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The game, known as "Fancy Island" or "ふぁんしーあいらんど" in Japan, was developed by Nohito (also known as Fancy Island Manager). It was created using the Flash plugin and incorporated sound effects from On-Jin and music from H/MIX GALLERY. The inspiration for Flash development was drawn from a website called Jigokuhen, renowned for its Flash animations, while the game's concept originated from the developer's interest in the occult and horror radio wave sites. In 2019, the developer announced on rewriting the game in HTML5 to adapt to the impending removal of the Flash plugin, which finished in February 2020.
The game, known as "Fancy Island" or "ふぁんしーあいらんど" in Japan, was developed by Nohito (also known as Fancy Island Manager). It was created using the Flash plugin and incorporated sound effects from On-Jin and music from H/MIX GALLERY. The inspiration for Flash development was drawn from a website called Jigokuhen, renowned for its Flash animations, while the game's concept originated from the developer's interest in the occult and horror radio wave sites. In 2019, the developer announced on rewriting the game in HTML5 to adapt to the impending removal of the Flash plugin, which finished in February 2020.
==Gameplay overview==
==Gameplay overview==
Lomando.com presents players with an innocent-looking home page that conceals 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 [[Lomando.com#Minor characters|Ookamuro]], a looming, disembodied head, or three [[Lomando.com#Minor characters|Cursed Doors]], accompanied by eerie ambient sounds. In the Ookamuro variant, five clickable white circles emerge in the bottom-left corner.  
Lomando.com presents players with an innocent-looking home page that conceals its eerie nature. Clicking on the image of Mimi redirects users to <code>Pref.html</code>, 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 [[Lomando.com#Minor characters|Ookamuro]], a looming, disembodied head, or three [[Lomando.com#Minor characters|Cursed Doors]], accompanied by eerie ambient sounds. In the Ookamuro variant, five clickable white circles emerge 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 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.