REM-9: The Yume Nikki Randomizer
Parent game
Yume Nikki is a 32-Bit freeware game created by Kikiyama, a Japanese solo game designer. The game was made using RPGMaker 2003. The game is regarded as one of the most original applications of RPGMaker 2003, and the start of a possible new genre of games. "Yume Nikki" means "Dream Diary" in Japanese, and the game follows a young girl named Madotsuki as she dreams. The goal is to seek out and acquire all 24 'Effects'. The game otherwise has no plot, and nearly the entire game is left up to speculation.
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A short Yume Nikki-style RPG Maker game.
MuMuMu is a traditional Yume Nikki Fangame about exploring dream worlds.
Explore the quiet dreams of Ame, a young girl unwilling to leave her bedroom. A Yume Nikki fangame developed in six weeks for Dream Diary Jam 8.
Collective Unconscious is a collaborative, multiplayer game that draws inspiration from Yume Nikki and its fangames. You control Minnatsuki, a mysterious character wandering around a dream-like world full of spirits and otherworldly beings. The game is exclusively made for an online multiplayer experience, and hosted under the Yume Nikki Online Project server. Discover new worlds, gather collectibles, and share a unique experience with your friends across the spirit world!
A simple Yume Nikki fan game. Explore the dream world and collect all of the effects to win.
"INFERNULIA" is a Yume Nikki type videogame where you explore the dreams world (Inferno) of Violeta, the Dreamer.
Dream "ID" Journey is a Japanese Yume Nikki fangame.
Okuri (送) is a traditional Yume Nikki fangame. You play as a girl named Mitsuki (みつき), exploring through it by four doors in the nexus and collecting effects. The game has themes revolving around of death and funerals, with very soft visuals and music, giving an overall sentimental feel to the game.
YUME CYBER is a traditional Yume Nikki fangame where you play as a robot named Ingo-A and explore surreal worlds via the TV in your room. The goal is to collect the thirteen MODES and unlock one of two possible endings.
Junko was once the master of her own world, but the subjects that once served her no longer fear her. A Yume Nikki-inspired game developed by P. Yoshi for Leeble Game Jam 3. The main character and overall concepts of the game would later be revisited in a pair of rom hacks for Metroid and Super Metroid, titled "Junkoid" and "Super Junkoid".