Ralsei Repack - Shimeji

Ralsei sits down, concentrates, and summons a duplicate copy of himself to double the fluffiness.

Because Shimejis are fan-made, artists in the Deltarune community have created a few distinct versions of Ralsei based on his appearances throughout Chapters 1 and 2. Depending on your preference, you can download different skins: 1. Hat Ralsei (Chapter 1 Classic) shimeji ralsei

If the screen gets too crowded, this command safely deletes all clones, leaving just the original. Ralsei sits down, concentrates, and summons a duplicate

His personality is defined by three things: . Hat Ralsei (Chapter 1 Classic) If the screen

: Depending on the specific version you download, Ralsei might perform character-specific actions, like casting a "heal" animation or showing his signature bashful expressions. Multi-Platform Support : These pets are available as Chrome extensions for browsers, standalone software for Windows/Mac (often requiring Java), and mobile apps Shimeji: Screen Buddies on Android. Google Play How to Get Ralsei on Your Screen Browser Extension Shimeji Browser Extension or find a version on the Chrome Web Store to have him run across websites like YouTube or Google. Desktop App : Download a Ralsei-specific skin pack for shimeji-ee . You typically place the character's image folder into the directory of the program. Mobile App : Download the Shimeji app

A is a downloadable digital "desktop pet" that allows the beloved, soft-hearted Prince of the Dark from Toby Fox’s hit indie game Deltarune to walk, climb, and sit across your computer monitor. Derived from the Japanese word for the shimeji mushroom, these interactive mascots break the boundaries of standard application windows. They treat your open tabs, taskbar, and wallpaper as a personal playground.

Before diving into the world of Ralsei, it's helpful to understand the software that brings him to life. A "shimeji" is a type of desktop mascot—a small, animated character that can freely roam around your computer screen, interacting with your windows, icons, and even your cursor. These endearing creatures originated in Japan, and the term comes from the classic "Shimeji-ee" software created by Group Finity.