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Cloisters Interactive crafted A Memoir Blue as a short, handcrafted adventure that launched in March 2022. Annapurna Interactive published this title across PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, PC, Mac, and iOS devices. The story follows Miriam, a former champion swimmer who sits down to reflect on her past while preparing for a new competition. Players explore her childhood memories of a special trip with her mother through a lens of magical realism. The visual style shifts between crisp 3D animation and hand-drawn 2D sequences to represent different layers of memory. This single-player experience runs only about two hours but packs an emotional punch that lingers long after the screen goes black.
You control Miriam as she moves through her own mind, manipulating dreamlike objects with simple point-and-click interactions. The core loop involves finding items in 3D environments and dragging them into 2D hand-drawn scenes to trigger narrative moments. You might slide a book across a table or push a toy boat through water to unlock the next memory segment. These interactions feel tactile and responsive, often requiring you to solve small spatial puzzles that mimic how the mind rearranges facts over time. There are no combat systems or inventory management headaches. Each session lasts roughly ten minutes as you piece together fragments of a specific day trip. The controls remain consistent throughout, allowing you to focus entirely on the unfolding story without worrying about complex mechanics.
PlayPile tracks 42 ratings for this title with an average score of 66.8 out of 100 on IGDB. Players report a completion rate near 90 percent, suggesting the short length keeps most people finishing the experience. The average playtime sits at just over two hours, which aligns with the game's design as a quick emotional visit rather than a marathon. Community moods lean heavily toward "melancholic" and "thoughtful," with users frequently citing the art style as a standout feature. Achievement hunters have unlocked all 15 available trophies, though many note these are simple collectibles tied to story progressions. Review snippets often mention the game feels more like an interactive movie than a traditional puzzle adventure, with players praising the voice acting and sound design over mechanical depth.
This title works best for players seeking a brief, narrative-heavy experience they can finish in one sitting. The price point is currently very low at $2.80 on GameBillet, making it an easy impulse buy for fans of Annapurna's previous releases. You will earn all 15 achievements if you explore every memory fragment. Be aware that the lack of traditional gameplay loops might feel thin to those who prefer complex systems or replayability. The story lands well emotionally but offers little challenge beyond moving objects around. If you want a personal story about family and regret without spending hours grinding, this fits the bill perfectly at its current sale price.
We begin our story by introducing an ordinary young woman named Miriam. She is reflecting on childhood memories of her mother and a day trip they once took to a neighboring city. Rather than recalling these events as they actually occured, she remembers the day from the perspective of her younger self, transforming the experience into a magical journey of the imagination. As Miriam thinks back on these events, her emotions surge as if experiencing the trip for the first time once again.
Game Modes
Single player
IGDB Rating
66.8
RAWG Rating
3.4
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