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Lomando.com, also known as Fancy Island (Japanese: ふぁんしーあいらんど), is an online horror-puzzle video game website hosted on Geocities in early 2011.

The game's creation is attributed to an anonymous individual known as Shisso-kanrinin (known online as (Mousoumanager, gentoo-nohito, Nohito, Yukihito (as a character in-game), and "fantasy person"). Made with the Adobe Flash plugin and incorporating sound effects and music from websites H/MIX GALLERY and On-Jin, the developer drew inspiration from a website called Jigokuhen (地獄変) and his fascination with occult and horror radio wave sites.[1] Originally designed for Japanese speakers, the game received attention from English and international players, culminating in a full translation of the top page and Yukan no Shonen's pages.

The game's narrative revolves around the events of August 14th, 2009, when Yukihito, the park manager, realized his dream of completing Fancy Island, an indoor theme park. Despite its successful launch and the introduction of a mascot named Mimi, the park faced an unexplained outbreak, hospitalizing 17 individuals. Though the cause remained unclear, Yukihito initially aimed to reopen the park on September 14th. However, this reopening never happened, as reports surfaced of ghosts taking control of the establishment. A clown named Pieyama God seized the park, commanding the ghosts to scare off visitors.

In December 2019, following the discontinuation of Adobe Flash Player, the developer announced rewriting the game in HTML5 to adapt to the impending removal of the Flash plugin, which finished in February 2020.

A short expansion of the game called Deep Fancy Island was released on January 6th, 2023.

Overview

A full image of the "How to Play" section.

Lomando.com presents players with an innocent-looking home page that hides its eerie nature. Clicking on the image of Mimi redirects users to Pref.html, where a cautionary warning appears, advising those with heart problems to proceed with caution. To access the game, users must click on Mimi's image at the bottom of Pref.html. Upon clicking, users find themselves on a foreboding page featuring a dark door against a black backdrop. Interacting with the door leads to encounters with either Ookamuro, a looming, disembodied head, or three Cursed Dolls, accompanied by eerie ambient sounds. In the Ookamuro variant, five clickable white circles appear in the bottom-left corner.

The game's narrative ventures into dark themes, including paranoia, suicide, and depression, categorizing it as an "utsuge" (鬱ゲー, "depressing game"). It combines elements of horror and puzzle-solving, with nearly every page housing intricate puzzles or contributing to a broader enigma. The ending of the game is to access the "gallery".

Synopsis

The backstory of this game unfolds through a series of events, rooted in the creator of Fancy Island, Yukihito. Fancy Island is a theme park featuring mascots Mimi, Nyami, and Yomi, and this narrative primarily emerges from Yukihito's diaries, particularly "The Manager's Journal" and "The Theory of Wanting to Die," where he delves into his descent into depression and contemplation of suicide. Fancy Island officially opened on August 14, 2009, but a virus outbreak on its opening day, September 1, 2009, abruptly led to its closure. Overwhelmed by guilt for causing 17 hospitalized, Yukihito withdrew from public life, thoroughly documenting his nightmares and dark thoughts. His mysterious death on April 4th, 2010, added eerie dimensions to his story, with some diary entries alluding to suicide, possibly by jumping from a building.[2]

The park's closure transformed it into a haven for evil spirits, including a pale woman named Kanrinin no Yorishiro,[3] where Yukihito's spirit seems to reside posthumously. The Pieyama God, a clown ghost, seized control of the park, making it dangerous for trespassers. The exterior of the park retained its friendly decorations to lure people in, while the interior was transformed into a bloodier haunted house aesthetic. During this eerie period, Eris, a ghostly figure, took possession of a former park employee, transforming him into the sinister Nekomata.[4] (see Nekomata encounter)

The haunted park drew the curiosity of an unnamed researcher who aimed to cover its paranormal activities and the mysteries surrounding missing visitors. During their exploration, they discovered a cryptic passcode etched onto a room's wall, an event captured in their final recording.

Gameplay

NOTE: This section contains information about the game's current version following its update in 2019. If there are any changes or missing info, you can give us the favor by editing it.

Branching pages

Main.html

The Ookamuro variant of Main.html.

In the page accessed through Main.html, players initially encounter a character named Ookamuro,[5] characterized by glowing and ominous eyes. The game's background sets an eerie ambiance, accompanied by growling or moaning sounds. Players are presented with five clickable buttons on the first page, which serves as a means of progressing through the game. These buttons can lead the player either to dead-end paths or provide them with codes necessary for solving puzzles on subsequent pages. The buttons redirect to different pages within the game, including Elizabeth.html, Chaos.html, Heven.html, and Eden.html.

Notably, the fifth button on the first page does not lead the player to any location or outcome. Instead, it triggers the appearance of a ghost woman named Yukie on the player's screen, accompanied by groaning or moaning audio. Importantly, this encounter does not harm the player or return them to the front page; rather, it results in the removal of the fifth button from the interface.

Elizabeth.html

In Elizabeth.html, players are confronted with a mask referred to as Elizabeth, grinning with blood oozing from its eyes. This unsettling image is set against a black background, and clicking on the mask displays multiple links represented by various-sized Elizabeths sliding across the screen. These masks are accompanied by a looping laughter sound. Clicking one of the masks redirects to one of six pages, each of which is described below:

Akeru.html (First mask)

The first mask redirects to Akeru.html,[6] the page which presents the player with several lines of mojibake. Every seven seconds, several dolls known as Nihonningyou appear in the background, seemingly opening a door that promptly closes after a brief moment. This page contains clickable links within the text, including "薙k縺" located in the middle and "縺翫>・・" in the lower right corner.

The first link ("薙k縺") leads to a door puzzle where the player must decipher the correct sequence of Nihonningyou dolls, which change color upon clicking. The correct code is hinted at by a paper shown in Tsrheiansguarlelery.html, a dead-end page inChaos.html. If the player correctly inputs the sequence, the door opens and redirects toUozokjonasawuagukob.html.[7]

The second link ("縺翫>・・") redirects the player to a YouTube video. The video initially displays a static screen briefly before transitioning to a scene featuring a woman known as Borei. She has empty black eyes and a wide mouth, and approaches the screen in a close-up while accompanied by loud footsteps and moans. As the camera pans downward, it reveals a note that provides a clue for finding the other link within the line of text.[8]

Yukan no Shonen's Jan Ken Pon puzzle
The options representing a clenched fist (rock), a peace sign (scissors), and an open hand (paper), are used to complete Yukan no Shonen's game.
The formula for Jan Ken Pon shown at the beginning.

Accessible through the door from Puzzledoor.html, it redirects to a YouTube video showcasing a ghostly boy named Yukan no Shonen. In the video, Yukan no Shonen introduces a Japanese version of the game "Rock Paper Scissors", known as Jan Ken Pon. After explaining the game, the video depicts Yukan no Shonen dancing and then exclaiming "Jan Ken Pon" as he displays different hand signs for rock, paper, and scissors. Players must memorize this sequence. Immediately following each turn, the video briefly flashes a split-second frame with either a blue background ("WIN") or a red background ("LOSE"), representing Yukan no Shonen's outcome. Additionally, this page provides a link to access the English version of the content. The correct sequence of actions for the game is as follows: scissors, rock, paper, rock, rock, scissors. Once the correct sequence is input and the door is clicked, players are directed to Atelierdesu.html.

Atelierdesu.html
A screenshot of Atelierdesu.html. Both sides of the screen are clickable, either leading to a shotgun or the shotgun's outline. The player can only choose one as it is a 50/50 chance.

In Atelierdesu.html, players encounter a character named "Tomato Onna" (トマト女; tomato woman) seated in a room with a door. Players can hover their cursor on both sides of the screen, revealing white bars. These sides lead to paintings of pink flowers, and beneath them, there's a depiction of a shotgun or its outline, leaving the player with no other options. Upon returning to the main screen after inspecting either side, a close-up of Tomato Onna's face appears, accompanied by a loud scream. If the player has obtained the shotgun, they can click on Tomato Onna to shoot her, resulting in blood splattering across the room as her lifeless body falls out of view. At this point, the player can click on the door.

However, if they click on the door, it redirects to a page styled like a Google Chrome 404 error page. Subsequently, the page transforms into an inverted version of itself, and a distressed masked woman with wide, alarmed eyes (referred to as 404'san within the game) appears, accompanied by laughter and a loud beeping sound. This prompts the player to shoot her to progress, and once the player shoots her, she vanishes from the screen, allowing access to the door which redirects to Ima3yaruk62oc.html for further progression.

Ima3yaruk62oc.html guides players into a completely black room, allowing them to navigate using on-screen arrows. In the bottom left corner, there's a map displaying the maze's layout, revealing that the room itself is a maze. There is a chance that two monsters, Yamiuchi Ji or Eris, may (re)appear and attack the player. However, players can use the shotgun acquired from the previous page to defend themselves and continue advancing. At the maze's end, a door appears, redirecting players to Kaidan1.html.[9]

Kaidan1.html

On this page, the player enters a dimly lit staircase. With each step downward, the chance arises for one of two apparitions to appear. These entities feature a woman with pale skin and long black hair, known as Elusive, or Tomato Onna from Atelierdesu.html. Approaching the player, these two can be eliminated with a simple click using the player's shotgun. Alternatively, players might come across another ghostly presence named Akai Sukato no Onnanoko. By clicking away from her, especially near the screen's edges, she can be avoided. Opting to kill her, however, leads to a different outcome, propelling the player into an endless staircase. At the end, the player progresses to 7diackii2.html.

The next page closely resembles Kaidan1.html. As players progress, they notice a cassette tape. When played, a voice begins to reveal a password required to unlock the next room's door: 'The password to unlock the next room door is 4, 1, 2-.' However, this narration is suddenly cut off by the abrupt appearance of Pieyama Pie-Man Mk-2[10]. Moving further to the left, players encounter a tutorial that explains how to comprehend the necessary text for the upcoming room, Ujinoma.html,[11] which the player can now access.

Ujinoma.html
The room in Ujinoma.html,[11] featuring a hanged corpse covered in maggots, along with two doors between it. The other door with the passcode is locked with a code in the form of Japanese characters, which has been explained in the previous page.

In the next room, two interactable exits can be seen, positioned on either side of a hanging body[12] at the center of the room. The area is infested with maggots, crawling over the corpse and on the ground. The walls serve as a canvas for various meaningless drawings and Japanese characters presumably made with blood.[13] Choosing the right-hand door guides players to Ikiammadem.html. Alternatively, clicking on the left door reveals an entrance controlled by a dial mechanism, which requires a specific code for entry. Inputting the code 412559 [肆壱弐伍伍玖] (as previously hinted in 7diackii2.html) unlocks the left door, leading the player to Cfoaansctyer.html.[14]

Clicking "Yes" on the armed coaster starts the ride, opening the previously closed door. Surviving the challenging sections leads to progression via the door to Maamokeznefg.html.

Cfoaansctyer.html features an underground cave where players have the choice to ride a coaster. Opting for the coaster begins gameplay, where players use a mounted machine gun on the minecart to shoot obstacles that appear in their path. These obstacles include a floating woman's head known as Crow, an eye firing "beams" at the player, and obstacle boxes. Failing to shoot these obstacles results in a quarter-half of their health being taken, with more obstacles spawning as the player progresses. At the end, the coaster leads to Maamokeznefg.html.

Maamokeznefg.html

In Maamokeznefg.html, players find themselves in a room with two displayed paintings. Clicking on the painting depicting a red monster composed entirely of eyes (referred to as Eyedaddy) redirects players to Emyeeddaamday.html. Alternatively, selecting the painting featuring Ichimatsuko guides players to Pdaieolyaam.html.

In Emyeeddaamday.html, the page showcases the monster from the painting, revealing it to be a red creature with multiple eyes and two legs. Clicking on Eyedaddy begins a textbox where he challenges the player, saying, "If you want new power, prove your strength by defeating me." This leads to a confrontation in the form of Jan Ken Pon against the creature. Winning rewards players with a "Magic Sword" weapon, with its description displayed. Closing the description introduces "Security," a zombified head that can be eliminated by clicking with the weapon. Players can then proceed to the next page, with the left painting remaining unclickable.

In Pdaieolyaam.html, players find themselves in a narrow hallway. Clicking moves the player closer to a door, but just before reaching it, Kageboshi appears, causing the surroundings to become static, followed by a series of startling images. However, players who possess the Magic Sword can eliminate Kageboshi immediately and gain access to the door. Behind the door is a row of Ichimatsukos, as suggested by the corresponding painting. In this section, players engage in a Whack-A-Mole-style minigame. They must click to eliminate moving Ichimatsukos that appear randomly. Players must eliminate 10 Ichimatsukos to progress to the next level, accessible at S2st66usam7obe.html.

Ichimatsuko bossfight

On the page S2st66usam7obe.html, players encounter a shaking Ichimatsuko against a black background. Clicking on it causes it to flee, returning players to the row of Ichimatsukos. In this instance, a cutscene unfolds as two Ichimatsukos merge into a larger entity. Players then engage in a boss fight against the larger Ichimatsuko, which moves along the screen's edges. Players can inflict damage on Ichimatsuko by clicking on it. A heart icon provides healing to the larger Ichimatsuko when hovered over, tracking its movement. Throughout the game, Pieyama MK-2 appears at various points, hindering progress. Clicking on Pieyama MK-2 shatters the "screen," allowing players to continue. The player's objective is to defeat Ichimatsuko before time runs out. Success results in Ichimatsuko shattering and exploding as the screen fades to white, redirecting players to Maamomj3upftsk.html. However, failing to defeat Ichimatsuko in time redirects players to a similar sequence of startling images, as encountered previously with Kageboshi.

Pieyama God bossfight
The final obstacle of the game is to confront the main antagonist Pieyama God. To weaken this main antagonist, they must click on one of three menacing Guardi-eyes floating around the screen.

After advancing from Maamomj3upftsk.html, it returns to the same room as Maamolqgep2sp.html but in a different .html page (Maamomj3upftsk.html). The only interactive element on this page is the door, leading to a unique boss battle against the game's main antagonist Pieyama God. Players need to defeat three floating dark purple eyes (referred to in the game as Guardi-eyes) to weaken and damage the Pieyama God. After taking down all the Guardi-eyes, the Pieyama God lowers its head, revealing a weak point that players can target precisely with the Magic Sword. Failing to defeat the Guardi-eyes quickly triggers three different attacks; one of these attacks, in particular, is the Forced warp, which requires players to rapidly click a button that appears before a timer runs out. Failing to do so redirects them to Main.html. Notably, every time players hit a Guardi-eye or the exposed weak point of the Pieyama God, they gradually build up a special skill called "SKILL." Using this skill allows players to unleash a powerful move called the "Magic Sword slash", which eliminates any remaining Guardi-eyes and causes massive damage to Pieyama God. After successfully defeating the main antagonist, a path to the game's end becomes available. By clicking on the door at the end of this path, players are taken to Twinklegallery.html, where they are taken to a passcode containing a slider, two eyes that alternate colors when clicked, and numbers as Japanese characters from Ujinoma.html.

Second mask

A grey woman with a wide mouth (named Konkon-san)[15] is shown banging at high speed on the player's screen, mouth open but with no scream. Unlike the other masks, the player is not redirected to a new page.

Utsuru.html (Third mask)

Utsuru.html[16] displays a dimly lit room in a livestream format. A floating head named Nui Kuchi appears in front of the camera, moving around in a circle. She is said to have appeared at midnight and vanished after 5:00 AM.[17]

Ydad.html (Fourth mask)

Ydad.html is a branching page that displays gray-colored Babies continuously flipping at a rapid rate, seemingly cutting between two frames per second. These visuals are set against a flashing background alternating between red, blue, green, and yellow. In the foreground, three doors are displayed, each leading to different outcomes:

  • Left door: Clicking the left door redirects the player to Aguodiernihs.html,[18] presenting a fake YouTube video titled "Horror psychic image captured by the camera." Within this video interface, the player is restricted from interacting with other buttons, leaving the sole option of clicking the YouTube play button. Upon doing so, a 20-second video of a train is displayed, featuring an appearance by J-ker after 3 seconds. Subsequently, J-ker attempts to break through the screen, successfully doing so as the video concludes at 7 seconds, resulting in a close-up of her face as a screamer.
  • Middle Door: Selecting the middle door leads the player to a jumpscare featuring Cursed Baby and the page turns black.
  • Right door: On this page, a "gallery" door is seen at the end of a hallway in the line of bookcases. It makes the viewer think as if they have reached the end of the game. The door is clickable and the player can move by clicking on it. However, a trap is triggered as the floor gives way, causing the player to plummet into a spike pit.

Oiaaeptoiympe.html (Fifth mask)

An image of the clown-themed entrance in Oiaaeptoiympe.html.

Oiaaeptoiympe.html[19] features an entrance designed with a clown wearing a cape and fedora is featured. To progress, the player interacts with the left keypad and enters the correct code (→←↓↓↑). Entering an incorrect code or clicking the cape without entering the code prompts a return; clicking it five times triggers Dorodoro to appear. Upon entering the correct code, illuminated arrows and a blue top section appear, rendering the keypad unresponsive. Clicking the cape opens the entrance to Pieyama.html.

Pieyama.html presents a small white dot and upon clicking it, a Google Chrome window appears, featuring a red background and black text. Attempting to close this window by exiting makes the same Chrome tab reappear with different text (in a similar fashion to that of Red Room creepypasta). This cycle repeats four times, culminating in the sudden appearance of Pieyama Pie-Man, who appears along with the traditional Lomando scream.

The game then transitions into a Jan Ken Pon fight with Pieyama Pie-Man. Both the player and Pieyama Pie-Man start with 100 HP and have access to three attacks, each inflicting 20 damage. Should both parties choose the same attack, a pair of eyes named Aikokun appears, dealing 20 damage to both Pieyama Pie-Man and the player. A victorious outcome for the player leads to the disappearance of Pieyama Pie-Man, unveiling a door behind him. Clicking this door triggers a screamer from Yukie, followed by a piece of paper displaying a code for use in Hokora1.html.

Curse.html (Sixth mask)

A TV screen with static as seen in Curse.html.

Curse.html presents a black background featuring a TV screen displaying static. Interacting with the TV triggers Purapura's alert screen, accompanied by a loud beeping sound. The alert screen contains her sprite and inverted Japanese text.[20] Clicking on Purapura's face changes where repeated clicks progressively distort her image. The distortion transforms the image from its normal color palette to monochromatic and eventually to red, representing the most distorted state. Upon reaching 20 clicks, players are redirected to a black screen. Here, an unidentified entity engages with the player in Japanese dialogue:

My constant self-hatred makes me feel nauseous
Every day I try to compensate for 100% sadness with 1% happiness
How many more tens of thousands of days do I need to live like this?
I want to end it with a few seconds of pain
If living is nothing but unreasonable
Then I think that it's reasonable to die.
When you die, you won't need to compete with others, you won't need to worry, you won't have responsibilities.
Before death's eyes, everything about being alive is meaningless
For people that don't want to live, death is a good way to end it all.
If you want to be saved, then die...
If you want to be saved, then die...
If you want to be saved, then die...
If you want to be saved, then die...
If you want to be saved, then die...
If you want to be saved, then die...
If you want to be saved, then die...
If you want to be saved, then die...

自己嫌悪の連続で吐き気がする
100の憂鬱を1の幸福で補う毎日
こんな毎日をあと何万日生きたらいい
数秒の苦痛で終わらせたい
生きていると理不尽なことばかり
だから死ぬことが合理的だと思ってしまう
死ねば人と競争することも苦労することも責任を負う必要も悩む必要もない
死を目の前に生きている全てのことは無意味よ
仕方なく生きている人にとって死ねはいい意味で全てが終わる
助かりたいなら死ね・・・
助かりたいなら死ね・・・
助かりたいなら死ね・・・
助かりたいなら死ね・・・
助かりたいなら死ね・・・
助かりたいなら死ね・・・
助かりたいなら死ね・・・
助かりたいなら死ね・・・

Subsequently, a series of Google Chrome windows fill up the screen, repeatedly displaying the phrase "タスケテ・・・" (translating to "Help..."). Amid this scene, Borei emerges from the text boxes, reaching her hands towards the player. The player is then redirected to Topd.html.

Chaos.html

File:Chaos.png
A screenshot of Chaos.html and links (in the form of heart, bacteria and eyes) to other pages.

The page presents four Google Chrome windows against a pulsating flesh background. These windows feature images of a beating heart, a swirling newspaper,[21] animated bacteria, and two blue-tinted blinking eyes (named Mitsumeru-me). These windows move randomly across the screen, except for the winking eye. Interestingly, these windows depict Eris as the profile account, website icon, and bookmark. The web addresses consistently repeat the word "chaos."

Heart window

The page it redirects to features a narrow hallway with a door and interactive sections, which include two panels on each wall and two hidden items in the middle of each wall. Clicking the door without solving the puzzles in these hidden areas results in a game over, with the character Nata Onna slashing the player with her blade. The two panels on each wall display grey feet with letters B, D, and A written in blood. On the left wall, there's a torn-off map piece revealing the numbers two and three, while the right wall contains another map piece showing the numbers one and four. These map pieces are essential for determining the correct sequence of letters found in the panels. The left panel displays the letters D and A, while the right panel presents D and B. The correct sequence is "DBDA."

Inputting this code triggers a spike trap, leading to a cutscene where Nata Onna meets her demise. After this scene, players can obtain her weapon, the Nata. However, attempting to enter the next room activates the spike machine, resulting in a game over. To avoid this, players must press the red button mentioned earlier to deactivate the spike machine. This action allows them to proceed to the next room, where clicking the door redirects them to Awamsohniptosour.html.

Awamsohniptosour.html
A screenshot of the room in Awamsohniptosour.html.
A close-up view of the Clown Theater ticket.

The following page features a series of Japanese-style rooms with four doors, but only the front two doors are clickable. On the floor, there's a ticket that, when clicked, reveals a code for accessing the "clown theater" pages. It also displays images of the pages Elizabeth.html and Tokonoma.html, where players can access the clown theater pages Totptbpuiouiss.html or Oiaaeptoiympe.html respectively. The front doors become clickable after interacting with the clown theater ticket.

Clicking on these doors reveals identical versions of the room. However, clicking on them again triggers the appearance of Dai kuchisake-on'na, a pale woman, in a close-up view accompanied by a loud scream. Players can eliminate her by clicking on her with their weapon, allowing them to continue. Upon opening the second door, a row of dolls is revealed, redirecting to Ningyounoma.html.

Ningyounoma.html

In Ningyounoma.html, players encounter a Whack-a-Mole-style minigame featuring a row of dolls. The goal is to click on the dolls that move from their spots, with the main objective being to eliminate at least 15 Nihonningyou within 30 seconds using the player's weapon, Nata. Failing to reach the count of 15 in time results in the minigame stopping, and one of the Nihonningyou from the middle appears from the top with the message "ザンネンデシタ…" before approaching the player with a laugh. If successful, players are redirected to the next page, Gallery.html, which is a fake gallery featuring a limited number of characters. Clicking on these characters reveals a strange humanoid creature known as Meezu. Clicking on one of these creatures, particularly in the middle, reveals a code pad. Interacting with the code pad by clicking on it redirects players to the next page, Box.html. Here, players must input the code obtained from Paradisky.html. This reveals another code, 4527, which players will use for Gate.html.

Swirling newspaper

The swirling newspaper leads to Nikki.html, which features an eleven-note suicide diary authored by the website's owner. These notes are presented as clickable links, hyperlinked with dates corresponding to the events described. If the player clicks on the last diary, Mandoreiku appears with a loud scream. The old version is written from the perspective of Fancy Island's owner. Every page of the diary reads as follows:

January 26, 2012
I'm afraid of the dolls that decorate my house...


二○十二年 一月二六日

家に飾ってある人形が怖い…

January 29, 2012
No, it's nothing.


二○十二年 一月二九日

いえ、なんでもないのですよ。

February 1, 2012
Just because I was born, I have no choice but to live.


二○十二年 二月一日

生まれてしまったので仕方なく生きてます。

September 17, 2012
I wonder if there's anything interesting. There isn't, is there? People who resent society and don't try to catch something interesting will never have a reason to live.


二○十二年 九月十七日

何か面白いことないかな。

ないよね。

社会を恨み面白いことをキャッチしようとしない人間に

生き甲斐はやってこない。

"'September 18, 2012'"
Isn't it stupid to be alive?
Do you want to live just by cutting your body and struggling with your problems?
Are you having so much fun in life?
I feel happy only for a moment in my life.
In the end, it always comes with risks, right?
No matter what happens, you end up suffering.
I started to think that seems like happiness is just temporarily
You work hard for something.
And then you get it.
And then you must struggle with it.
Other people only care about themselves.
They only work for their own status.
Helping and being kind is for their own self-satisfaction.
They want to have friends because they are afraid of being alone.
They feel the gaze of many people around them who have complex and various thoughts and values, then how could they live an empty life for decades?
The longer you live, the more overwhelmed you become.
The longer you live, the more overwhelmed you become, and the more sick you become. You are abandoned by the family that you trusted the most, and you die.


二○十二年 九月十八日

なんていうかさ、生きてるのって馬鹿みたいじゃない?
身を削って苦労してまで生きたい人生なの?
そんなに楽しい人生送ってる?
人生における素敵な出来事なんて
幸せだと思えるのはほんの一時だけで
結局全部後からリスクがくっ付いて回るじゃん?
何が起こっても最終的には苦労する羽目になる。
何かを手に入れる為に頑張って
その何かを手に入れたとして
今度はその何かに悩まされ苦労する。

他人なんて結局は自分が可愛い。
自分のステータスの為だけのことを考えてみんな動いてる。
助けたり優しくするのは自己満足のため。
仲間を欲しがるのは一人が恐いから。
複雑で様々な思考・価値観を持つ大勢の人間の視線を周囲に感じながら
大して面白くもない人生を何十年も生きれる?
生きれば生きるほどストレスを溜め疲弊して荒んで最後は病気になり

一番信じていた家族に疎まれ死んでいく。

September 19, 2012
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA


二○十二年 九月十九日

ああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああ ああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああ ああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああ ああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああ ああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああ ああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああ ああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああ ああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああ ああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああ

ああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああああ

September 20, 2012
My lifetime being just 25 years is good.
At 25 I can imagine what the future is going to be like.


二○十二年 九月二○日

寿命は25まででいいよ。

大体25でおおよその未来が想像できるし。

September 21, 2012
Yesterday I had a dream about my tongue being sliced with a peeler.


二○十二年 九月二十一日

昨日舌をピーラーで削がれ続ける夢を見た。

September 22, 2012
Every day, I combat 90% of sadness with 10% of happiness...
If this is how I have to live for the rest of my life,
I think it's just better to die.


二○十二年 九月二十二日

毎日毎日9割の苦労を1割の幸福で慰めるように…

こんな風にこれからずっと騙し騙し生きて

いかなきゃいけないと思うとさっさと

死んだ方がましかなって思う。

September 24, 2012
"Youu~ already dieed~ at your poost~"


二○十二年 九月二十四日

「君はー殉職ー死ーんだしー」

October 1, 2012
So this is what happiness is.
I can't stop smiling.
I'm having so much fun.
I feel like I can fly now (^^)


二○十二年 十月一日

しあわせってこういうことなんだね。

にやにやが止まらない。

たのしくなってきたなぁ。

いまなら空も飛べそうな気分さ(^^)

December 22, 2012
CURSE.
Indigo can't get rid of the smell of decay.
CURSE.
I think I've heard that from various places.
CURSE.
Why should I use a Puffin if I enjoy the smell of decomposition?


二○十二年 十二月二十二日

藍不穏って腐乱臭非対応なのね。

そういえば各所で聞いてた気がする。

なんで腐乱臭楽しむ時はぱふぃん使ってます。

June 4, 2013
Everyone, please, be happy for me.


二○十三年 七月四日

皆さん私の分、幸せになって下さいね。

June 12, 2013
I haven't watched Keizoku in a long time. The opening is really great.


二○十三年 七月十二日

ケイゾク久々に観たいなぁ。

オープニングがとても素敵。

September 10, 2013
There are no reasons to live, but many reasons to die.


二○十三年 九月十日

生きたい理由は一つもないのに

死にたい理由は沢山ある

September 23, 2013
Since we are alive, we must worry, we must struggle, and we must suffer.
Is it possible to have happiness every day?
Even if it's possible, you know... it would be just another little happiness that isn't as large as my everyday troubles.
With just a single rope and a few seconds,
I won't have to feel sad anymore.


二○十三年 九月二十三日

生きているから悩む、辛い目に遭う、苦労しなきゃいけない

日々に幸せなんてあるのか

あったとしてもそれは

日々の苦労には全然見合わない程の

小さな幸せだろう

ロープ1本とほんの数秒で

残りの膨大な時間を悲しまなくていいんだ

Bacteria

The bacteria leads to a profile of a pale woman named Kanrinin no Yorishiro (where the Fancy Island's owner spirit seems to live), which was created on April 4th, 2010. Interestingly, this date aligns with the day of the manager's suicide. This profile is defined by the text "Unknown," presented in both Japanese and English, set against a background featuring white hands. Upon clicking the profile picture, users are redirected to a GIF. This GIF portrays several shaking women dressed in kimonos (Shinitai-onna), appearing and disappearing at random in a static background, along with a text that reads "死にたい," which translates to "I want to die." The bacteria may have been related to the outbreak that led to the closure of Fancy Island.

Mitsumeru-me eyes

The blue Mitsumeru-me eyes lead players to Eye.html. This page features a line of red text in multiple languages, including Japanese romaji and French, which remains untranslatable. Decorations on the page include two women with exposed intestines on the sides (named "Betty") and a rapidly blinking red variant of Mitsumeru-me below the text.

Yukan no Shonen's hiragana puzzle
A fake YouTube embed interface as seen in Nyanyanyanyahn.html

Clicking on the red eye redirects users to another page, Nyanyanyanyahn.html. This page resembles a fake YouTube interface with interactive buttons but appears to have no discernible effect. An answer bar is present below the interface. This page seems to mimic the design of Yukan no Shonen's pages.

To progress, players must decipher a code by arranging hiragana characters to form the phrase "あなたのうしろにいる" (I'm behind you) and then click 'answer' in the bar below the video. This reveals a door, allowing players to continue. An English edition of this page presents a different puzzle, requiring players to type the red numbers in the order corresponding to solitaire cards on the page.

Onomureiminem.html

Both pages lead to the next one, Onomureiminem.html, except for completing the Hiragana character puzzle. In that case, Dorodoro appears as a woman with half of her face exposed and a bulging eye. However, this occurrence doesn't result in the player's death but provides access to another clickable door, allowing progression to the aforementioned page. Onomureiminem.html presents players with a background that may induce trypophobia, featuring what appears to be rolling eyes. Clicking on the door triggers the appearance of Futeki na Emi no Onna, accompanied by a loud scream. Unless players had clicked on or 'popped' all of the eyes, revealing another hidden door behind it, which redirects them to Mituqituqne.html.

Mituqituqne.html introduces players to wobbling green heads of a creature called Puchipuchi. In this stage, players must click on these heads to 'pop' them. Upon doing so, the heads emit a deep cry for 'help' and reappear in their positions. Successfully popping all the heads before they reappear leads to a door redirecting players to Priclu.html.

Priclu.html features two prominently featured long-haired women known as Oshirois. Between these women, a small door is visible. Clicking on this door for the first time causes a head to fall, and clicking on it a second time leads to another page, Tobiras.html. This page features a background with rapidly changing, vivid images of various places and objects, centered around a door that redirects to a branching page, Tokonoma.html. Interestingly, clicking the door may lead to different outcomes, including a Purapura alert screen, an appearance of Konkon-san, or the final part of the Nikki.html diary. In this last scenario, a distorted face known as Mandoreiku abruptly appears, accompanied by a loud scream.

Tokonoma.html
The Japanese bedroom as seen in Tokonoma.html

Tokonoma.html is a page resembling a Japanese Tokonoma bedroom. It has unique interactions based on lighting conditions:

  • With the lights on:
  • Decorative shelves and drawers are present but non-interactive.
  • Activate the light switch to change the page's appearance to a grainy, white background, and Kageboshi makes an entrance. To avoid Kageboshi's attack, rapidly click the now-blackened switch within two seconds. If the player fails, they will be redirected to Topd.html.
  • With the lights off:
  • The player will find a scroll painting of Nihonningyou, which is clickable and leads to Totptbpuiouiss.html.
The fusuma doors can only be clicked when the lights are off, and clicking them will open the doors, guiding them to Gate.html.
  • There's an additional feature in this mode: clicking the left light switch reveals a disembodied head (named Kubi kushi) swinging and eerie laughter, which can be stopped by clicking the switch again.
Gate.html

Gate.html consists of two grey doors with blinking eyes and a code pad. Players who have obtained the code from a fake gallery, Gallery.html (which is 4527), can unlock the door, revealing a clickable area leading to Shingallery.html. The next page displays a wall of flesh with crawling centipedes. Hovering the cursor over the door causes the flesh wall to move down. After two hovers, a TV appears, redirecting users to Ngayngujwai.html upon clicking. Here, Borei appears in a video, providing another note for the viewer, hinting not to shoot 'Akai Sukato no Onnanoko,' which appears relevant during Kaiden.html.

Hovering over the door a third time prompts a screamer from Abyss, who appears silently. The door redirects to a piece of paper containing the color code for Puzzledoor.html. Players can click on the paper to zoom in, but clicking on it a second time prompts Abyss to appear along with a loud laugh, redirecting them back to the main page.

Totptbpuiouiss.html
After popping all the red Puchipuchi, the player is confronted by Mother Puchipuchi in the form of Jan Ken Pon fight.

In Totptbpuiouiss.html, players encounter a page resembling Oiaaeptoiympe.html. The key difference is that the door redirects to Pieyama.html instead, although the same code can be used on both entrances. This clown page redirects to a different page, another PuchiPuchi challenge where players must click on the red PuchiPuchi's quickly before they start appearing. Completing this challenge leads to another page, Tn89alpnos6iop.html.

In Tn89alpnos6iop.html, players confront a Jan Ken Pon fight with Mother Puchipuchi. During each turn, the player sustains a low amount of damage from the 'poison' present on the page. If the player and Mother Puchipuchi tie in the fight, Aikokun appears and inflicts 20 damage to both parties. Winning the battle reveals a door. Clicking it leads to a pitch-black room with a screamer from Yukie, followed by a note displaying half of the eye code used in Hokora1.html.

Heven.html

In Heven.html, players encounter a challenging maze with very narrow spaces (similar to that of Steady Hand and Jeremy Winterrowd's The Maze). A single misstep, where the cursor touches the black maze walls, changes the background into red and the player is forced to start again. Furthermore, even if the maze is successfully navigated, it culminates in a silent screamer by Namakubi no Onna.

Eden.html

Eden.html leads the player into a room with two doors and a note between them.
A close-up view of the note, suggesting that two doors leads to the same page.

In Eden.html, players are presented with a pitch-black room containing two weathered doors and a note. Interacting with the note reveals that both doors lead to the same progression, regardless of the player's choice. The right door redirects to Edeuenatseurre.html, while selecting the left door directs players to Ederkauizraatbsouu.html.

In Edeuenatseurre.html, players encounter a door surrounded by eight chests. Choosing one of the eight chests prompts a distorted ghostly woman named Psychedelic to approach the player. Selecting the incorrect chests three times in a row results in a game over. However, finding the correct chest rewards the player with the Treasure Key, allowing access through a door to Paradisky.html.

Ederkauizraatbsouu.html presents players with a grey-colored maze (similar to that of Steady Hand and The Maze by Jeremy Winterrowd), where they must guide their dot along a narrow path, requiring precise movement. At the end of the maze, a door is visible. Failure to reach the door results in a screamer from Elusive. Attempting to cheat by clicking the door before the maze fully loads leads to a screamer by Eris. Successfully reaching the door, however, allows players to progress to Paradisky.html, which is also accessible through the other door mentioned.

In Paradisky.html, players are presented with a choice between two clickable doors. The right door reveals a skinned corpse named "Doemon" in what appears to be a large closet. After a few seconds, Ima Socchi appears from above with a loud laugh, redirecting players to the main page. If the player chooses the left door, they will find a piece of code inside, displaying the text "2648" written in blood. This code is necessary for another page, Box.html.

Characters

Main Article: Lomando.com/Characters

Mimi

Main Article: Mimi
Concept art of Mimi serves as a decoration on Index.html, functioning as a redirect link to the main game.

Mimi is the primary mascot of Fancy Island, associated with the "Cat Ear Tribe." She serves as a decorative element that directs users to other pages. Detailed biographies of Mimi can be found in Index.html and Englishtop.html, revealing her hobby of collecting cute items, her age of 10016, and her role as the official mascot.[citation needed]

Mimi's appearance is that of a chibi cat girl with purple hair, green eyes, and a white outfit. She wears a red collar with a bell. Mimi can be encountered across various pages, often within "How to Play" sections.

A distinct version of Mimi, Kimono Mimi, operates a fortune booth on pages like Oshowgatsu.html, offering unique fortunes. Mimi also appears in different forms, such as Santa Mimi during the Christmas season. Santa Mimi wears a Santa-themed outfit, while Kimono Mimi wears a pink kimono with a ponytail in Oshowgatsu pages.

In earlier versions, Mimi had brown eyes and a white collar without a bell. She carries different names, including ミミ (Mimi) and ネコミミイラスト (Nekomimi). Furthermore, she plays a role in Deep Fancy Island branding and appears in Deepslotkai.html.

Yukan no Shonen

Main Article: Yukan no Shonen

Yukan no Shonen, also known as "Yu tube boy" is a character featured in various YouTube videos where he takes on the role of a young Japanese boy in a dark navy blue jinbei with distorted eyes.

For instance, in Iamonnenuohs.html, he instructs viewers to type specific hiragana characters while dancing and provides a response for correct input. Similarly, in Ieamonnnegnuohs12.html, players decode hidden codes within a fast-paced card game, and entering the correct sequence allows them to progress in the challenge. In the past, he was featured in the old version of Twinklegallery.html, where he offered access to an extra page upon locating a phone and following specific steps. Additionally, within Deep Fancy Island, he appears as pixel art in Deepdotsboy.html, providing players with codes and redirections to other areas.

Miscellaneous

Topd.html

An image of the fake advertisement only used in Topd.html.

Topd.html serves as a post-mortem destination for players in the game. In contrast to the original main page, it lacks most interactable buttons and prominently features a static fake advertisement that remains still across refreshes. Any attempts at interaction beyond the advertisement prompt screamer sequences, including sudden appearances of Eris, Yamiuchi Ji crashing the screen, or Konnichiwa falling from the screen's top. These events immediately redirect players to Main.html.

Interestingly, players have the option to click on the fake advertisement. Clicking it results in the image shaking and punching sound effects. Repeated clicks progressively destroy the advertisement until it completely disappears. Behind the now-vanished advertisement, players encounter a pair of eyes referred to as Adogosu peeking through the space, accompanied by unsettling laughter before being redirected to Main.html.

Bonus pages

Al3iboujt28one.html was a bonus page accessible via the old version of Twinklegallery.html. Within this page, players find themselves in a blue room designed with a visible door named LIBRARY, a puzzle, and a lever. To advance in the game, players must decipher the puzzle using the code "4181" and then pull the lever, granting them passage through the mysterious door. Beyond this door lies a corridor from "Shoko.html," with books on the left being clickable. Clicking these books leads to a variety of external links, including the manager's Pixiv and YouTube account, "Theory.html," and the Lomando Fanlab page.

Puzzleandfancy.html was previously accessible through a link found in Aerv5ci4hhi.html. This page presented users with a stone piece that, when clicked, begins a skull slider puzzle. Successful completion of this puzzle triggered the message "CLEAR" and played an unlocking sound effect.

Thep6.html was accessible from the older versions of Theory.html. It showcased an image of a black book titled "Shinitai Riron" accompanied by an explanatory text. Over time, this page was deemed redundant as its content largely overlapped with that of Nikki.html. Interestingly, the black book originally featured content from the manager's old diaries, particularly an entry from the "Shinitai Riron" journal. However, this content was eventually replaced with an archive. Partial excerpts from the notes were previously shared on Twitter, with the complete note and diary reemerging on November 27, 2014, the day of the diary's removal.

Toushinfla.html was a page that featured an image of the "creator" positioned atop a tall building, overlooking a street with passing cars. Clicking on the sidewalk resulted in the character jumping off and the page turns black. The page is supposed to connect with the plot of the story.

Extra content page

The graffiti from Ujinoma.html.

Aerv5ci4hhi.html serves as the official extra page and concluding element of the website. This page primarily serves as a repository for content that didn't make it into the final version of the game, such as:

  • A cassette tape that reveals the complete message from the researcher.
  • Artwork related to Ujinoma.html, featuring subtle references to various in-game characters.
  • A newspaper from Chaos.html containing a news article describing the transformation of the amusement park "Fancy Island" into a haunted theme park inhabited by monstrous entities.
  • An image featuring Yukan no Shonen displaying a Hiragana code, hinting at a hidden encounter with Cursed Cat.
  • A collection of images from the older version of Tt3amn4obonu.html and Maamokeznefg.html.
  • Two images featuring multiple weapons named "Father's Majesty" and "Magic Sword feat. Eyedaddy."

The page underwent significant changes over time. The original version resembled the website's content and could be accessed via the number panel in the old version of Twinklegallery.html. Before December 15, 2020, clicking on the section with Flash works allowed access to several scrapped pages on the website, although these were marked as crossed out and subsequently deleted.

Nekomata encounter

A screenshot of Nekomata's bossfight in the game.

The Nekomata (or "Cursed Cat") encounter in the game is hinted at through a specific extra content page called Aerv5ci4hhi.html. This page features an image of Yukan no Shonen with hiragana characters that players can use on one of the Yukan no Shonen's pages. Accessing this page unlocks a concealed door leading to a secret encounter with Nekomata. Upon entering this encounter, players find themselves in a white room with a door. Clicking on the door plays a cutscene where the player is interrupted by Nekomata after a few seconds. This interruption seamlessly transitions into a Jan Ken Pon fight. Once the player successfully defeats Nekomata, Eris emerges from it, revealing the true identity of Nekoshow. After Nekoshow is freed, he provides the player with the key to the previously locked door as a token of gratitude. Clicking on this door redirects the player to the page Wmnoeohkvsioetac.html, which features videos showcasing Nekoshow and other Lomando characters. Nekomata, by definition, refers to a cat featured in Japanese folklore, yōkai.

The Missing Manager's Fanlab

The Missing Manager's Fanlab's official logo.

The Missing Manager's Fanlab, commonly referred to as Fanlab, served as a companion website that was operational from 2013 until its final update in December 2017. Initially established as a blog platform, it underwent expansion to encompass additional content, some of which eventually integrated into Lomando.com following an HTML5 update. Fanlab consisted of four web sections. The Homepage provided users with game updates and references to magazines, while Kouryaku.html contained outdated game walkthroughs. Lsticker.html showcased various LINE sticker sets, and Link.html featured external links and links to the manager's Twitter page. These sections ceased updates around September 2015 to December 2017, marking Fanlab's inactive status.

Events

New Year events

During New Year's festivities, players can engage with an animation featuring Mimi dressed in a traditional kimono. In this setting, Mimi offers to read the player's New Year's fortune in exchange for a donation. After selecting the donation box, Mimi shakes a cup, revealing two possible outcomes: one indicating good fortune and the other signifying bad luck. These fortune results (as well as Mimi's dialogue) include:

  • ("Blessing") - "Nothing bad will happen."
  • 末吉 ("Minimal Blessing") - "Just look forward to the future, and everything will be fine."
  • 小吉 ("Small Blessing") - "This year might be great!"
  • 中吉 ("Medium Blessing") - "You will feel great this year!"
  • 大吉 ("Large Blessing") - "It will be a great year!"
  • ("Curse") - "Hmmm... "You should be careful when you start something."
  • 大凶 ("Large Curse") - Mimi remains silent

If the player receives good luck (white paper), there are no changes, and they can attempt the fortune again. However, in the case of bad luck (black paper), a slideshow of screamers will appear. In an alternate version of this event, if Yukatan is absent, Mimi will guide the user to drop a coin into the donation box upon encountering a white paper with unique letters. If the user tries this again and receives a black paper, the screen darkens, followed by a slideshow of screamers through Fire.html.

Oshowgatsu2015.html and its more recent counterpart, Oshowgatsu2016.html, represent earlier versions of the current New Year's page. In Oshowgatsu2015.html, players encounter Mimi within a fortune booth against a white background. Here, users can donate in exchange for a fortune, and receiving the "Large Curse" fortune leads to an immediate redirection to the Fire.html page. Below Mimi's booth, banners reminiscent of the old main menu are displayed, featuring a red and white pattern and golden "ふぁんしーあいらんど" text. Clicking on these banners redirects users to the Main.html page.

Alternatively, Oshowgatsu2016.html represents the newest-like change, building upon the foundation laid by its predecessor. In this version, Kimono Mimi is depicted slightly above a fortune box, equipped with a tool for dispensing fortunes upon receiving visitors' coins. As with the earlier version, encountering the "Large Curse" fortune triggers a redirection to the Fire.html page. The background of the page features a red and white pattern designed with three traditional kadomatsu. Below Mimi's booth, a logo for "Fancy Island" provides a link to Main.html, while another link directs players to Index.html.

Christmas events

During Christmas 2014, Lomando.com introduced Merryxmas.html, a webpage featuring Santa Claus in a snowy setting, offering a gift. When users clicked on this gift, the page transformed, shrouded in shadow with inverted colors (black and white). This triggered a screamer remix of the Christmas classic, Jingle Bells. Following this, the phrase "Merry Christmas" appeared, quickly covered by a depiction of blood, after which the page went black and redirected to Main.html. Additionally, there's Xmaschallenge.html, a more recent version of the aforementioned page. In this version, Santa is seated at a desk with three presents, each potentially containing one of five prizes personally described and displayed by Santa. Occasionally, clicking on one of these presents causes Santa to turn black, leading to the same Jingle Bells segment.

Old versions

Main.html

A screenshot of 2arcfancymain.html, featuring Mitsumeru Onna in a red background with Japanese characters below reads "ごめんなさい" (I'm sorry).
  • 2arcfancymain.html was a component of the now-removed "arc" series, representing an early version of Main.html. Upon entering 2arcfancymain.html, players encountered Mitsumeru Onna in a red background. Four black squares were displayed:
  • First Square: Redirected to 3arcsemaru.html, featuring a jumpscare.
  • Upon accessing the webpage, users are greeted with a Flash animation featuring Mitsumeru Onna. The animation consists of her approaching the screen and subsequently displaying a close-up accompanied by a giggle. Following this, users are automatically redirected to a page titled 1arcfancytop.html. The redirected page replicates the original top page made with Adobe Flash and had a first version of Mimi (named "Generation 1 Mimi") displayed on the current top page. If users click on the image of Generation 1 Mimi or the promotional banner, they will be redirected back to the main page.
  • Second Square: This square led users to 4arconinoma.html, where players encountered a question posed by the character Oni no me. In this scenario, players were presented with the question "うしろのしょうめんだあれ?" (meaning "What's that behind you?" in English) and required to input their response into a designated question box. A correct password, "あかいにんぎょう," found in 7arcfusmanoma.html unlocked a door that redirected players to 8arcningyonoma.html.
  • On the following page, players engage in a gameplay sequence requiring them to slice all of the Nihonningyou dolls. This gameplay serves as an earlier version of Ningyounoma.html. Upon completing this task, players are directed to the gallery page 9arcgallery.html, marking the official ending of the older version of the game.
  • Third Square: Players were taken to 5arcyajirushihidari.html, an early version of Heven.html.
  • In this version of Heven.html, Elusive did not appear, and clicking on the door triggered the appearance of a disembodied head known as Namakubi no Onna on the screen.
  • Fourth Square: This square redirected users to 6arcyajirushimigi.html, an early version of Eden.html.
  • Similar to Heven.html, this version led players to the next page upon clicking the door. The next page shared similarities with Paradisky.html with the code from the left door used as an answer to Oni no me's question in 4arconinoma.html.

Unused/Deleted versions

These are versions that were replaced by newer ones, have never been used, or were deleted.

  • The older version of Aguodiernihs.html featured a dark red background and a fake YouTube player interface that played a 26-second video. The video begins with a purple swirl and Japanese text before transitioning to an inverted-color preview. It then starts a countdown, revealing a disturbing scene involving a train, with the character J-ker seen walking towards it for a brief second. Upon replay, the same train scene unfolded, and after a few moments, J-ker approached the screen in a startling close-up screamer. This abrupt scare redirected users to Topd.html.[22]
  • Tobiras.html included an older iteration, Tobira.html, sharing similarities with its current version. Both versions featured a door set against a background of rapidly changing Japanese imagery that could induce seizures when clicked. However, a few differences set them apart. The older version also showcased ever-changing illustrations depicting themes of suicide, various objects, medical tools, and faces, all of which were missing in the updated version. Additionally, symbols such as an eye, knife, bee, cross, and more adorned the left side of the older version, while the right side featured drawings like a moon, brain, mask, and other elements. Tobira.html served as a gateway to several pages, excluding Curse.html and Tokonoma.html, which were merged into the newer version.[23]

Trivia

  • As of editing, this is currently the longest game-related page on this wiki, surpassing the K-fee commercials and Luna Game articles with 76498 bytes as of the current revision.
  • This article was nominated in the featured article on Screamer Wiki in late March 2020, and later featured again on September 27, 2023.
  • Lomando.com has various merchandise on LINE and ClubT:
    • Nekoshow (ねこショー): was the first LINE sticker set to be released, which coincided with the release of a YouTube video about three days later.[24] The YouTube video showed Nekoshow promoting the set in his bedroom with faint appearances of Eris throughout the video. The stickers in this set consist of Nekoshow partaking in various actions, such as greeting, blushing, lying down, posing, waving, cheering, and dressing up.
    • Fancy Island Horror Sticker (恐怖のふぁんしーあいらんどスタンプ) is the first volume of the Fancy Island Horror Sticker set. Similar to the Nekoshow stickers, a YouTube video was released to promote the stickers.[25] The stickers in this set consist of various characters performing various actions or making faces.
    • Fancy Island Horror Sticker 2 (恐怖のふぁんしーあいらんどスタンプ2) is the second volume of the Fancy Island Horror Sticker set. Unlike the other sticker sets, there was no promotional YouTube video and very little promotional material. This sticker set features more elaborate stickers, including characters performing actions in full-fledged rooms.
    • The ClubT store, Fancy Island Official Goods Shop (ふぁんしーあいらんど公式グッズショップ) sells a variety of items including shirts, tote bags, mugs, tumbler wraps, and various phone accessories. The merchandise was officially released on June 19, 2020.[26]
  • Lomando.com was featured on YouTube user ScareTheater's video "Strange Websites - Episode 1".[27]
  • The manager uses Adobe Photoshop to create illustrations for the website.

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Notes

  1. warotopi.shime-saba.com/link.html
  2. Suggested in Toushinfla.html
  3. A yorishiro in Shinto terminology is an object capable of attracting spirits called kami, thus giving them a physical space to occupy during religious ceremonies. (Wikipedia)
  4. Accessible through a secret code in one of Yukan no Shonen pages
  5. Ookamuro (大かむろ) means "large kamuro" from a translation.
  6. Akeru (開ける) means "open" in English
  7. Older version of this page displayed a red screen with another YouTube video that acted as a clue to proceed.
  8. "進む為の ヒントその壱 人形の間の 先のページを くまなく 調べて みてね 。 クリック できるポイントが あるかも…". ("Hint for progress: Thoroughly examine the page ahead within the realm of the dolls. There might be clickable points..."
  9. The HTML title of the page (階段の間) translates to "Stairs room."
  10. Pieyama Pie-Man Mk-2 is one of the clown characters known as "Pieyama" featured in the game.
  11. 11.0 11.1 The term "Ujinoma" (ウジの間) translates to "Maggot room."
  12. The hanging corpse is revealed to be Researcher, who went missing after venturing into Fancy Island.
  13. The complete artwork on the wall is featured in the game's bonus content Aerv5ci4hhi.html.
  14. Unscrambling Cfoaansctyer results in it reading "Fancy Coaster."
  15. "Konkon" (コンコン) is a Japanese onomatopoeia for knocking
  16. "Utsuru" (写る) in Japanese means "to be photographed" or "to appear in a photograph" when translated to English.
  17. The in-game clock aligns with the time on the player's device.
  18. The reversed Japanese name of the page translates to "Spirit Video."
  19. The unscrambled name of the page reveals "To Pieyama Pieo."
  20. お 知 ら せ
    この音声信号は品質管理用の信号であります。
    (異常ではありません)

    Translation: Notice
    This audio signal is signal for quality control.
    (It is not abnormal)
  21. The swirling newspaper hints at the game's lore
  22. youtube.com/watch?v=SrzLkRbYvuc
  23. youtube.com/watch?v=sWIYEjO3wow
  24. youtube.com/watch?v=AzaG00kgO7c
  25. youtube.com/watch?v=HVQp0l6bfTc
  26. twitter.com/fancy_islandrss/status/1274152073425108995
  27. youtu.be/oofosqln5Q0?si=-hPgknw0EQEWRBF6&t=296 (contains a screamer)

Links

NOTE: The following website contains multiple screamers!

  • Lomando.com
  • Showcase video: youtube.com/watch?v=9VjMTDM7OGA
  • Mobile version: lomando.com/smpengtop.html
  • First version, accessible through Wayback Machine and now powered with Ruffle: web.archive.org/web/20110207102511/lomando.com

External Links

  • Article entry on Know Your Meme: knowyourmeme.com/memes/sites/lomandocom
  • Official X: twitter.com/fancy_islandrss
  • Unofficial wiki: lomando.fandom.com/wiki/Lomando_Wiki
  • Fancy Island official stickers: store.line.me/stickershop/product/1166446/en


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