![]() If you stay in the hotel hot springs too long, you'll turn into a hideous black, white, and red blob-like creature that can barely move.The Marginal Vivid Worker, which can grant you an effect that makes you resemble the creature, becoming pale, bow-legged, and bleeding.Body Horror: Expected in this type of game.There is also a Chaser with this design that can be found in some areas.The most notable one is in the hotel in Japan Town, where you may turn into a sluggish blob-like creature resembling Uboa if you pass too much time in the hot springs.Examples include the Dark Museum, where you find the Glasses Effect, and the Dark Warehouse, a procedurally-generated dark maze. However, if you chainsaw one of them, she'll instantly turn into a Shadow Lady and force you to run away. Beware the Nice Ones: In some worlds, there are fair-skinned women with black hats and dresses who look like the Shadow Lady chasers that appear in many areas.Bears Are Bad News: Teddy Bear Land, which is full of cardboard teddy bears either covered in blood, mutated or both.It's only accessible if you equip the Stretch Effect. The bar is practically filled with every chaser from the game and pulling the chainsaw on any of them will bring you to a secluded area. Bad-Guy Bar: In the world where you get the Trombone Effect.There is also an event in Square-Square World where you may encounter a giant (nicknamed "The Colossus of Rhomb"), who will wake you up if you manage to see it.By eating one of the cheeses in the Block Zone (specifically the one in the Tic-Tac-Toe area), Urotsuki will then appear as a ginormous version (large enough to kick over/trample larger buildings) of herself in a "miniature" city, where she then can (and will) trample buildings and wreak massive havoc within said city, plus it even gives you a wallpaper ◊ for doing so.For Urotsuki, these are the Telephone, Eyeball Bomb, Grave, Crossing and Tissue Box effects. Artificial Limbs: Like with Yume Nikki, a number of effects replace Urotsuki's head with various objects.Art Evolution: While many of the older worlds are pleasant to look at (except when being disturbing), they are much more simple in design compared to the more detailed worlds that gave rise circa 2013, which often border on Scenery Porn.Art Course: The Graffiti Maze, most of which seems to come out of drawings and paintings. ![]() Arc Number: Certain worlds made by map author Kontentsu have the arc number of 28.And Your Reward Is Clothes: Completing Plated Snow Country and Wavy Up will unlock clothes in the Dressing Room.Most of it is just somewhat off, more than being directly threatening. Amusement Park of Doom: A very large one.
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