unmemory

A text based escape room game

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unmemory is a crafted combination of a thrilling story and puzzle games, an escape room inside an interactive novel about a girl gang and a broken mind. Will you solve the mystery?
Mobile Game of the Year, Stuff Awards; Best Text-Based Game, PocketGamer Best iPad Game 2020, Tech Radar, Best Mobile Game 2020, MacWorld; Best Narrative and Best Mobile Game 2020, Valencia Indie Summit; Best Mobile Game and Best IDea, DeVuego Awards 2020
You have to find your girlfriend's murderer, but you brain is damaged and you cannot make new memories. Using notes, pictures, and recorded messages you will have to solve the mystery and maybe, just maybe, discover an uncomfortable truth in this crime story set in the 90s.
Main features:
- Text is the gameplay, a cool and innovative mix of interactive reading, story, and escape room puzzles.
- Details have been carefully crafted, from the editorial design to the sophisticated photographs.
- An immersive storytelling format that broadens the view of what games (and books) could be.
- Full of 90s references to noir thrillers, graphic adventures, or iconic devices.
- Themes: Memories, culture jamming, art pranks, empowered women and LGTBI.

MOBILE GAME OF THE YEAR. Stuff Gadget Awards 2020.
This is a stylish and smart take on a now-established genre, and from the second you hear a distant phone ringing, realize you spotted one earlier and frantically scroll back up the screen to answer it, you’ll be smitten.
IGN
An "Escape Book" that is sure to delight fans of the genre. Engaging, interactive, and with lots of narrative details that will make you spend several hours on your screen. 8/10
BEST TEXT-BASED GAME. PocketGamer.
Unmemory is the best text-based game I have played to date. It can be read as a storybook or played as a game.
BEST MOBILE GAMES OF 2020. Metro.
Dropping you straight into the action, Unmemory’s captivating blend of puzzles and mystery uses every aspect of your phone, from touch to motion to sound and visuals, making it – ironically – a singularly memorable experience.  8/10
BEST iPad GAMES 2020. Tech Radar.
It’s rare to see truly fresh games on iPad, but unmemory manages to thrill and intrigue in equal measure, doing clever things with narratives, adventures, and puzzling.
THE TEN BEST MOBILE GAMES 2020. Der Standard.
"Unmemory" has less to do with the rather dusty "interactive fiction" than with clever puzzle games like "Device 6" or even the logic puzzle "Return of the Obra Dinn". Exciting and extremely stylish.
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4.56 out of 5

9 ratings in Australia

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A game, a story, and a catchy song.

KitVTempest on

Australia

I haven’t finished yet but this game is definitely worth playing as a great game in itself but also as the next stage in evolution of a genre after Device 6 (a brilliant game as well but much earlier). The story is well written and unlike other games like this it feels like the puzzles have come from the narrative rather that the story being built around the puzzles. This makes the whole experience feel more cohesive.

Intriguing

Desmondseagle on

Australia

The game isn’t super long, but the story will keep most people coming back to see what happens next. The puzzles weave seamlessly into the story and feel satisfying to complete. Keep an eye on everything as the tiniest details can lead to hidden messages and don’t be afraid to experiment with the options you have. This is a game I would recommend to anyone who enjoys a good puzzle and/or an intriguing story.

Great Scroll-and-Tap Adventure Game

alicetxjj on

United States

I hope more adventure games like this one get published. The story I didn’t care much for but the adventure aspect of it all and the puzzles were fun. The puzzles are intertwined with the story very well and are not too hard but still somewhat obtuse so it’s not too easy either. CONS: A couple of the puzzles were brute forcible; some of the buttons to play audio were spammable, so the audio would stutter over itself with multiple taps; An occasional typo which didn’t seem intentional; The in-game link to leave a review must be incorrect because the app store fails to direct to the page when that link is used; Only has swipe/manual scrolling; The ending of the story feels unintentionally comedic in a dark way that doesn’t quite match the vibe; You play a character but have no impact on the outcome of the story. PROS: Seemingly unique. This is the first game like this that I’ve ever run into; Has a few small easter eggs here and there add a kind of humor to the experience; Chapter elements are well synced; Additional media fits the aesthetic; Puzzles very well intertwined with the story and media. None of the cons are bad enough to destroy the overall experience.

Memento, the Game

AllTh3N1cknamesRTaken on

United States

The good: The game really shines when it’s making full use of its interface — which is basically a text scroll with hidden Easter eggs. It’s great to see a game play around with a unique format. Worth the price just for the novelty! Solid voice acting - not always the case with indie games! Decent and fun puzzles, most of which are on the easier side, but a few of which are downright challenging. Catchy tune in the “my patience is wearing thin” song! The bad: Sorry, folks, but you blatantly ripped off so much from the movie MEMENTO (I mean, c’mon: guy with short-term memory loss who tattoos himself and writes on polaroid photos is trying to find the killer of his dead lover only to discover… ) that the story was neither surprising nor particularly engaging. I kept hoping for a clever twist to show up, but it didn’t. Some scenes and plot elements are literally pulled straight from the film, and the “surprise” ending could be seen coming from a mile away. UNlike the film, though, this “mystery” is never actually definitively solved! This is the big reason it lost a star. The novelty of the interface wears off about halfway through as the designers seem to run out of ideas for clever ways to utilize it, which is a shame and contributes to a draggy final third of the game. Unlike the overall game interface, the embedded image interaction is clunky, but I get it: it’s hard to make things like that fully interactive without a whole lot of work. It annoyed me once or twice (especially when longer input sequences were required), but on the whole it wasn’t too bad. Overall: Honestly, despite the issues I had with the storyline, I’d buy the game again for its uniqueness, and I think it’s worth the price. However, if you haven’t seen the 5-star movie MEMENTO, watch that instead, and be sure to watch it FIRST so you don’t get spoiled! Hope to see more from these devs, with a truly original storyline!

THE BEST!

NOLAdani on

United States

BEST PUZZLE GAME EVER HANDS DOWN. so sad when it ended :(

LOVED IT

Charlie9990000999 on

United States

I loved this game! It reminded me of an escape room experience. If you're someone who's all about the details, this is the game for you. It requires patience and time, so if you have both, you're sure to have a great time.

Love it

Yendoggy on

United States

I’m not a big gamer and look for intelligent games. I have not finished this one yet but I’m thoroughly enjoying it. For those of us that don’t like action and more go into thinking this is a great game

Wish there was more!

SisterRez on

United States

This game was immediately engaging. I rarely play games with the sound on, but thoroughly enjoyed the immersive experience. I loved that clues could be found via text or audio as well as photos. Puzzles were never repetitive and required different types of problem solving to figure out. I finished it in 4 or 5 hrs time and my only regret is that it is over. Beautiful game from start to finish. Thank you to the developers. Can’t wait to see what else you do!

Fun interactive “novel” game!

Mel to the P on

United States

I really enjoyed this game. I thought the use of interactivity combined with text was very clever and fun. Most of the puzzles were logical & fun to figure out without being too challenging. (though there were a couple I needed hints for!) Thanks for creating something truly unique & entertaining!

Don’t waste your money

ctrem3659 on

United States

I was hoping for a good game during the pandemic and spent $5.99 for this. It started off good but then can’t move beyond screen scene one. No directions. Terrible waste of money.

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App Info

Category
Games
Languages
English, French, German, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Spanish
Recent release
1.08 (3 years ago )
Released on
Oct 13, 2020 (4 years ago )
Last Updated
1 day ago
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