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A Memoir Blue

The cover art for A Memoir Blue, with the main character looking at a reflection in the water of herself as a child.

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Joey Thurmond By Joey Thurmond , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 10+

Short, touching game shows importance of loving family bond.

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Some games don't need to be long or complicated to offer impactful experiences. A Memoir Blue is one such example of this being proved in more ways than one. It's a story-driven experience with very simple gameplay to make progress through the story. The only mechanic is a cursor that can either be manually or automatically moved across the screen to select objects, which involves things like swiping away debris or lifting boxes, turning on a phone or flicking on lights, and operating a radio or starting a boat. Solutions are often apparent, and even when they aren't, you can experiment by hovering over what catches your eye until you find the right object. Even if the mechanics are minimal, this design approach allows the storytelling to shine, which is beautifully represented with graphics blending two art styles: cartoon animations to depict the past, and more realistic 3D models and environments to represent the present. Every scene is imaginative and spellbinding, such as a sequence where you repair a dock with wooden panels floating in an upside-down sea, or another where you direct water droplets to slowly reveal a picture on a newspaper. The same creativity goes for the soundtrack, which has indie folk, piano, and ambient tracks that are soothing and relaxing.

This all helps to enhance the emotional weight and presentation of the story, which is conveyed through visuals and audio alone. There's no dialogue or text in the game. This means some of the exact meanings behind the two main characters' actions and feelings are open to some interpretation, but the general message is a hopeful examination on the importance of creating and preserving joyful memories with family. It also thoughtfully conveys how helpful it can be to take time to process your thoughts and feelings. Among other themes that invite reflection and discussion with family members, A Memoir Blue will wash over you with its artistic and emotional waves. The experience may only last one evening, but it's worth plunging into all the same.

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