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Collapse dream is the second shump game developed by Outside Sotonohito and released in 2016 on [https://www.freem.ne.jp/ freem]
 
Collapse dream is the second shump game developed by Outside Sotonohito and released in 2016 on [https://www.freem.ne.jp/ freem]
  
The game uses royalty free music from websites such as [https://dova-s.jp/EN/ DOVA-SYNDROME] and [https://musmus.main.jp/ MusMus]. And unfortunately doesn't credit the exact songs used from them
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The game uses royalty free music and sound effects from [https://dova-s.jp/EN/ DOVA-SYNDROME], [https://musmus.main.jp/ MusMus], [https://musicmaterial.jpn.org/ MusicMaterial] and [https://osabisi.sakura.ne.jp/m2/ The matchmakers]. And unfortunately doesn't credit the exact songs and sound effects used from them
  
 
=== Developer's many names ===
 
=== Developer's many names ===
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*S: skip dialogue
 
*S: skip dialogue
 
*ESC: exit the game
 
*ESC: exit the game
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=== Resources ===
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You start the game with 3 lives (represented by stars) and 3 bombs (represented by [S])
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You gain more lives by increasing your score, and every time you gain a life, you gain an additional bomb
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You also refill your bombs back to 3 when you complete a stage. So using up all your bombs to defeat a boss is optimal unless your current number of bombs exceeds 3
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This game has an automatic deathbomb whenever you get hit with any number of bombs in stock. But deathbombing uses up all your bombs, so it's best to use your bombs prematurely so as to not waste them in a deathbomb. Unless it's your last bomb, in which case you should never manually use it
  
 
=== Extra stage ===
 
=== Extra stage ===

Latest revision as of 19:09, 25 November 2025

Collapse dream title screen.png

Game title screen

Developer: Outside Sotonohito
Release date: December 31 2016

Overview

Collapse dream is the second shump game developed by Outside Sotonohito and released in 2016 on freem

The game uses royalty free music and sound effects from DOVA-SYNDROME, MusMus, MusicMaterial and The matchmakers. And unfortunately doesn't credit the exact songs and sound effects used from them

Developer's many names

  • Outside (あうとさいど)
  • Outside_danmaku
  • Outside Sotonohito (外の人・あうとさいど)
  • Sotonohito (外の人)
  • Skapon
  • Skapon_g

Gameplay

Controls

  • Arrow keys: move
  • Z: shoot
  • X: bomb
  • Shift: slow down
  • E: enable/disable the extra stage in the main menu
  • M: mute/unmute the game (can only be done in the title screen)
  • P: pause the game
  • R: retry
  • S: skip dialogue
  • ESC: exit the game

Resources

You start the game with 3 lives (represented by stars) and 3 bombs (represented by [S])

You gain more lives by increasing your score, and every time you gain a life, you gain an additional bomb

You also refill your bombs back to 3 when you complete a stage. So using up all your bombs to defeat a boss is optimal unless your current number of bombs exceeds 3

This game has an automatic deathbomb whenever you get hit with any number of bombs in stock. But deathbombing uses up all your bombs, so it's best to use your bombs prematurely so as to not waste them in a deathbomb. Unless it's your last bomb, in which case you should never manually use it

Extra stage

This game has a secret extra stage which doesn't need to be unlocked, and can be accessed by simply pressing E in the title screen. It also comes with multiple difficulties which you can select from: easy, normal, hard, very hard, and ultimate

Additional notes

  • Idling in the main menu for a bit reveals the backstory
  • The enemies don't have a hitbox, meaning the player can contact them and even go through them without dying
  • You have an infinite amount of continues, and using a continue does not change the ending

Characters

  • Iyo & Mari (playable characters)
  • Murcott (stage 1 boss)
  • Amana (stage 2 midboss)
  • Himenotsuki (stage 2 boss)
  • Hyuga (stage 3 midboss)
  • Reikou (stage 3 boss)
  • Encore (stage 4 midboss)
  • Harumi Tachibana (stage 4 boss)
  • Shiranui (stage 5 midboss)
  • Mandarin (final boss)
  • Mikure Endou (first extra stage midboss)
  • Funoisan (second extra stage midboss)
  • Akane Toyama (third extra stage midboss)
  • Encore Perfect (extra stage boss)

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