Looks like a sequel’s coming, too
Indie horror hitYume Nikkilanded onSteamyesterday, fourteen years after its initial release. The cult classic’s lauded for its dreamy, surreal environment and non-traditional approach to gameplay.
It’s easy to talk about how bizarre and intriguingYume Nikkiis, but it’s even easier just to tell you to play it right now. The RPG Maker game is available for free, continuing its legacy as a freeware masterpiece.

Yume Nikki‘s Steam release also appears to point to another project from developer Kikiyama. Alongside the game’s launch on the digital storefront, publisher Playism posted acryptic messageandcountdown timer, both pointing to a newYume Nikkiproject.








