Embark on a dark journey in our thriller point-and-click game "Displaced Memories". An adventure game that immerses you in a noir-inspired narrative. Assume the role of an amnesiac protagonist who awakens in a dimly lit bathroom, confronted by a chilling sight—a lifeless body in the tub. Fleeing from relentless police pursuit, you must navigate a tangled web of leads and build connections with them to unravel the truth.

Connect Your Thoughts

In Displaced Memories, you must figure out what happened and who you are. While traveling across the levels where your older self and your deceased partner have been, you will need to go back and organize your thoughts, building connections between every lead on a board.



About

This was our first game ever, made with Godot 4.2, illustrated in Photoshop and music in LMMS. This game was a submission to the one-week-long New Year, New Skills GameJam.

Credits

Developers

2D Artist

Music Artist

Writers

Max Shaw's Voice

Smoker's Voice

Security Guy's Voice

Melissa's Voice

  • Luiza de Araujo Ribeiro Sielemann (@dubiouskoala)

Sound Effects

Download

Download
Displaced Memories.exe 71 MB

Comments

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Love the portrait art and voice audio. Great connection to the Jam's theme, "Building Connections". Liked the choice at the end. I'm left wondering what would've happened had I chose different. Fun game nice work!

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Incredible game, guys! :D

A simple game but a well crafted one, loved the thrilling story it tells. The choice by the end was a nice touch, and the board was a cool concept. Well done! ;)

Not much for this genre of game, but I was kept intrigued regardless!

I LOVED IT! OMG

The tension built up since the beginning of the game (I got jumpscared at the gunshot, lmao), the soundtrack with its 8-bit music calmly matching the game itself. Despite its simplicity, everything was very well constructed, in my opinion.

Though my knowledge about pixel art is limited, I believe it's well executed! Especially the moody atmosphere created.

While the game is short, its linear nature isn't monotonous. The gameplay is very intuitive with its narrative and elements such as the background sounds and the protagonist's remarks adding a lively touch.

Also, I loved the ambiguity that the endings open up and let you interpret. It makes you reflect. I mean, to what extent someone is innocent?

Overall, it was a great experience! Glad to be part of it :)