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The tendency for modern [[RPG|RPGs]] to have more than one [[World Map]]: sometimes this is a [[Dark World]] or an [[Alternate Universe]], but sometimes it's another planet, or a different time period, or simply an [[After the End]] scenario. A very common way to make [[Disc One Final Dungeon]] less obvious (because you can have the entire world visited before you get to it).
The tendency for modern [[RPG]]s to have more than one [[World Map]]: sometimes this is a [[Dark World]] or an [[Alternate Universe]], but sometimes it's another planet, or a different time period, or simply an [[After the End]] scenario. A very common way to make [[Disc One Final Dungeon]] less obvious (because you can have the entire world visited before you get to it).


Note: This isn't the case when they make minor changes to the map (like in ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' when Diamond Weapon scars the world map) or in cases where there isn't really a world map or the worlds are just 'extensions' of the same multi-world map. This is for if there's a world map and then, surprise, you've got another one.
Note: This isn't the case when they make minor changes to the map (like in ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' when Diamond Weapon scars the world map) or in cases where there isn't really a world map or the worlds are just 'extensions' of the same multi-world map. This is for if there's a world map and then, surprise, you've got another one.
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== Video Games ==

== [[Action Adventure]] ==
=== [[Action Adventure]] ===
* ''Zelda'' series:
* ''Zelda'' series:
** ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'' have time periods.
** ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'' have time periods.
** ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'' has the [[Dark World]].
** ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'' has the [[Dark World]].
** ''Oracle of Seasons'' has an underworld and an overworld, with several variable features that altered with the seasons.
** ''Oracle of Seasons'' has an underworld and an overworld, with several variable features that altered with the seasons.


== [[Role Playing Game]] ==
=== [[Role-Playing Game]] ===
* ''[[Chrono Trigger]]'' uses time periods.
* ''[[Chrono Trigger]]'' uses time periods.
* ''[[Chrono Cross]]'' has an [[Alternate Universe]].
* ''[[Chrono Cross]]'' has an [[Alternate Universe]].
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* ''[[Star Ocean]]'': Some of them let you travel between worlds (like in ''[[Star Ocean: Till the End of Time|Till the End of Time]]''). ''[[Star Ocean the Second Story|The Second Story]]'' {{spoiler|destroys the planet you're on at the end of Disc 1 during the [[Disc One Final Dungeon]]. As a result this might actually be surprising in the PSP remake which is on one disc...}}
* ''[[Star Ocean]]'': Some of them let you travel between worlds (like in ''[[Star Ocean: Till the End of Time|Till the End of Time]]''). ''[[Star Ocean the Second Story|The Second Story]]'' {{spoiler|destroys the planet you're on at the end of Disc 1 during the [[Disc One Final Dungeon]]. As a result this might actually be surprising in the PSP remake which is on one disc...}}
* ''[[Tales of Destiny]]'' covers its planet in a shell of impacted earth. However, the only thing thing of interest on said shell are several dungeons.
* ''[[Tales of Destiny]]'' covers its planet in a shell of impacted earth. However, the only thing thing of interest on said shell are several dungeons.
* ''[[Tales of Eternia]]'' has Celestia right after you can visit pretty much every obviously visitable place on Inferia.
* ''[[Tales of Eternia]]'' has Celestia right after you can visit pretty much every obviously visitable place on Inferia.
* ''[[Tales of Phantasia]]'' has time periods.
* ''[[Tales of Phantasia]]'' has time periods.
* ''[[Tales of Symphonia]]'' has the worlds of Sylvarant and Tethe'alla.
* ''[[Tales of Symphonia]]'' has the worlds of Sylvarant and Tethe'alla.
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== [[Real Life]] ==
== [[Real Life]] ==
* Bored with [[Google]] Maps? Try Google Moon or Google Mars. In a major [[Subversion]] of this trope, you can't actually go there (as of 2011).
* Bored with [[Google]] Maps? Try Google Moon or Google Mars. In a major [[Subversion]] of this trope, you can't actually go there (as of 2021).


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Latest revision as of 20:30, 13 April 2021

The tendency for modern RPGs to have more than one World Map: sometimes this is a Dark World or an Alternate Universe, but sometimes it's another planet, or a different time period, or simply an After the End scenario. A very common way to make Disc One Final Dungeon less obvious (because you can have the entire world visited before you get to it).

Note: This isn't the case when they make minor changes to the map (like in Final Fantasy VII when Diamond Weapon scars the world map) or in cases where there isn't really a world map or the worlds are just 'extensions' of the same multi-world map. This is for if there's a world map and then, surprise, you've got another one.

A supertrope of Dark World.

Examples of Alternate World Map include:

Video Games

Action Adventure

Role-Playing Game

Real Life

  • Bored with Google Maps? Try Google Moon or Google Mars. In a major Subversion of this trope, you can't actually go there (as of 2021).