A downloadable Yume Nikki fangame for Windows, macOS, and Linux

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Silent Infinity is a traditional Yume Nikki fangame, and plays as such, with the main goal being collecting effects and exploring Umitsuki's dream world. Something a bit different from other fangames is the prelevant nautical theme.

You play as Umitsuki and explore her subconsious through her dream worlds. As the game progresses Umitsuki recieves many emails on her computer, which give hints to Umitsuki's personal life and history. Umitsuki's dreams also provide hints as to what kind of a person she is and what kind of a life she is living.

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux
Rating
Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars
(5 total ratings)
AuthorMizzen
GenreAdventure
Tags2D, Dreams, Exploration, Horror, sea, Singleplayer, Walking simulator, yume-nikki-fangame

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Silent Infinity v1.16.zip 105 MB
Silent Infinity (Mac) v1.16.zip 241 MB
Silent Infinity (Linux) v1.16.zip 149 MB

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I apparently managed to soft-lock the game. When I got the headphones I used them in the ice room and I couldn't move at all and the menu would not open. The only way out of this was to X out of the game.

Update: Another issue I am having with the game is that the event for drinking 5 times at the pub in the city can randomly freeze the cutscene softlocking the game forcing me to reset the game.

Update 2: Another cutscene can softlock my game. This time it's the event on the boat.

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Pretty great Yume Nikki fangame! It’s very faithful and more akin to Yume 2kki. I really enjoyed the nautical theme, it made for some great areas to explore. I was also happy to see that you didn’t just make it all nautical, there was some variety. There was a good balance of environments ranging from peaceful, to melancholy, to downright spooky. I like that there was a tie in to the character’s real life experiences (as hinted in the emails she receives) and the dreams she has. It added a bit of flavor to the game! Being able to collect music and images was also a plus!

I also really appreciate you kept the flashing lights to a minimum! Personal preference here, but I get a bit of a headache during segments in game's with flashing lights. It was nice to see a more conservative approach to the light effects in this game. I haven’t beaten the game as of this comment, but I do plan to go back to try and see if I can find all the effects. (I have 2 left!)

Very minor thing, I was able to download the game through the web page fine, but it would be nice to be able to install and play the game through the itch.io app as well.

This was really great! Keep up the awesome work!