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. 1075eedd30 Title: MemorandaGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Bit ByterzPublisher:Digital DragonRelease Date: 25 Jan, 2017 Memoranda Torrent Download [portable] I'm giving this a positive review with some major caveats. This game is beautiful, and the world is quirky and amazing. But good LORD is there some serious moon-logic involved in solving most of the puzzles. I loved where it went, but I would have rather been able to intuit my way through it rather than have to look up so many spoilers, because most of the things you need to do to make the story progress just don't make any logical sense.I give this a major thumbs-up for story, art, ambiance, production values, everything like that... and a major thumbs-down for the actual game-play. But I'd still recommend it if you can get it on sale, because as a story-telling game it's still really interesting.. Very weird and illogical. "Solutions" made no sense. And not even in a cute, whimsical way. Just lots of nonsense. Story was boring. Unclear what you're supposed to do throughout the whole thing.. I liked the effort made trying to link it to Murakami's stories but unfortunately it felt like it affected the gameplay too much and felt to me like the events were random and not really related to my success whilst many of the puzzles did not make sense to me and made me very frustrated.. Wanted to give this game a fair shot, but frankly the only thing I liked was the art style.. A game to relax and work your brain out simultaneously!Solving ridculously challenging puzzles and then crossing them out of your memoranda is probably one of the most satifying experiences I ever had in a gameI probably would've enjoyed it a lot more if I knew Haruki Murakami's works, there were instances where I felt like the game is telling me to freak out because something was a reference to something.. Is very challenged game and with a good art work good job if you want to see some gameplay i am doing a walkthrough of the game in my youtube channel here is the full gameplay with all the puzzles solutions on this playlist i hope to be helpful!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnNqoLZ7Bv4&list=PLsvfQPUwrpGbo9OUQ12Ilh-ErcaOkKt6J. I think Memoranda is a fresh point-and-click game mainly in terms of atmosphere, storyline, and characters. However, the setting is quite surreal and the storyline is confusing in the least of the terms. Some puzzles are very strange but I guess it's kind of ok, many good adventure games have very strange or difficult puzzles.The locations are very unique and detailed. There are tons of very strange and bizzarre characters. It feels like most of the characters are allegories to something or social situation but I missed nearly all of them. I feel like the storyline will make more sense if you've read several Murakami books. Pros:- Very beatiful art direction both in terms of graphics, music, sound, and their harmony.- Simple and intuitive mechanics- Very different characters compared to other adventure games. Cons:- The story is introduced very abrutly in the beginning. Is the challenge of Mizuki finding her name or being able to sleep? It feels like the later but the game seems to focus on the former without explaining much.- Some elements hasn't seem to be resolved at the end.- The ending has been very confusing to me. I didn't feel a lot of closure to the storyline.. Clearly inspired by Murakami, this was a genuine treat for me that spent wayyy too much time on my wishlist. I'll list pros and cons below, but the general summary is that if you enjoyed classic point-and-clicks (and aren't afraid of moonlogic or the need to look at walkthroughs) I would highly recommend this game...although it is short, so perhaps wait for a sale pushing the title below $10.Pros:+Really intriguing story that, like much of Murakami's writing, seems to live in and create a world of its own. +The storyworld opens up gradually and logically meaning that I never felt uncertain as to what to do next or like I didn't have somewhere new to explore.+Artwork is beautiful.+Soundtrack, sound effects, and voice acting are all professionally done.+In-character puzzle design: this is ALSO in the cons category, as this will definitely be a deal-breaker for many players, but the fact that the puzzles were so fitting to the protagonist and the story being told was something I really appreciated. Yes, they were difficult (and moon logic-y), but I'm not afraid of walkthroughs, so I was happy to turn to one when needed. I really liked the fact that this made the gameplay reflect the story, and hence become part of the narrative itself. Besides, the puzzles sort of reminded me of those in Monkey Island 2, where when I figured out that you could pick up animals and use them as objects, 1. my mind was blown, 2. I was kicking myself, and 3. it completely changed the way I looked at the gameplay and what was expected of me. It might not be for everyone, but I like that kind of experience.Cons:-As mentioned by many (and which I mentioned above), the puzzles definitely employ moon logic. As I discuss in my pros column, this really does suit the character/story you are playing, but if you're afraid of walkthroughs I would suggest steering-clear...or else be willing to perform a lot of experimentation in order to complete this.-Brief length for the price. As mentioned in my opening, the regular price is a little high for the length of gameplay...tg for frequent Steam sales!
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