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Fancy Island opened on August 14th, 2009, but was hit by a highly contagious virus outbreak on opening day, which forced the park to permanently close on September 1st, 2009. Guilt-ridden and remorseful, Yukihito retreated from public life and continued writing in his diary about his nightmares and suicidal thoughts. Yukihito died under mysterious circumstances on April 4th, 2010. Some of his diary entries were added after his death, with one entry revealing that he had contemplated suicide. Toushinfla.html suggests that he committed suicide by jumping off a building.  
Fancy Island opened on August 14th, 2009, but was hit by a highly contagious virus outbreak on opening day, which forced the park to permanently close on September 1st, 2009. Guilt-ridden and remorseful, Yukihito retreated from public life and continued writing in his diary about his nightmares and suicidal thoughts. Yukihito died under mysterious circumstances on April 4th, 2010. Some of his diary entries were added after his death, with one entry revealing that he had contemplated suicide. Toushinfla.html suggests that he committed suicide by jumping off a building.  


After the closure of the park due to the virus outbreak, the abandoned amusement park was taken over by various hostile ghosts, including Kanrinin no Yorishio<ref>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:Yorishiro|Wikipedia]])</ref> (管理人の依り代, lit. "manager's approach substitute"), a ghost that Yukihito's soul occupies after his death. Pieyama God (ピエ山ゴッド, ''Pieyama goddo'') a giant clown ghost, claimed the park and tried to kill anyone who entered. Many other ghosts either tried to kill or scare visitors, and very few were friendly. 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 time, a ghost woman named Eris (エリス, ''Erisu'') possessed a former employee of the park, a white cat named Nekoshow (ねこショー, ''Nekoshō''), turning him into a demonized version called Nekomata.
After the closure of the park due to the virus outbreak, the abandoned amusement park was taken over by various hostile ghosts, including Kanrinin no Yorishio<ref>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:Yorishiro|Wikipedia]])</ref> (管理人の依り代, lit. "manager's approach substitute"), a ghost that Yukihito's soul occupies after his death. Pieyama God (ピエ山ゴッド, ''Pieyama goddo'') a giant clown ghost, claimed the park and tried to kill anyone who entered. Many other ghosts either tried to kill or scare visitors, and very few were friendly. 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 time, a ghost woman named Eris (エリス, ''Erisu'') possessed a former employee of the park, a white cat named Nekoshow (ねこショー, ''Nekoshō''), turning him into a demonized version called Nekomata.


The haunted amusement park drew the attention of an unnamed researcher who was investigating the park's paranormal activity and the missing park visitors. The researcher left behind a cassette tape in the park, and his hanging corpse can be seen in Ujinoma.html. While exploring the park, the researcher discovered a room with a cryptic passcode written on the wall, which they read out loud before their recording abruptly ended. Later, the player enters the amusement park, fighting off hostile ghosts and eventually freeing Nekoshow from Eris's possession.
The haunted amusement park drew the attention of an unnamed researcher who was investigating the park's paranormal activity and the missing park visitors. The researcher left behind a cassette tape in the park, and his hanging corpse can be seen in Ujinoma.html. While exploring the park, the researcher discovered a room with a cryptic passcode written on the wall, which they read out loud before their recording abruptly ended. Later, the player enters the amusement park, fighting off hostile ghosts and eventually freeing Nekoshow from Eris's possession.
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*As of editing, this is currently the [[Special:LongPages|<b>longest</b>]] game-related page on this wiki, surpassing the [[K-fee commercials]] and [[Luna Game]] articles with {{PAGESIZE:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|R}} bytes as of the current revision.
*As of editing, this is currently the [[Special:LongPages|<b>longest</b>]] game-related page on this wiki, surpassing the [[K-fee commercials]] and [[Luna Game]] articles with {{PAGESIZE:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|R}} bytes as of the current revision.
* This article was nominated in the featured article on {{SITENAME}} in late March 2020.
* This article was nominated in the featured article on {{SITENAME}} in late March 2020.
*Lomando.com has merchandise on LINE and ClubT, the merchandise contains several miscellaneous products with the characters around it were sold on June 19, 2020;  
*Lomando.com has merchandise on [[wikipedia:Line_(software)|LINE]] and ClubT:  
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**Nekoshow (Japanese: 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.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzaG00kgO7c</ref> 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.
**Nekoshow (Japanese: 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.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=AzaG00kgO7c</ref> 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 (Japanese: 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.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVQp0l6bfTc</ref> The stickers in this set consist of various characters performing various actions or making faces.
** Fancy Island Horror Sticker (Japanese: 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.<ref>youtube.com/watch?v=HVQp0l6bfTc</ref> The stickers in this set consist of various characters performing various actions or making faces.
** Fancy Island Horror Sticker 2 (Japanese: 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.
** Fancy Island Horror Sticker 2 (Japanese: 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 (Japanese: 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.<ref>https://twitter.com/fancy_islandrss/status/1274152073425108995</ref>
**The ClubT store, Fancy Island Official Goods Shop (Japanese: 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.<ref>twitter.com/fancy_islandrss/status/1274152073425108995</ref>
*The website has its own FANDOM wiki called Lomando Wiki.<ref>lomando.fandom.com/wiki/Lomando_Wiki</ref>
*The website has its own FANDOM wiki called Lomando Wiki.<ref>lomando.fandom.com/wiki/Lomando_Wiki</ref>
*Lomando.com was featured on [[YouTube]] user ScareTheater's video "Strange Websites - Episode 1". Eric B. Wise stated that it's arguably one of his favorite screamer websites.<ref>youtu.be/oofosqln5Q0?t=296 (<u>NOTE</u>: The following video contains a screamer.)</ref>
*Lomando.com was featured on [[YouTube]] user ScareTheater's video "Strange Websites - Episode 1". He stated that it is arguably one of his favorite screamer websites.<ref>youtube.com/watch/?v=oofosqln5Q0?t=296 (<u>NOTE</u>: The following video contains a screamer.)</ref>


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