The behind the scenes video of ‘Memoranda’ shows indie studio at work

Digital Dragon Games has released a behind the scenes video showing the making of Memoranda, the point-and-click adventure with elements of magical realism, developed by Bit ByterZ and due for release on Steam for PC on 25 January, 2017. A console version is planned for a later date.

The video shows the small indie development team working on the game, from hand-drawing the characters and environments; creating the sound effects, herding cats (no, really); composing the soundtrack; and even the voice actors recording their lines.

Memoranda is a game about forgetting and being forgotten, inspired by the surreal world short stories of Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami (Kafka on the Shore, Norwegian Wood, The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle). Memoranda tells the story of a young woman who gradually realizes that she is forgetting her own name. But is she really losing her memory, or is there something else that could explain the strange situation?

Key Features

  • A classic 2D point-and-click adventure game set in a magical realism setting
  • Unique and beautiful hand-drawn full-HD 2D graphics
  • Inspired by Haruki Murakami’s short stories
  • Original soundtrack with more than 15 tracks
  • Thousands of dialogue lines with English voice over
  • Meet more than 35 characters in 40 different locations

Memoranda will be released on January 25, 2017 on Steam and GoG for PC, Mac and Linux, for $14.99. A console release is planned for a later date.

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