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'''Lomando.com''', also known as '''Fancy Island''' (Japanese: '''<span title="Fanshī airando" class="explain">ふぁんしーあいらんど</span>'''), is an online horror-puzzle [[Screamer#In video games|video game]] [[website]] developed by Nohito and hosted on [[wikipedia:Geocities|Geocities]] in | '''Lomando.com''', also known as '''Fancy Island''' (Japanese: '''<span title="Fanshī airando" class="explain">ふぁんしーあいらんど</span>'''), is an online horror-puzzle [[Screamer#In video games|video game]] [[website]] developed by Nohito and hosted on [[wikipedia:Geocities|Geocities]] in 2010.<ref>[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/lomando/images/9/9d/Lomando_Creation_Date.png/revision/latest?cb=20240802220501 static.wikia.nocookie.net/lomando/images/9/9d/Lomando_Creation_Date.png/revision/latest?cb=20240802220501]</ref> | ||
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<ref>hmix.net</ref> and On-Jin,<ref>on-jin.com</ref> the developer drew inspiration from a website called Jigokuhen<ref>jigokuhen.com</ref> (地獄変, 'Hell Screen") and his fascination with occult and horror radio wave sites.<ref>warotopi.shime-saba.com/link.html</ref> Originally designed for Japanese speakers, the game received attention from English and international players, culminating in a full translation of the main page and [[Yukan no Shonen]]'s pages. | 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<ref>hmix.net</ref> and On-Jin,<ref>on-jin.com</ref> the developer drew inspiration from a website called Jigokuhen<ref>jigokuhen.com</ref> (地獄変, 'Hell Screen") and his fascination with occult and horror radio wave sites.<ref>warotopi.shime-saba.com/link.html</ref> Originally designed for Japanese speakers, the game received attention from English and international players, culminating in a full translation of the main page and [[Yukan no Shonen]]'s pages. |