G30 – A Memory Maze is a unique and minimalistic take on the puzzle genre, where each level is hand-crafted and meaningful
G30 – A Memory Maze is a unique and minimalistic take on the puzzle genre, where each level is hand-crafted and meaningful. It’s a story of a person with a cognitive disorder, who is trying to recollect the elusive past – before the disease takes over and everything will fade away.How would you feel, if you couldn’t recognize your life, your loved ones and even yourself? Could you find a light in the dark maze of human consciousness? Could you remember the story?INNOVATIVE PUZZLES THAT ARE THE S
TORYEach level sparks a little memory of the person’s life. It’s a two-part puzzle: a visual image of the memory and a telescopic text, that reveals itself with every step. You start with fragmented pieces of the picture attached to dashed lines. Dragging them like strings, you move parts of the image to restore it. In turn, telescopic text reacts to your every step – the closer you are to the solution, the more text unfolds. And if you're not moving in the right direction, the story piece too can drift away from the truth. You are indeed remembering – adding details to the memory and forming a clear picture.RELAXING AND ATMOSPHERICThe game has a delightful relaxing flow with the atmospheric music and haptic feedback - all this helps you to dive into this compelling story even more. No scores, no timers, no "game over".A DEEP AND MYSTERIOUS STORYG30 is about memory and consciousness – and what they mean for a human being. There are people around who are losing their ability to remember – some kinds of mental diseases do that to a person. G30 shows how they see the world, how they feel about the past they can’t remember and the reality they can’t recognize.AWARDS• The “Most Innovative Game” award at both Casual Connect USA and Casual Connect Kyiv• “Best Mobile Game” at CEEGA Awards• “Excellence in Game Design” at DevGAMM• “Best Mobile Game” and “Critics' Choice” at GTP Indie Cup• “GDC Special Award” and “Amazon Special Award” at Get IT Conference*The Guardian*Best new mobile games 2018*Le Monde*The best video games of May
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