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B:(ursed
BeCursedTitle
B:(ursed's Title Screen
Release
Latest Version

0.02 (2023/08/22)

Creator

Mizkura (みずつきくらげ)

Language

Japanese

Engine

RPG Maker VX Ace

Release Date

April 1, 2022

Details
Protagonist

Hesomagari (へそまがり) Hesomagari (へそまがり)

Nexus Doors

3

Effects

12

Endings

0


Overview[]

B:(ursed is a Japanese Yume Nikki fangame created by Mizkura (みずつきくらげ) in RPG Maker VX Ace.

Gameplay[]

B:(ursed is a traditional fangame. Sleeping in the bed takes the player to the dream world, while interacting with the charging phone on the floor allows the player to save. The goal of the game is to explore the dream world and obtain effects.

Controls[]

  • Move - Arrow Keys
  • Interact/Select - Z/Space
  • Open Menu - X/Esc
  • Effect Action - A
  • Wake Up - S

Plot[]

You play as Hesomagari and explore his dream world.

Effects[]

Name Image Description
Pilchard
(いわし)
BeCursedPilchardEff
Hesomagari becomes a pilchard.
Absent
(いるす)[1]
BeCursedAbsentEff
Hesomagari crawls on the ground under a blanket. Pressing A makes Hesomagari hide under the blanket, leaving him unable to move.
Fire Extinguisher
(しょうかき)
BeCursedFireExtinguisherEff
Hesomagari turns into a fire extinguisher. Pressing A makes some water spray out of the hose.
Scorpion
(さそり)
BeCursedScorpionEff
Hesomagari has a scorpion's tail. Can be used to attack NPCs by interacting with them.
Holi
(ホーリー)[2]
BeCursedHoliEff
Hesomagari is covered in various colors.
Noblewoman
(きふじん)
BeCursedNoblewomanEff
Hesomagari becomes a noblewoman. Pressing A gives Hesomagari an umbrella.
Rooster
(おんどり)
BeCursedRoosterEff
Hesomagari becomes a rooster, doubling his speed.

Gameplay Images (Version proto)[]

Downloads[]

Version Date Announcement Download
0.02

August 22, 2023

Twitter Getuploader (.ZIP)
0.01+1

September 19, 2022

Twitter Getuploader (.ZIP)
0.01

September 15, 2022

Pixiv Getuploader (.ZIP)
proto

June 3, 2022

Pixiv Getuploader (.ZIP)
Getuploader (.EXE)
Password: motimoti
AprilFool

April 1, 2022

// Deleted

Footnotes[]

  1. The effect name refers to the act of pretending to be absent.
  2. This effect is a reference to the Hindu festival Holi. Part of the Holi festival involves participants covering each other in colors.