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Memory Manor casts you as Wee Willie, a window washer with a limited water supply. Your job is to scrub only the windows of residents who want them cleaned while avoiding those who’d rather stay spotless. The catch is the building’s foggy windows obscure the occupants after a quick peek. You navigate side-by-side floors, climb ladders, and decide whether to dump water based purely on memory. Every wrong guess drains your bucket faster, and running dry ends the game. The simplicity of the mechanic sharpens the tension. With no second chances, the challenge lies in recalling exact positions under pressure. Released in 1984 for retro platforms like the Commodore 64, it feels like a primitive precursor to modern memory puzzle games. Its dated visuals and clunky controls can’t hide the core joy of second-guessing your own recall, a test that still sticks, even if the water supply doesn’t.
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