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 Crack Only I really wish I'd enjoyed this game more, being very fond of Haruki Murakami's writing. I also found the artwork striking and fresh for an adventure game and the premise itself (you have lost your name) very amusing. However, weird voice acting (I enjoyed the main character's slight lisp but I found her tone off with the game's atmosphere) and the "dreamlike" logic of the puzzles got me wanting to just get it over with.The hint system is somewhat elegant (and it gets the job done most of the time), but not the puzzles themselves. Sure, it's hard already trying to make good puzzles in a straightfoward narrative game, try doing it in a surreal one, where logic itself is warped. The game tries to acommodate this shortcoming by gating you out of areas and characters - sadly, most of the time by logically randomic means. You might feel you should do something at a point via the "memoranda hints" - put you can't, unless you somehow devise the unlogical trigger which you let you then access said areas or use said items.Also: the main character's "i don't wanna do this" messages ("some people get lucky and make it, im not one of them"and "Maybe I would have done it in the old days") drove me CRAZY. Basically, the most repeated phrases in the whole game are the most random and badly written. ALSO 2: someone may have mixed up surreal with "quirky" while coming up with a lot of this game's writing.HOWEVER: I know I'm being extra picky - as I said, I had hopes for the game.I'll sum it up: if you enjoy adventures, this one is different and worth a shot if only for the artwork and the weird and amusing universe it creates. So, if nothing else, maybe consider it when it's on sale?. First of all a disclaimer: I bought it on sale. For the sale price it was okay. The story is quirky and whimsical and makes little sense, which means the puzzles also make little sense and I had to check walkthroughs more than once. The voice acting is good, music is good, controls are good and backgrounds/graphics style is quite unique. Replayability value is zero, so I don't think the full price it's really worth this game, but if you see it on sale and like point-and-click adventures it's worth a try. I didn't think this was a fantastic game and it will not really stick with me, but I enjoyed it.. I know Point'n'Click players would like new games to have interesting art and original feelings to it, and sometimes we buy games because that is the message we wanna send the devs - there is a market for quality and innovation. I honestly suggest, however, that this is not the one you should endorse. The graphical aspects are as good as they get, but the places and people they depict are very western and instead of contributing to surrealism, they just collide with clearly Japanese references from the source material. Taking the tale to a new location made it weird, not surreal. The trailer highlights aspects of the characters that are not present in the story, and if it is supposed to approach losing things, or ones identity, or any overall theme, it is not there. They didn't pull it. Which is a shame. As pointed out, the puzzles/continuity/following logical leaps is the low point of the game, but the real let down is, even if you are not there for the puzzles, even if you wanna forgive the pacing that comes from the off-putting storytelling, if you are only around for a breeze of fresh air in games, it doesnt deliver. It is like a movie director with a good script (the source material), some great locations and photography (congratz there), actors that could do a good enough job, but he, himself, is a terrible director, so he just ruins the potential - I can't forgive that.. This is a kickstarted game based on the short stories from Japanese author, Haruki Murakami. Very quickly it seems the game got dumped into the bundle mills. The artwork and graphics are quite good but the game lacks the kind of PC graphics customisations PC gamers expect. Gameplay, however, is not so great or interesting. I can't recommend this to anyone but fans of Haruki Murakami, which makes this very much a game for a narrow niche audience.. is game very good with complicated puzzles,Be sure to buy this gameیک بازی ایرانی عالیه با معما ها و پازل ها خیلی سخت و درگیر کننده پشینهاد میکنم حتما این بازی را تهیه کنید واقعا ارزش داره. This game is an absolute delight to play! Highly recommended.
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Updated: Mar 15, 2020
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