Dungeon Nightmares ultra Wikia
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Introduction[]

You play as a man suffering from pavor nocturnus (also known as night terrors), a sleep disorder characterized by intense nightmares. The game is divided in 7 nights. Each night is a level you have to beat in order to progress to the next one. Each night is slightly harder than the previous one and easier than the next one. This page contains information for both the original and the remastered version of the game available exclusively for the Nintendo Switch. When there are differences, they are pointed out.

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Loading screen[]

Each time you begin a night, the game gives you a tip on the loading screen.

This does not happen in the remastered version.

Saving[]

The game automatically saves when the player survives a night. If the player exits and relaunches, the game will still continue to the next night.

Quitting the night[]

By pressing Esc, the game immediately leads the player back to the main menu. Overall progress won't be lost, which means that relaunching the game will lead the player to the same night they quit while playing.  Note: Be careful not to press Esc by accident, as there’s no confirmation screen before exiting to the main menu.

Remastered: Press + to open the "Exit the game" confirmation screen and then select "Yes" to exit.

Permadeath[]

This game features permanent death, which means that once the game is lost, it’s game over and players have to start over from Night 1. So, be extra careful and ready for everything.

Pause screen[]

True horror games never let the players relax, not even for a few seconds. This game does not offer an official way to pause.

In the original version, displaying the map pauses the game. However, it is impossible to pause the game, if you are playing the remastered version.

Controls[]

In this table, you can view the controls for each platform.
Action Android PC/Mac Nintendo Switch (Remastered)
Move Stick WASD Left Stick / Directional buttons*
Run Double-touch stick Shift R
Jump (Remastered) - - L
Camera Drag Mouse Right Stick
Interact Tap L Click A
Unlock Hold Hold L Click A
Light candle Candle icon C Y
Blow candle - - Y
Spark Candle icon (already lit) B B
Display Map Map icon M X
Exit Cog icon - Exit Esc +
  • In the Remastered version on the Nintendo Switch, diagonal movement is faster when using the directional buttons instead of the left stick, so, it is the recommended way to play.

Map[]

A map is always available. Press M to view the map. It works more like a GPS, which means that you can see your location, your orientation and where you have been. As you walk, a line is automatically drawn on the map. You can still move the camera while viewing the map (the arrow rotates on the map), but you cannot walk, or run while viewing the map.

REMASTERED: The map is randomly generated and is being revealed as the player explores the dungeon. Press the X button to view the map.

Structure[]

The dungeons consist of two types of places. Hallways and chambers. Any place that is narrow is a hallway, any place wider than a hallway is considered a chamber, no matter how big, or small it is. Looks can be deceiving when viewing the map and this discrimination is vital for later parts of this guide, or when planning where to look first for tables containing items, chests and the exit.

Objective[]

The player is supposed to navigate the dungeon-like maze to find and collect the artifact in each Night. After this artifact is collected, the player must also find and use the exit, while avoiding the dangers the dungeon has to offer. If the exit is found before the artifact is, the exit but it cannot be used. The player will be reminded to first find the artifact before exist. The locations of the artifact and the exit are random (but each map has a set area in which the exit will always be in i.e. a specific corner of a said chamber). Regardless if the player gets the same map layout multiple times in a row, the artifact and the exit location(s) are randomly generated.

Threats[]

Three are the true threats the game has to offer. Anything different from these encountered is NOT a real threat to the player.

Mary

Skeletons

Paintings

Traps (Remastered only)

Some specific scare-effects (Remastered only)

Life[]

The player's life regenerates over time. After taking damage, blood can be seen in the edges of the screen for a few seconds. When that wears off, it indicates a full recovery from the injury.

The Exit[]

Exit

The exit is a hole in the ceiling with a ladder leading to what looks to be an outside area. A lot of light is coming from the hole, making the exit visible from a distance.

Items[]

There are several items in the game.

Artifact

The artifact

You can find any of the items below in 2 ways:

- Inside treasure chests (Hold the left click to open the chest).

Openchest

A treasure chest

- On tables

- On barrels (Remastered only)

- In small boxes on the floor (Remastered only)

Goldandcandle

A gold bar and a candle can be seen on this table.

Item Use
Candles It illuminates a small area around the player, allowing them to see just a little further. It also suppresses the jumpscares the Ghost Girl causes, which is the most advantage it gives the player.

Blowing a candle before it goes out doesn’t help the player save candles. Quite the opposite. Lighting a candle and blowing it right after, will lead to wasting that candle, never to be used again.


Warning: The more advanced the Night (level), the less candles last!


ORIGINAL: It is possible to carry up to 9 unused candles, plus the one already lit.


REMASTERED: It is possible to carry up to only 3 unused candles, plus the one already lit.

Notes Notes that provide information about the backstory of the game, hints for the player, plus random phrases to scare the player. The message will be shown on screen for a few seconds and a sound will play. Memorize these sounds to tell them apart of the ambient sounds that comprise the main BGM.
Gold bars They don’t do anything to help the player beat the dungeon. They are a kind of score.
Artifact Like all other items, it is located either on a table, or in a chest. It looks like a blue glowing book, it's hard to miss it. It emits a strong light, which makes it visible from a distance. However, when it is located inside a treasure chest, it cannot be seen, unless the chest is opened first.


REMASTERED: The Artifact can only be found in chests.

Facts about items[]

In both versions, items are automatically collected when approached by the player. There is no need to press a key/button to collect them.

ORIGINAL: Items can only be found inside chambers, not in hallways. This is important to know, especially when attempting a 100% run, as it will save time.

REMASTERED: Items can be mostly found in chambers, but sometimes, there might be a treasure chest in a dead end of a hallway, that could very well contain the Artifact. But the same rule goes here as well, look for items and the artifact when inside a chamber. Dead ends are quite rare in the randomly generated maps of the remastered version.

Corpses[]

Blood-covered skeletons can occasionally be found lying on the floor. These corpses emit a sound of flies buzzing when stood over/next to them. These are just props, like chairs, debris etc. They are not dangerous.

Surviving a night[]

After successfully escaping a dungeon, a score screen appears, in which players can view how much time it took to beat the dungeon and the percentages of the items collected. After that, a message appears, warning the players about the next night.

Doors[]

Opendoor

There are lots of doors in the dungeon. When unlocking a door for the first time, hold the left click (touch the door and hold on mobile). An animated bar appears, emptying as the door is being unlocked. The time required to unlock a door is variable and is not always the same. Some doors take less time, while others take more time to unlock. If the player stops holding the left click, the unlocking procedure will be cancelled and it has to be started over again. Once it’s open, click on it again to close it. Unlocked doors can be reopened it by just clicking on it again while closed. There is no need to hold the left click to reopen a door.

Levels[]

ORIGINAL (PC): There are seven nights in total

ORIGINAL (Mobile): Since a certain version, there is an infinite number of nights

REMASTERED (Switch): There are seven nights in total, like in the original game

Maps[]

Map1

Map 1 This is considered the most balanced map, contain a good number of hallways and chambers, providing many alternative routes to avoid threats.

Map0

Demo map

Map2

This map is a little harder than the first. It contains many chambers, but fewer and shorter hallways. It contains several dead ends.

Map3

This is the hardest map. It contains massive chambers (upper right, upper left) that look like hallways, but they are in fact not. There are almost no alternative routes, the map is full of dead ends, making it easier to be cornered.

ORIGINAL[]

There are 3 maps in total. They are not randomly generated. The game randomly selects one of the three maps no matter which night you are currently playing. There are very specific spots within the chambers of the map, in which tables, chests, skeletons, paintings, or the exit can spawn. All possible starting points for the player and also spawning points for Mary seem to not be completely random. A spot can host only one type of object/prop/enemy. It’s either that, or nothing (for example, the same spot cannot contain a skeleton and another time host a chest). Not all of these contain something each time. There are chambers, where no chests, or tables are ever found, so, experienced players never look there for items, skipping those particular chambers instead. By playing the game repeatedly, it is possible to memorize the spots, in which chests spawn in each map and where not. The same is true for skeletons and the possible locations of the exit. This will help save time and make it easier to collect 100% of the items.

The demo (mobile only) that used to be available before the release of the free version, came with a fourth, unique map, which is smaller than the 3 maps included in the full game and it was the only map it had.

REMASTERED[]

Maps are randomly generated and are being revealed as the player explores the dungeon.

Fog[]

Maryinfog

Mary can be seen approaching the player's location from a distance, thanks to the fog.

ORIGINAL: While running, dust is left behind the player, in the form of fog. This effect may vary depending on the graphics configuration of the game. All this dust creating the fog will remain in the air for about half a minute. This fog can actually help the player see further back without the need of a candle. In case of a need to backtrack, it is possible to take advantage of the fog to spare candles for new, unexplored chambers. Anything can be seen (objects/skeletons/props/Mary) as shadows through the fog in the distance.

Please keep in mind that in order to be able to see an object, or a character of interest, it/he/she needs to be within the foggy area. Anything, or anyone that stands beyond the fog is not visible.

REMASTERED: Fog is everywhere and irrelevant to the player's movement. It cannot be used to the player's advantage.

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