unmemory: Puzzle Story

4.6
439 reviews
10K+
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Editors' Choice
Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

unmemory is a masterfully crafted fusion of a thrilling story and engaging puzzle games, like an escape room within an interactive novel. Dive into a tale of a girl gang and a broken mind, and solve the captivating mystery that unfolds.

🏆 Mobile Game of the Year, Stuff Awards
🏆 Best Text-Based Game, PocketGamer
🏆 Best iPad Game 2020, Tech Radar
🏆 Best Mobile Game 2020, MacWorld
🏆 Best Narrative and Best Mobile Game 2020, Valencia Indie Summit
🏆 Best Mobile Game and Best Idea, DeVuego Awards 2020

With a damaged brain and an inability to form new memories, you must find your girlfriend's murderer. Using notes, pictures, and recorded messages, unravel the mystery and uncover an unsettling truth in this crime story set in the '90s.

Main features:
🔍 Experience innovative gameplay with a mix of interactive reading, captivating story, and escape room puzzles.
🎨 Immerse yourself in the carefully crafted details, from the editorial design to the sophisticated photographs.
📚 Explore a groundbreaking storytelling format that redefines what games and books can be.
🕹️ Discover a story filled with '90s references, noir thrillers, graphic adventures, and iconic devices.
🏳️‍🌈 Delve into themes of memories, culture jamming, art pranks, empowered women, and the LGBTQ+ community.

Unleash your inner detective and embark on an unforgettable adventure with unmemory - a unique, immersive thriller story with challenging puzzles!
Updated on
Mar 21, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.6
401 reviews
Moorman Siblings
March 26, 2025
I've never experienced a game like this before. It's absolutely amazing! "Unmemory" adds a whole new twist to interactive stories. The mystery behind the storyline keeps you not just wanting but NEEDING to find out what happened next. The puzzles are well thought out & aren't handed to you on a platter. You've got to put your thinking cap on to figure things out. They're not overwhelmingly difficult but far from easy. Get lost in a tale, told from the lost!
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Patrones & Escondites
March 25, 2025
Hi! We're reaching out because we know you liked Unmemory and wanted to let you know that we’re launching the prequel on March 27th. It’s available for pre-order now! The new one is called Your House :_)))
Jared Kay (Mr. Jared K)
February 6, 2025
I had high hopes for this game. The fact that subtitles were included made me feel great, as I am deaf. I get to the part where the telephone starts ringing or flashing or whatever and apparently there's a voice that explains the calculation for the brief case numbers. Well obviously I didn't realize that, so I spent 30 minutes trying different things with the TV or the arm. It was a voice on the phone. I guess the captions aren't there. Game wasn't designed for me, I guess. No subtitles.
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Patrones & Escondites
February 10, 2025
Hello Jared, to be able to see the subtitles you have to activate them, you activate them in the menu
Julia
January 23, 2023
I really enjoyed the puzzles and I loved all the unique aspects of it, which were very cool to experience. Though I have to say the story was very strange and confusing. I truly have no idea what exactly happened. The extended ending made things even more confusing and provided no answers. It also seems like there's more things to solve in each chapter since the progress bars aren't completely full, but no hints on what those could be. Overall, I'm conflicted about it and glad I used Play Pass.
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What’s new

Improved device compatibility.