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[[File:Jankenpon.png|thumb|right|200px|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.]]
[[File:Jankenpon.png|thumb|right|200px|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.]]
[[File:Jankenpon formula.png|thumb|right|200px|The formula for Jan Ken Pon shown at the beginning.]]
[[File:Jankenpon formula.png|thumb|right|200px|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 [[wikipedia:Rock Paper Scissors|Rock Paper Scissors]], which is 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.
The door from Puzzledoor.html redirects the player to a YouTube video featuring [[Yukan no Shonen]]. In the video, Yukan no Shonen introduces a Japanese version of the game [[wikipedia:Rock Paper Scissors|Rock Paper Scissors]], which is 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. Immediately following each turn, the video briefly flashes a split-second frame with either a red background (勝, "WIN") or a blue background (負, "LOSE"), representing Yukan no Shonen's outcome. The player must input the correct sign corresponding to Yukan no Shonen's outcome. 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, the player is directed to Atelierdesu.html.
 
=====Atelierdesu.html=====
=====Atelierdesu.html=====
[[File:Atelierdesu.png|right|200px|thumb|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.]]
[[File:Atelierdesu.png|right|200px|thumb|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.]]
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=====Ujinoma.html=====
=====Ujinoma.html=====
[[File:Ujinoma.png|thumb|200px|The room in Ujinoma.html,<ref name="ujinoma">(ウジの間, "maggot room")</ref> 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.]]
[[File:Ujinoma.png|thumb|200px|The room in Ujinoma.html,<ref name="ujinoma">(ウジの間, "maggot room")</ref> 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<ref>The hanging corpse is revealed to be Researcher, who went missing after venturing into Fancy Island.</ref> 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.<ref>The complete artwork on the wall is featured in the game's bonus content <code>[[Lomando.com#Extra content page|Aerv5ci4hhi.html]]</code>.</ref> 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.<ref>Unscrambling Cfoaansctyer results in it reading "Fancy Coaster."</ref>
In the next room, two interactable exits can be seen, positioned on either side of the hanging body of the researcher<ref>twitter.com/fancy_island/status/1635995760696369152</ref><ref>lomando.com/aerv5ci4hhie.html (2. Cassette player)</ref> 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 drawings, such as a drawing resembling [[wikipedia:Lycoris_radiata|spider-lily]], Purapura, and Tomato Onna, and Japanese phrases written in blood.<ref>The complete artwork on the wall is featured in the game's bonus content [[Lomando.com#Extra content page|Aerv5ci4hhi.html]].</ref> 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),<ref>The kanji numbers used here are commonly used in formal or financial contexts, such as on legal documents or financial statements.</ref> as previously hinted in 7diackii2.html, unlocks the left door, leading the player to Cfoaansctyer.html.<ref>Unscrambling the letters in Cfoaansctyer results in the phrase "Fancy Coaster."</ref>
[[File:Cfoaansctyer.png|thumb|right|200px|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''.]]
[[File:Cfoaansctyer.png|thumb|right|200px|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.
Cfoaansctyer.html takes the player to an underground cave where players have the choice to ride a coaster. Clicking the coaster and selecting "Yes" begins gameplay, where the player uses 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=====
=====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 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.
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=====Pieyama God bossfight=====
=====Pieyama God bossfight=====
[[File:Pieyama God.png|thumb|right|200px|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.]]
[[File:Pieyama God.png|thumb|right|200px|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, the player returns to a room similar to ''Maamolqgep2sp.html'' but in a different 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 [[Lomando.com#Twinklegallery.html|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''.
After advancing from Maamomj3upftsk.html, the player returns to a room similar to ''Maamolqgep2sp.html'' but in a different 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 [[Lomando.com#Twinklegallery.html|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====
====Second mask====
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