A downloadable game for Windows

Lost Time is a Classic style Yume Nikki Fangame created by Annie-Mienai in RPG Maker VX Ace and MKXP. Prototype version made for Dream Diary Jam 8.

Like Yume Nikki, you can sleep, explore worlds, and get effects.

Features:

- 3 Effects
- 2 Accessible Worlds in Nexo
- 3 Window Skins

WARNING!

The music in the game is not made by me, so you may have to be careful with copyright if recording the game. 
The game may not run correctly on certain computers due to the use of MKXP and GPU.
If you have problems running the game, use Legacy Luncher from RPG Maker VX Ace.

The music credits and gameplay instructions are in the "Readme.txt" that comes with the game.

Thank you for downloading and supporting Lost Time!

Note:

This fangame was made only taking into account the start and end date of the Jam, it has been very short, but it is likely (I cannot guarantee) that it will give it one or another update.

StatusPrototype
PlatformsWindows
Release date Jul 02, 2024
Rating
Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars
(3 total ratings)
AuthorAnnie-Mienai
GenreRole Playing
Made withRPG Maker
Tagsdreamdiaryjam, Fangame, yumenikki
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish

Download

Download
Lost Time - 0.01 Alpha.zip
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Install instructions

Instructions to Install the Game! 
1 ° - You must have a file extractor such as Winrar or 7zip.
2 ° - You must extract content in a directory, such as the desktop. 
3 ° - Execute the file called "Game.exe"

* Note: if there is an antivirus warning, that the game is a Virus, it is not. It is only due to the application icon change.

Development log

Comments

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This game reminds me of that unique personality that fangames like .flow and LCD DEM had, the worlds and the music are very beautiful. I liked it a lot <3

Cute game! the X world and star sea world could both use some more color, or interesting textures. But I really like the character animations and the designs of the effects. I like the scene with the grandfather clock on the horizon, so pretty.   I am grateful for the opportunity to see your work.