム (仮)「魂夢」)
External Links
- Old Official Site (provided by the Wayback Machine)
Atelier Izumi (あとりえいずみ) | ||
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Games | ||
Tamashii Yume (魂夢) (n/a) · Yume Nikki Smash Dream (2008) · Houchou Shoujo Gensoukyoku (包丁少女幻窓曲) (2010) · Memories of Replica (2011) · ONASU (2013) |