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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.

Revision as of 01:15, 15 September 2023

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 hosted on Geocities in 2011.

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

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 Ookamuro, a looming, disembodied head, or three 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.

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 1st, 2009, abruptly led to its closure. Overwhelmed by guilt, 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[1].

The park's closure transformed it into a haven for evil spirits, including a pale woman named Kanrinin no Yorishiro (管理人の依り代), where Yukihito's spirit seems to reside posthumously. The infamous 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.

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. As players navigate the game, they confront hostile spirits, ultimately freeing Nekoshow from Eris's possession.

Gameplay

Branching pages

Main.html

Upon accessing Main.html and clicking the entrance on the first page, the player will encounter Ookamuro[2], a woman who stares ominously at them with glowing eyes. In the background, an eerie ambiance can be heard, slowly transitioning into what appears to be growling or moaning sounds. Positioned in the bottom left corner, there are five buttons that proceed the game's progression. If the player selects the fifth button, a ghostly blue-tinted woman (known as Yukie) appears by crawling towards them accompanied by moaning or groaning audio. However, her action does not inflict harm; instead, she simply removes the fifth button. To continue with the game, the player must press one of the remaining four buttons, each directing them to different webpages. The following buttons redirects to Elizabeth.html, Chaos.html, Heven.html, and Eden.html. Main.html has been updated multiple times throughout its years.[3][4]

Elizabeth.html

Elizabeth.html is a branching page that leads to a smiley head crying blood from its eyes (referred to in the game as Elizabeth), visibly shaking on a black background. Upon clicking, the content transforms to more six Elizabeth heads of various sizes sliding across the screen, accompanied by a laughing sound. Each of these heads leads to different pages below:

Akeru.html (First mask)

The first head directs players to Akeru.html, a page filled with a variety of randomly generated Japanese text, letters, and numbers. Approximately every 7 seconds, a stock of dolls (known as Nihonningyou) appears across the page. These images portray the dolls as if in the process of opening a door, which is then promptly closed after a brief moment. Within the page are two different links: one marked "薙k縺" positioned around the middle, and another located at the lower right corner, labeled "縺翫>・・"

  • The first link (Puzzledoor.html) displays a door with a puzzle to solve for access. The code consists of a sequence of colored Nihonningyou dolls. Correctly inputting the sequence redirects the player to Uozokjonasawuagukob.html.[5]
  • The second link (Tnihonematumusus.html) showcases a YouTube video that firstly shows a static screen, before cutting to a scene in which a woman (known as Borei) with empty black eyes and a wide mouth rushes towards the screen while emitting moans, accompanied by a knocking sound. Following this, text appears on a note, serving as a hint for Akeru.html. The video then transitions to static again before ending. The note reads: "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...")

Uozokjonasawuagukob.html features a YouTube video showcasing a ghostly boy known as Yukan no Shonen.[6] Below the video, an answer bar is provided, along with an English version of the content. The video begins with Yukan no Shonen introducing a Japanese variation of the Rock Paper Scissors game called Jan Ken Pon. To progress, players are tasked with completing the game using the provided answer bar. The correct sequence of actions is as follows: scissors, rock, paper, rock, rock, scissors. Once the correct sequence is input and the door is clicked, players are directed to the Atelierdesu.html page.

Atelierdesu.html leads the player to encounter a scene featuring a woman (named "Tomato Onna")[7] situated in a grey room. The woman is seated in a chair, her back turned away from the viewer, while a door stands before her. On either side of this setup, white bars can be clicked by the player. Both sides showcase paintings of pink flowers and below one of the paintings lies either a shotgun or a hole resembling a shotgun's outline.[8] Once players acquire the shotgun and return to the grey room, a close-up of the woman's face appears accompanied by a loud scream. Opting to shoot her results in blood splattering across the screen as her lifeless body falls out of view. Failing to take this action promptly or to equip the shotgun leads to a game over. Clicking the door leads to a similar Theory.html. A 404 error page styled to resemble Chrome's emerges, before a visibly agitated woman wearing a surgical mask appears. She is characterized by wide, alarmed eyes (referred to as 404'san within the game). Her laughter plays alongside a beeping sound, prompting players to shoot her to advance. Afterward, a door appears, redirecting players to Ima3yaruk62oc.html.

Ima3yaruk62oc.html

Ima3yaruk62oc.html guides players into a completely black room, allowing them to navigate using the arrow keys. 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 off and continue advancing. At the maze's end, a door appears, redirecting players to Kaidan1.html. In 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 the previous room, 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 strategically 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 Kaiden1.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[9]. Moving further to the left, players encounter a tutorial that explains how to comprehend the necessary text for the upcoming room, Ujinoma.html, which the player can now access.

In the room, two interactable doors can be seen, positioned on either side of a bloodied figure at the center of the room. The area is infested with maggots, and they crawl over the body and on the ground. The walls possibly serve as a canvas for various drawings and Japanese characters made with blood. 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.

Maamokeznefg.html

In Maamokeznefg.html, The player find themselves in a room showcasing two displayed paintings. Clicking on the painting that portrays a red monster made entirely of eyes (named Eyedaddy) redirects the player to Emyeeddaamday.html. On the other hand, selecting the painting featuring Ichimatsuko guides the player to Pdaieolyaam.html.

  • Pdaieolyaam.html leads to a hallway. If players attempt to approach the door by clicking on it, a mysterious figure (named Kagoboshi) will appear, and the surroundings turn into static. Afterward, a slideshow of screamers appears.
  • In Emyeeddaamday.html, players encounter the red monster dancing, apparently guarding a door within a steel room. Clicking on Eyedaddy triggers a textbox, where he utters, 「新たな力が欲しければ我を倒してみせよ」, roughly translating to "If you desire new power, demonstrate your strength by defeating me." This part transitions into another game of Jan Ken Pon, where players engage in a battle against Eyedaddy. Emerging victorious causes the monster to disappear, and clicking the door leads to its vanishing as well, revealing the Magic Sword. Upon closing the Magic Sword's description, the player is suddenly confronted with the jump scare of a zombified woman's head (referred to as Security), which can be eliminated by the player's sword through clicking. Following this encounter, a teleporter appears and redirects to Maamolqgep2sp.html. Maamolqgep2sp.html leads to the same hallway as Pdaieolyaam.html. However, this time, the player has obtained a Magic Sword, which they can use to defeat Kageboshi when she appears. This allows them to progress to the next page, I4it3sum27ae.html. At this point, the player will encounter various stacks of Ichimatsukos in a game resembling Whack-A-Mole. The objective is to eliminate the dolls that appear on the screen, including those that pop up randomly, and the player must reach a count of 10 Ichimatsukos. Failing to do so results in the player being 'killed' by one of Ichimatsuko's and redirected back to Main.html. However, if the player succeeds, they will progress to the next level, accessible at S2st66usam7obe.html.

The next page continues the part from the previous one. Initially, it features an image of a shaking Ichimatsuko against a black background. Clicking on it returns players to the stack of dolls from the previous page. This time, a scene plays out as two Ichimatsukos merge into a larger one, leading to a boss battle. During this encounter, players confront the enlarged Ichimatsuko, which moves along the edges of the screen. A heart icon appears, providing healing when hovered over, seemingly tracking the doll's movement. Players can inflict damage on Ichimatsuko by clicking. At various points during the game, Pieyama MK-2 makes appearances, preventing the player's progress. Clicking on it shatters it like glass, allowing players to continue. Failing to defeat Ichimatsuko in time leads to another slideshow of screamers. Alternatively, successfully defeating Ichimatsuko causes her to shatter and explodes. The game then transitions to a white screen, redirecting players to Maamomj3upftsk.html.

Maamomj3upftsk.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, an eye firing "beams" at the player, and obstacle boxes. Failing to shoot these obstacles results in a quarter half of their health, with more obstacles spawning as the player progresses. At the end, the coaster leads to Maamokeznefg.html, accessible via a click.

Pieyama God bossfight

The page starts in the same room as Maamolqgep2sp.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 eye (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 causing about 60 damage to the exposed weak point of the Pieyama God. After successfully defeating the Pieyama God, 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'll encounter a code or puzzle that ultimately unlocks the official ending of the game.

Second mask

Konkon-san is shown banging at high speed on the player's screen, mouth open but with no scream. "Konkon" (コンコン) is a Japanese onomatopoeia for knocking. Unlike the other masks, the player is not redirected to a new page.

Utsuru.html (Third mask)

The page 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 12:00 AM and vanishes after 5:00 AM. The in-game clock aligns with the time on the player's device.

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, presenting a fabricated YouTube video titled "Horror psychic image captured by the camera." Within this video interface, the player is restricted from interacting with the "Share" and "Watch Later" 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 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)

The page it redirects to features an entrance designed like a clown with a cape and a 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 Chrome-styled window appears, featuring a red background and black text. Attempting to close this window by exiting triggers, makes the same Chrome tab reappear with different text. 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 (rock-paper-scissors) 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 of Yukie, followed by a piece of paper displaying a code for use in Hokora1.html.

Curse.html (Sixth mask)

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.

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.

Subsequently, a series of Windows 10 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 that fake Topd.html

Chaos.html

The page presents four Google Chrome windows against a background that pulsates like flesh. These windows feature images of a beating heart, a swirling newspaper, animated bacteria, and two blue-tinted winking 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 bookmarks. The web addresses consistently repeat the word "chaos."

Heartbeat window

This page presents a narrow hallway containing four hidden areas at the bottom, a door at the hallway's end, and four concealed panels (two on each wall). Clicking the door without solving the puzzles in the hidden areas results in a game over as the player gets sliced by a character named Nata Onna. To advance, players must solve the puzzles found on this page.

Behind the two hidden panels on the left wall, there are a keypad and half of a map, while the panels on the right wall contain the other half of the map and a red button. Clicking the red button yields no effect if done before entering the code on the keypad. The map pieces reveal the order in which the player should click the bottom areas, each displaying gray feet with letters "D," "B," or "A," depending on the order of clicks. Following the map's order results in the sequence "DBDA." Inputting this code into the keypad causes the top part to light up and turn cyan. A cutscene plays as players view Nata Onna's corpse fall from spikes.

Proceeding through the door after this cutscene, players enter the next room, and her weapon named the "Nata" can be found on the floor. However, attempting further progression triggers the spike "machine" to kill the player. To solve the page completely, players must complete the puzzles and press the red button found in one of the panels. This deactivates the spike machine, allowing players to access the next room and click the door, redirecting them to Awamsohniptosour.html.

The subsequent page contains two Japanese-style rooms with four doors, of which only the two at the front are clickable. A ticket on the floor reveals a dusty ticket with the code for Oiaaeptoiympe.html/Totptbpuiouiss.html, along with images of the pages Elizabeth.html and Tokonoma.html, where the clown theater pages are accessible. Clicking the two fusuma doors at the front opens identical versions of the room. Clicking them again leads to the appearance of Dai kuchisake-on'na, who attempts to harm the player. She can be eliminated with the player's weapon by clicking on her.

After defeating her, the two fusuma doors open to reveal a preview of Ningyounoma.html. Clicking on it redirects to Ningyounoma.html, featuring Nihonningyou dolls in a minigame. The objective is to eliminate fifteen Nihonningyou within 30 seconds using the Nata obtained from the first page. The minigame is similar to that of Whack-a-Mole. Failing to eliminate enough Nihonningyou results in a game over, with the middle doll speaking "ザンネンデシタ…" before flying toward the screen with a laugh.

Successfully defeating enough dolls leads to Gallery.html, a fake gallery. Clicking on any of the characters or other clickable areas may reveal a strange humanoid creature known as Meezu. Clicking Meezu results in a piece of her torso falling off, revealing a code pad. Clicking the code pad redirects the player to Box.html, where a code slider can be accessed. The correct code is obtained from Paradisky.html, revealing another code, 4527, which is used in 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. The old version is written in the perspective of the Fancy Island's owner (already explained enough from the Synopsis)

Bacteria

The bacteria leads to a profile of a pale woman named Kanrinin no Yorishiro, 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 woman dressed in wardrobe shaking their necks (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."

Mitsumeru-me eyes

Yukan no Shonen's puzzle, Mituqituqne.html, and redirection to Tobiras.html

Clicking on the blue eye redirects to Eye.html. This page contains mysterious red text in multiple languages (Dutch, Japanese romaji, Finnish, and French) without translations. It includes Betties on the sides as descorations and a rapidly blinking red eye below the text. Clicking the eye takes the user to Nyanyanyanyahn.html, which features a YouTube video interface with fake buttons and a play icon resembling YouTube's. When attempting to play the video, Kuroageha flies through the video box, creating a hole. Clicking the hole leads to Iamonnenuohs.html, featuring a video with Yukan no Shonen instructing users to arrange ten hiragana characters into a sentence while he dances to the beat. Red hiragana symbols periodically appear with his head closely behind.

The puzzle progressively speeds up, displaying five hiragana characters consecutively and multiplying himself. Afterward, users must decipher a code with a hint on the page revealing four out of the ten hiragana characters. There's also an English edition button. To proceed, users should enter the hiragana characters "あなたのうしろにいる" (translating to "I'm behind you") in the bar below the video and click "answer." This answer reveals a door. Clicking the door triggers Dorodoro's jumpscare without causing player death, leading to another clickable door for progression to Onomureiminem.html. On this page, users will find thirteen rotating eyes in front of what appears to be barnacles, with a door in the center. Clicking on an eye pops it, but clicking the door before popping all the eyes results in a Futeki na Emi no Onna screamer. However, popping all the eyes reveals a hidden door. Clicking it redirects users to Mituqituqne.html.

After successfully clearing the previous stage, the player finds themselves on a page resembling the previous one. This time, they encounter eight greenish deformed heads known as Puchipuchi on a gray background. To progress, the player must act swiftly and click on the Puchipuchis to make them explode. Every five seconds, a deep voice utters "助けて" ("Tasukete," meaning "Help" in English), and the Puchipuchis will respawn. The player must eliminate them promptly, as they continue to reappear every five seconds. Once all the Puchipuchis are successfully destroyed, a door appears. Clicking on this door leads to Priclu.html, where two distorted faces with long black hair, large teeth, and twisted noses, named Oshirois, set against a rainbow background, with a door between them. Clicking the door for the first time causes a head to fall down the screen silently (similar to that one scene in The House). A second click on the door directs the player to Tobiras.html.

In this section, the player will encounter a door set against a background featuring rapid images. The player's objective is to click on this door, which will transport them to Tokonoma.html, as the only way to progress in the game. However, clicking the door may trigger random events, including an image of Purapura with an extremely loud beeping noise, a GIF of Konkon-san pounding on a red background, and a part from the last diary on Nikki.html revealing Mandoreiku with a startling scream.

Tokonoma.html

Tokonoma.html is a page resembling a traditional Japanese bedroom, accessible from Tobiras.html. 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 backdrop, and Kageboshi makes an entrance. To avoid Kageboshi's attack, rapidly click the now-blackened switch within 2 seconds. If the player fails, they will be redirected to Topd.html.
  • With the lights off:
  • You'll 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 Kubi kushi swinging and eerie laughter, which can be stop by clicking the switch again.

In Gate.html, two grey doors designed with blinking eyes and a code pad are present. Entering the correct code (4527) unlocks the doors, 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 spawns, redirecting to Ngayngujwai.html upon clicking. Hovering over the door a third time prompts a mild jumpscare from Abyss, who appears silently. Clicking the door afterward redirects to Tsrheiansguarlelery.html. It displays a piece of paper containing the color code for the door in Puzzledoor.html. Clicking it zooms in, and clicking again makes Abyss appear with a loud laugh.

In Totptbpuiouiss.html leads to a page that closely resembles Oiaaeptoiympe.html, with the key difference being that the door redirects to Pieyama.html instead of Akaitupne63gum.html. Players can reuse the same code to advance.

In Akaitupne63gum.html, the player is redirected to a similar page called Mituqituqne.html, where they must pop red Puchipuchi instead of green ones. Popping all the red Puchipuchi before they respawn redirects to Tn89alpnos6iop.html after a door spawns. Tn89alpnos6iop.html resembles the previous page but with a middle door that, when clicked, triggers a jumpscare from Mother Puchipuchi and confronted with a Jan Ken Pon fight. After each turn, the player takes 5HP damage from poison. Winning reveals a door. Clicking it leads to a pitch-black room with a jumpscare from Yukie, followed by a note displaying half of the eye code used in Hokora1.html, which can be clicked on.

Heven.html

In Heven.html, players encounter a challenging maze with very narrow spaces. 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 jumpscare by Namakubi no Onna.

Eden.html

Eden.html presents a pitch-black room featuring two weathered doors and a note. Interacting with the note reveals the text "どっちを選んても行き着く先は一緒," translating to "The place you can reach from either door is the same." Clicking on the the right door leads to Edeuenatseurre.html, while selecting left door directs players to Ederkauizraatbsouu.html.

Ederkauizraatbsouu.html challenges players in yet another maze, where precise cursor movement is required to navigate a narrow gray path successfully. A single contact with the black maze walls causes the maze to vanish, leaving only the door visible. Clicking the door post-maze failure results in a screamer from Elusive. Attempting to cheat by clicking the door before the maze fully loads leads to a jumpscare by Eris. However, successfully completing the maze without cheating and clicking the door grants access to the next page Paradisky.html.

In Edeuenatseurre.html, players encounter eight treasure chests. Clicking on an incorrect chest prompts Psychedelic to jumpscare the player. If the player mistakenly selects the incorrect chests three times, it results in a game over. However, discovering the correct chest rewards the player with the Treasure Key, enabling access through a door to Paradisky.html.

Paradisky.html, the destination from both Ederkauizraatbsouu.html and Edeuenatseurre.html, presents players with two clickable doors, each leading to separate content within the page. The right door displays Doemon seated within a large cabinet or closet. After a brief second, Ima Socchi jumpscare the player with a loud laugh and redirects the player back to the main page. Selecting the left door reveals a close-up view, and further interaction redirects to a cabinet containing a piece of paper at the bottom. Clicking on the note reveals the text "2648" written in blood, which the player will need for Box.html

Events

New Year events

During New Year's festivities, players can engage with an animation featuring Mimi dressed in a traditional yukata. 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 Bleesing") - "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, are previous versions of the current New Year's page explained above. The former version features Kimono Mimi inside a fortune booth set against a white background. This booth allows users to deposit a coin in exchange for a fortune, and acquiring the "Large Curse" fortune results in an immediate redirection to the Fire.html page. Beneath Mimi's booth, there are banners similar to the old main menu, accompanied by a red and white pattern along with golden ふぁんしーあいらんど text, which, when clicked, redirects users to Main.html. Additional links include one titled "幻想空間 万華鏡" (roughly translating to "fantasy space kaleidoscope") leading to a third-party Rakuten advertisement, and another labeled "通常版トップページに戻す" at the page's bottom, providing a pathway for players to return to Index.html. Alternatively, Oshowgatsu2016.html represents a more newest-like change, building upon the foundation laid by its predecessor. In this version, Kimono Mimi is depicted slightly placed 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 overlaid with three kadomatsu, traditional Japanese New Year decorations. 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

In Christmas 2014, Lomando introduced Merryxmas.html, a webpage featuring Santa Claus in a snowy setting, offering a gift. When users click this gift, a transformed version of the page appears, cloaked in shadow with inverted colors (black and white). This triggers a remix of the Christmas classic, Jingle Bells, with screamers. Following this, the phrase "Merry Christmas" appears, swiftly covered by a depiction of blood, after which the page goes black and redirects to Main.html.

Additionally, there's Xmaschallenge.html, a recent version of the one mentioned above. This version showcases Santa seated at a desk with three presents, each potentially containing one of five prizes personally described and displayed by Santa. On occasion, clicking one of these presents results in Santa turning black, leading to the same segment that remixes Jingle Bells with screamers.

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.[citation needed] 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).[citation needed] 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 is 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.

His Japanese name is mainly a pun meaning "YouTube Boy", which explains enough about his appearance.

Yukihito

Yukihito is portrayed as a low-quality photo character, featuring short black hair and black glasses. He has entirely black eyes and pupils, with pale skin and subtle shadowing around his face.

Yukihito primarily appeared as an avatar of the creator in the old version of Profile.html.[citation needed] Notably, Yukihito does not feature in the gallery. His bio from Smpprofile.html reveals that he passed away on April 4, 2010. His listed hobbies included using his PC, going outdoors, listening to the radio, visiting hot springs, and savoring gourmet food, with sushi as his favorite dish.

Borei

Borei is a ghost mainly recognized by her shadowy skin, black eyes, wide oval mouth, and long black hair. Her initial appearance is in Tnihonematumusus.html, where she approaches players with moaning and banging sounds, carrying a Japanese note serving as a hint for Akeru.html. In Shinitaioshirase.html, she used to startle players by emerging from Windows XP-styled error windows before redirecting them to Topd.html. Presently, both Shinitaioshirase.html and Curse.html exhibit similar appearances, with minor variations in the presentation of her hands and tab style.

Dai kuchisake-onna

Dai kuchisake-onna is a woman with pale skin, a fleshless mouth, and long black hair. She initially appears in Awamsohniptosour.html, where she approaches players if they attempt to open the second fusuma door, causing a game over if not defeated with the Nata in time. She also appears in Oshowgatsu.html, Smposhowgatsu.html, Smpoohiroma.html, Tgwailnlkellely.html, and the old version of Twinklegallery.html.

Dorodoro

Dorodoro is a character known for her zombified face with half of her skin ripped off and a dislocated right eye. She first appeared in Orodorod.html when players clicked the doors in Iamonnenuohs.html or Ieamonnnegnuohs12.html. In this early appearance, she provided a screamer before allowing progression. Her second and third appearances, with a "healthier" version of her character (in which she did not have half of her face removed), are in Totptbpuiouiss.html and Oiaaeptoiympe.html. In both pages, she jump-scares players if they repeatedly open and close the clown's cape before entering a code. Her fourth and fifth appearances revisit her original jumpscare role in Iamonnenuohs.html and Ieamonnnegnuohs12.html. Dorodoro later features in Pdaieolyaam.html, Tokonoma.html, and S2st66usam7obe.html as part of the Tokorush string of screamers.

Elusive

Elusive is a female ghost characterized by long black hair, pale green-blue skin, and empty eye sockets. She made periodic appearances in the old versions of Heven.html and Eden.html, with a 1/2 chance of appearing every twelve frames, pursuing players with eerie sounds. In various other pages like Ederkauizraatbsouu.html, Smpdoor.html, and Smpsss.html, she would advance towards players as a consequence of certain actions. A monochrome version of her acted as an obstacle in Kaidan1.html, and she played a role in screamers during Santa's events in Merryxmas.html, Seasonevent.html, and Xmaschallenge.html. Her final appearances can be found in Tgwailnlkellely.html and Smpstrangespace.html, and her image is featured in the gallery of the former Twinklegallery.html.

Eris

Eris, sometimes mistakenly referred to as Ellis, is a character with distinctive features, "resembling" the Greek goddess of conflict.[citation needed] She first appears in Topd.html, where she can trigger a sudden scream on a black background, redirecting players to Main.html if they click anywhere except the top ad.

In Ykoaaomgoanri.html, she jump scares the player after a fixed duration, but players can make her vanish and reduce the countdown by clicking on her. She also plays a role in revealing the possessed version of Nekoshow in Nsiduehfioqdpso.html and appears in his video featured in Wmnoeohkvsioetac.html.

Eris can also be encountered as an open web page and a profile picture in Pieyama.html and Curse.html. In Smpdoor.html and Smperis.html, specific doors lead to a rapid-moving jump scare featuring Eris against a black background, accompanied by a giggle. Her final appearances are in Oshowgatsu.html and Smposhowgatsu.html, as part of a series of screamers triggered by obtaining the Large Curse fortune.

Gallery Master

Gallery Master's blurred profile from the main page.

The Gallery Master, also known as ギャラリーマスター, can be found in Tgwailnlkellely.html, Smpstrangespace.html, and the former Twinklegallery.html when players attempt to view her photo. She's characterized by gray skin, a damaged flower-adorned hat, long black hair, and a white dress with eerie black eyes and a wide-open mouth.

In Twinklegallery.html and Smpstrangespace.html, attempting to view her photo at the very bottom results in an instant screamer, though it won't lead to player death. When clicked on, she vanishes, allowing players to view her photo. A similar scenario occurs in Smpstrangespace.html, but with a vertical design.

She makes secret appearances in Index.html, Englishtop.html, Xmastop.html, and About.html. Players encountering her by scrolling through the mascots' profiles will eventually trigger a jumpscare revealing her profile (pictured), which consists of the Japanese character "あ" repeated over 50 times on a pure black background, signifying "A." After her laugh ends, Xmastop.html and About.html redirect players to Main.html.

Kageboshi

Kageboshi, also known as 影法師, appears as a shadowy female figure. She firstly appears in Tokonoma.html, triggered by the player clicking the left switch. After three seconds, she points at the player and redirects them to Fire.html, a slideshow of screamers. In Ikiammadem.html, her giggle signals her appearance when players click toward the eye puzzle from Hokora1.html. Although players can't eliminate her, they can still interact by clicking. She points at the player and redirects them to a bathroom, Otyejlnieobt.html.

Pdaieolyaam.html also sees her pointing when players approach the door, leading to the same string of screamers as Tokonoma.html, but with Abyss replaced by Pieyama Pie-Man. Her final appearance in the main game (excluding gallery pages) is in Dpiaoeyla258am.html, where she can be defeated. However, waiting triggers a cutscene where repeated clicking is necessary; failure leads to the screamers from Pdaieolyaam.html, while success results in her defeat.

Notes

  1. Suggested in Toushinfla.html
  2. Ookamuro (大かむろ) means "large kamuro" from a translation.
  3. Opening this page introduces the possibility of instant redirection to an alternate version containing Cursed Doll. In this version, the redirects are reduced to four, eliminating one, and the dots are replaced by mirrors. Despite these alterations, the page still ultimately leads to the same content, excluding Yukie's jumpscare.
  4. The earliest version possessed a layout similar to the current main page but with a few differences. Presented in bright red, Mitsumeru Onna appeared instead of Ookamuro. Beneath her, repeating text displayed "ごめんなさい" (which translates from Japanese to English into "I'm sorry"), accompanied by four black squares rather than the current five white dots. These squares directed to 3arcsemaru.html, 4arcninoma.html, 5arcyajirushihidari.html, and 6arcyajirushimigi.html.
  5. Older version of this page displayed a red screen with another YouTube video that acted as a clue to proceed.
  6. Yukan no Shonen in English means "Yu tube boy", which explained his appearance in the form of YouTube videos.
  7. Tomato Onna (トマト女) in English means "tomato woman"
  8. The painting featuring the shotgun is chosen randomly upon each instance of the page loading.
  9. Pieyama Pie-Man Mk-2 is one of the clown characters known as "Pieyama" featured in the game.