1996

One of the very few times I actually loved playing multiplayer. This game is a blast that has given many memories. Please give this classic game a try, you will not regret it!

2009

This YNFG is what nightmares are made of.. I mean, look at my profile picture, surely you can probably tell that I look up at this game very highly. Give it a shot if you can if you are looking for something else to play after Yume Nikki.

.Flow takes everything you are probably comfortable with in Yume Nikki and flips it on its head and it is an innovator for many fangames after it. It has lore, horror, and intrique. You have rust to be careful of and the in-game monster known as Kaibutsu to worry about as they are out to kill you and are more terrifying than Yume Nikki's Torriningen as this game wants to try and kill you if you aren’t careful. I love this game and I hope if you are looking for a game to play after Yume Nikki that you decide to give .Flow a chance. You will not regret it.

We are peanut butter gaming!!

Yume Nikki ranks among my favorites of all time looking back after having played it for a number of years. What I adored about Yume Nikki was the music, worlds, and imaginative art direction all encompassing the themes of isolation. If the "Top 10 Scariest Video Games" and "Video Game Creepypastas" initially piqued my interest due to Uboa, I stayed for the atmosphere and the other unique oddities that make Yume Nikki stand out among other RPGMaker games; or even other video games outside of the RPGMaker space. Despite the fact that this game hasn't been updated in years, many developers who came after it dabbled in the same idea such as .Flow and Answered Prayers. And, there is even a fangame that is still being updated to this day by contributors called Yume 2kki and is forty times larger compared to Yume Nikki and I highly recommend if you end up liking Yume Nikki and want more to give the games I mentioned above a try. I absolutely love this game and I hope you decide to give it a chance too.