Some Distant Memory v07.03.2025

Some Distant Memory – Two colonies struggle to survive on a post-apocalyptic Earth. In the NASA-engineered Ares compound, the Professor works as an interpreter for an artificial intelligence called ARORA, while the NOAH colony has dispatched the intrepid and determined Commander Ti on a mission of vital importance.

Each colony clings to its own fragment of humanity, yet both have forgotten the ways of the old world. With so much lost and the future facing an uncertain survival without the wisdom of the past, the Professor, Commander Ti, and ARORA uncover relics filled with memories from a time when humanity thrived.
Long before the Collapse and the devastating algae bloom that now contaminates the planet, Earth was alive with creativity, love, and human spirit. Through ARORA’s abilities, you will relive moments from the lives of those who lived in a forgotten age, exploring their stories of love, creativity, loss, and perseverance.
A remarkable discovery awaits in a mysteriously preserved pre-Collapse underground house. As you explore its ruins, you will encounter personal artifacts and relics that reveal intimate memories and pivotal story moments from its former inhabitants. The narrative unfolds at your own pace, offering you the freedom to piece together a captivating story in any order you choose.
The game features a non-violent, character-driven narrative filled with mysteries—from the origins of civilization’s fall to the peculiar glitches of your computer, and the fates of those who once called the house home. Themes of family, romance, friendship, and grief are interwoven throughout, presented through a diverse cast of characters from both the remnants of the past and the challenges of future Earth.
Complementing the immersive narrative is an atmospheric soundtrack by ToyTree (Amos Roddy), known for his work on Strafe, Kingdom, Kingdom: New Lands, and Kingdom: Two Crowns, which enhances the depth and emotion of the experience.
Embark on a journey through fragmented memories and forgotten histories, and discover how echoes of the past can illuminate the path forward.
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