- November 11, 2020
- Flazm
Time Loader: First Memories
79%Game Brain Score
story, graphics
gameplay
92% User Score 37 reviews
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About
Time Loader: First Memories is a story-driven puzzle-platformer with tiny robots, alternate realities, nostalgic music, and primitive tech from the 90s!











Audience ScoreBased on 37 reviews
story8 positive mentions
- The game features beautiful graphics and a charming art style that enhances the overall experience.
- The puzzles are creative and well thought out, providing a fun and engaging gameplay experience.
- The narrative is interesting and emotionally engaging, making players eager to see the full game.
- The controls can be frustrating, with some players finding the robot's movement slow and difficult to manage.
- There are issues with the game's difficulty, as some players feel that certain platforming elements are overly challenging.
- The demo has bugs and lacks features like save options or customizable controls, which detracts from the overall experience.
story
14 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story is widely praised for its engaging and interesting narrative, with many players appreciating the charming design and the emotional themes related to childhood and nostalgia. The combination of beautiful graphics, solid voice acting, and a unique time-travel concept enhances the overall experience, making it a standout aspect of the game. However, some players noted that the slow movement mechanics can detract from the enjoyment of the story.
“And damn, I really love the story behind it!”
“The design is really charming and the story is very engaging.”
“Time Loader is a story-driven, physics-based puzzle platformer, basically you control a small robot that is sent back and forth in time to prevent a tragic accident.”
“Time Loader is a story-driven, physics-based puzzle platformer; basically, you control a small robot that is sent back and forth in time to prevent a tragic accident.”
“Interesting platformer-puzzle with its own storyline.”
“Its a bit like 'Getting Over It' (but not that frustrating) but with an attractive story.”