"Memorion" is a puzzle game that takes you on a journey through your own consciousness to recover fractured memories and reconnect with your past. Explore a surreal dimension filled with remnants of precious moments, harness the power of interconnected neurons to unlock pathways, and unravel the enigma of your existence through immersive puzzles and emotional storytelling.
The game features a nice visual style and simple, relaxing gameplay that balances challenge and zen.
Memorion offers an interesting mix of easy and hard puzzles, with a story that unfolds as you progress, enhancing the overall experience.
Players find the game addictive and engaging, often wanting to replay levels for perfect solutions.
The game can be completed in a short amount of time, which may not provide good value unless purchased on sale.
The overarching story is minimal and doesn't add significant depth to the gameplay experience.
Some players may find the lack of an undo button frustrating, as it limits their ability to experiment with puzzle solutions.
story
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The game's story is described as minimalistic and lacking depth, with players receiving only a short phrase that fails to add significant value to the experience. While some players appreciate the storytelling in other games, like "Memorion," the overall narrative in this game is seen as insufficient and not engaging enough to enhance gameplay.
“Something that I really love in Memorion is that there is a story being told - and I love mysteries because I'm really curious.”
“The overarching minimalist story didn't add anything of real substance or relevance to the value, I felt.”
“This is not a game with a deep story because you just get one short phrase.”
“The story being told is quite shallow and lacks depth.”
gameplay
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The gameplay is characterized by its simplicity and appealing presentation, though it is noted to be somewhat brief and lacking in depth regarding mechanics.
“It might not last long, but this puzzle has nice presentation and simple gameplay.”