I'll remember this one- the idea of collecting memories, I like that a lot. I love collecting stuff in games, but I don't really love that I'm looting other people's possessions when I'm in RPGs, so it's always neat when the collectible isn't a physical object, but an abstract concept, like memory.
It lends itself to stories that are less about accumulating wealth and power, and more about stories like this that are about collecting our self-awareness. -It was cool to see the question at the end, and I saw someone say they tried both endings and they think they know what the right answer is. That's neat! I hadn't given too much thought to what the other ending would have held. I sort of accepted my result.
Memorable experience. And the 3 color plus gray, color scheme makes it more memorable still
Loved the idea! The closing circle is indeed a nice detail, makes you strive to keep the memory alive... reminded me of "The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" :D
I think it'd be useful to have some score/feedback while collecting the memories, just to know how close I am to beating each mini game. Also, at the end I answered the question and I think that's how the game ends, but I would have liked a small epilogue just to see how my answer affects the story...
I liked the minimal storytelling and how there were no enemies. Maybe small texts to go with the pictures (or small speech bubbles after each memory) would add some more depth. But overall, it's a nice emotional game!
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I'll remember this one- the idea of collecting memories, I like that a lot. I love collecting stuff in games, but I don't really love that I'm looting other people's possessions when I'm in RPGs, so it's always neat when the collectible isn't a physical object, but an abstract concept, like memory.
It lends itself to stories that are less about accumulating wealth and power, and more about stories like this that are about collecting our self-awareness. -It was cool to see the question at the end, and I saw someone say they tried both endings and they think they know what the right answer is. That's neat! I hadn't given too much thought to what the other ending would have held. I sort of accepted my result.
Memorable experience. And the 3 color plus gray, color scheme makes it more memorable still
Loved the idea! The closing circle is indeed a nice detail, makes you strive to keep the memory alive... reminded me of "The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" :D
I think it'd be useful to have some score/feedback while collecting the memories, just to know how close I am to beating each mini game. Also, at the end I answered the question and I think that's how the game ends, but I would have liked a small epilogue just to see how my answer affects the story...
I liked the minimal storytelling and how there were no enemies. Maybe small texts to go with the pictures (or small speech bubbles after each memory) would add some more depth. But overall, it's a nice emotional game!
The art style is great. The closing circle and music added great atmosphere.
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