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About This Game Memoranda is a game about forgetting and being forgotten!A point and click adventure game with magic realism elements that tells the story of a young lady who gradually realizes she is forgetting her own name. Is she really losing her memory or is there something else that could explain the strange circumstances?The story happens in a quiet little town where a few ordinary and strange characters live together. Including a World War II surviving soldier to an elephant taking shelter in a man’s cottage hoping to become a human. There is one thing all these characters have in common: they are losing something. It could be a name, a husband or even someone’s sanity!The story is inspired by various Haruki Murakami short stories that describe a surreal world full of lonely characters.Features - A classic 2D point and click adventure game in a magic realism setting.- Unique and beautiful hand-drawn full-HD 2D graphics.- Inspired by many of Haruki Murakami’s short stories.- Original soundtrack with more than 15 tracks.- Thousands of lines of dialog with English voice over.- Meet more than 35 characters in 40 different locations. 7aa9394dea Title: MemorandaGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Bit ByterzPublisher:Digital DragonRelease Date: 25 Jan, 2017 Memoranda Download] [Keygen] Backed this game on kickstarter and I'm glad that even postponed more than once, it got released. Memoranda is a point-and-click game where you help the protagonist find out her name. Based on magic realism novels and short stories of Murakami, the game does have its charm. The graphics are beautiful and the soundtrack accompanies the game perfectly. While some of the puzzles were hard to solve, I think this game did pretty well. I do wish we could speak more with the characters and inspect more random things in the environment, but all in all it was a very enjoyable experience.. I was in the kickstarter for this, and completely missed that it already released in January. This is a slow, calm, contemplative little point & click adventure game, with a wonderful, dreamlike, surreal atmosphere, surrounding a number of little short narratives our main character comes across during her attempts to recover her name. Some of them are more succesful than others, but they are all interesting and enjoyable. There's a fair bit of humour, but the game isn't out to make you laugh, but rather smile wistfully. The puzzles have an in-game logic that makes sense once you've figured them out, but before that, because of the non-linear order you may solve some of them, you will end up in situations where you have no idea what to do next. If you find those moments incredibly frustrating in old-school adventure games, then consider this a fair warning. The developers have mercifully added a hotspot reveal button, and some of the bigger puzzles screens have multi-stage hints that you can use if you need. Even then you will occasionally get stuck, and will backtrack through screens trying to find what you've missed. I very much enjoyed my time with the characters, and greatly appreciate the tone and the introspective nature of the little journey you take. The visual style is gorgeous and the superb soundtrack greatly adds to the atmosphere. It all feels like you're going on a little walk through a poem, while someone plays jazz vinyls on an old gramophone.8/10. I really enjoyed this game, the art is great, some fun music.The story is crazy, which is intruiging.The puzzles could have been better, often totally illogical I had to google. I'd never have been able to do it without a guide and that got quite frustrating toward the end, but it was still quite fun and had a lovely whimsical feel.. Happened upon this game somewhere before it was released, and I'm glad I did! Loved the graphics and the story. Some of the puzzles were really difficult to solve, and the vibe is a bit weird in general (in a good way). Wished the game is lot longer.. Play it for the story.. I backed this game on Kickstarter, knowing nothing about the short stories the game was based on. I am so glad this game got made because it was a truly unique world to get dropped into. Unless you are familiar with the stories, I recommend just letting go and going wherever the story takes you. I thought it was a fun ride.To me, this game was old school hard. Meaning, clues and solutions to dilemmas and puzzles are out there, but are very subtle. I really had to pay attention to the world around me and what characters were saying and think creatively. Ocassionally I over-thought puzzles (like the box puzzle) and had to step back and let things be simpler that what I was trying to make them. I miss this level of challenge in newer games and so appreciated this one all the more.I recommend this to those who like challenging (but in a fun way) games in beautiful odd little worlds where things are not always what they seem.

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