

The manual shows Ned being cornered by the Zombie Girlscouts near a fence, something which does not occur in either the demo sampler or final product.However, only one from the concept art is seen in the game. The game's concept art depicts designs of multiple zombies.This is the only level that takes place primarily outdoors.Is King Tut’s penis missing Anatomical Theatre. Seven children and two adults were hacked to death at a kindergarten in a Chinese school. This is a reference to the game developers, Creative Capers Entertainment. Successful doctor who had it all convicted of killing his wife Zoo horror: man butchered by bears in Ukraine. One of the tombstones has the word "Capers" on it.The sky strongly resembles the painting "The Starry Night" by Vincent Van Gogh.Ned starts out by falling into the ground where a grave digger has to get him out and tells him, " Sorry, this grave is taken." Further to the right is a Trick or Treater with a pet in a bag. The Graveyard Nightmare represents Ned's fear towards his and his grandfather's death, along with the deaths of others, such as Ned's parents. The world's environment bears a strong resemblance to the works of Tim Burton and Edward Gorey. There are no requirements to fight The Nightmare other than access to Morytania. The Graveyard's Nightmare is filled with scary creatures like the grim reaper, zombies, goblins, demons and ghosts. The Nightmare of Ashihama, often simply referred to as The Nightmare, is a large, otherworldly horror who feeds on the life force of sleeping people, giving her victims horrible nightmares until their life force is completely drained and expires. The game's instruction manual says that it is a loopy interpretation of Ned's strangest Halloween night. Controlled by the Graveyard Shadow, it is the creepiest (and in Ned's case, the most personal) Nightmare of the game. The entryways are marked by a gravestone icon. The Graveyard Nightmare is one the five Nightmare Worlds Ned can explore in the Nightmare Ned video game.
