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2019.04.11

YUMENIKKI -DREAM DIARY- 30% Off On The Switch

YUMENIKKI -DREAM DIARY- is  currently 30% off on the Nintendo Switch!

 

After the release of YUMENIKKI -DREAM DIARY- on February 21st, the game landed with quite a hit, reaching the top 10 player recommended DL only titles on the Switch in Japan during March. However, due to a change in the rating for the game, sale of the game was temporarily paused.

We apologise for this inconvenience and for the worry caused to anyone who wanted to play the game, but are thrilled to announce that the game has now returned to the Nintendo eShop in NA, EU and AU. To make up for the lost three weeks, we are setting the game on sale for 2 weeks, allowing everyone the chance to get the game!

 

From April 11th to April 24th, YUMENIKKI -DREAM DIARY- will be 30% off!

 

Check out YUMENIKKI -DREAM DIARY- on:
Nintendo eShop NA / Nintendo eShop EU

 

 

About YUMENIKKI -DREAM DIARY-

Play as a young girl as she explores the mysterious and unreal world of her dreams. Start off with no story or guide, as you experience the different worlds of her dreams, each one deeply shrouded in mystery.

 

Run from the monsters that chase you, discover how to use the items you find, and solve the puzzles you come across to find clues to the mysteries scattered around you.

 

There are 7 doors that exist within the dream, from which you can freely go through to different worlds as many times and in whatever order you like. Discovering where the worlds are connected and what happens between them may be the key that brings you closer to your goal.

 

An homage to the original Yume Nikki, created by indie game developer Kikiyama on RPG Maker and released in 2004, this reimagining has been made with the permission, cooperation, and supervision of the original creator. This time created with 3D graphics and a new game system, while still retaining the feel of the original world and characters.

 

 

Check out YUMENIKKI -DREAM DIARY- on:
Nintendo eShop NA / Nintendo eShop EU
Playism / Steam

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