A hand-drawn story exploration game set 300 years after the apocalypse. You play an archaeologist named Professor Zay, joined by her companion, ARORA, a centuries-old AI capable of recreating human memories from scanned relics.
We'd like to give a 300-year-old, scanned, and re-materialized "thank you" to Helen of Copper Lantern Books for taking the time to review Some Distant Memory. Here's a little of what she has to say after exploring the game:
"[i]The house is a hand drawn masterpiece, with a slight Southern Gothic feel. Grandma Ada is an artist; Emmy is a poet. Their work is scattered throughout the house, providing context and depth to the story, which focuses on love, grief, loss and ecological disaster. Underpinning the story is a sense that we have lost the world, and may not have much time left.[/i]"
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