Yume Nikki Hazard is an Yume Nikki mod. In it, the game basically follows the rule of the original gameplay - you play as Madotsuki to search for the effects in her dream world, except now she will have guns as her weapons, and some of the NPCs in the dream world are now dangerous enemies. Madotsuki can now receive health damage in the dream world and be forced to wake up if she's defeated. Players earn money and 3 kinds of medals: Gold, Silver and Copper, by killing the enemies in a single map or triggering the events.
Paranormal Syndrome is a psychological horror game created with RPG Maker 2000 by Yuuyami no Kisetsu (Season of Twilight) and translated by Tosiaki7. The story involves around four paranormal syndromes, each of them representing a Japanese urban legend such as: Hitori Kakurenbo (One man hide and seek), Kune-kune, Saru Yume (Monkey dream), Noh Mask.
Mewn is a traditional Yume Nikki fangame. The game uses an item-collection system like that of Yume Nikki, but the game's effect equivalent, Components, are unusable. To compensate, the player is given various tools to aid the collections of these items. The goal of the game is to collect all Components. The protagonist is *. *, a spaceman from the moon who has crashed on Earth. Their spaceship is beyond repair, requiring them to find replacement parts throughout the planet.
May is a surreal adventure Yume Nikki fangame. The game stars May as she explores an abstract world, finding items, exploring dungeons and saving residents of the Deep Place to level up.
Titan: XCIX is a first person adventure that takes place aboard the ill fated star ship of the same name. When an accident rips apart a lone ship on a routine mission, the crew find themselves fighting for survival and each other in a unique Single Player experience that's been in the making for the past two years.
Bizzare is a Yume Nikki fangame. You wander around as a strange unnamed shadow character. According to the creator, there are many ways to go, but you can't go back. There are many ways to die in the game, with some of the deaths affecting the story.
Enter the Crime Zone. Move it, Move it. Catch the perps. You are drawn to a mysterious hotel. You are repeatedly drawn to this mysterious hotel. Protect And Serve. It's just another day in the Crime Zone.
Originally released August 2011 for Ludum Dare. Made in Adventure Game Studio.
Lost † Game is a Japanese Yume Nikki fangame. Unlike most Yume Nikki fangames, the main character, Sakura, is already dreaming. She seems to be trapped in a dream world full of strange creatures. The chasers, known as reapers or "death gods", can harm Sakura directly.
Outside of minimal dialogue, Lost † Game is unique in its use of a Game Over system upon being captured by a chaser or otherwise trapped. To compensate for this, the player can save at any time from the menu. To reach the ending, all thirteen Symbols must be collected and placed in the coffins seen at the start of the game.
Yume no Mata Yume is a traditional Yume Nikki fangame, starring Mukatsuki. It plays like most fangames, focusing on exploration in the character's dreams, but Mukatsuki can actually leave his room. He appears to be in some sort of hospital, and can go into other rooms.
Debris is a Japanese Yume Nikki fangame, where you play as Tatsuki and explore his dreams. The game is known for its many events and attention to detail.
Thalia James is back for another behind-the-scenes adventure. Though she is an experienced agent in the CGMS (Computer Game Maintenance Squad), her skills may be pushed to the limit when she is asked to be a tutor to a potential new recruit to the CGMS. However, trouble is brewing in the genre again, and Thalia will need some serious luck if she is to put a stop to it.
Parade is a Japanese Yume Nikki fangame. At the beginning of the game the player is given the option to play as either Reika or Iwakutsuki. The goal of the game is to explore and collect effects. There are multiple endings for both characters.
If is a Yume Nikki fangame, the main objective being exploration and collecting effects. Something a bit different about If is that, instead of using the bed to enter the dream world, Shimitsuki moves her bookcase to reveal a static-like portal that she jumps into.