
Memory Traces: japan. It's a first-person 3D puzzle
where the player needs to repair destroyed artifacts.
Its inspiration was Kintsugi, a Japanese art of repairing broken pottery. However, it is not a realistic simulator, but an inspiration.




You are an archeologist who has lost your memories and
to recover them you will enter a meditative state
in order to revisit some places from your past: japan is your first place.
The fragmented artifacts represent your lost memories.
Each artifact you repair is memory traces restored.
Are you able to repair all artifacts?!
Will you be able to recover all your memories?
- 3 Beautiful Sceneries Inspired by Japan
- 3 Phases
- 25 Levels
- 10 Bowls
- 10 Pitchers
- 5 Statues
- 17 Patterns and Illustration
- 25 Artifacts to Restore
- + 1000 Pieces to assemble the Puzzles
- Immersive, relaxing, meditative, contemplative ambience that only this game can offer you.
- Completely conductive and zen music
- Sound effects: smooth and pleasant.
- Gameplay: Simple, Direct and Polished.
- Skills: Process - Precision - Dexterity
NEW Memory Traces
Now our protagonist San will explore his memories of Egypt. We're bringing some improvements, new gamplay system updates, some feedback you guys have told us and a slightly larger amount of objects to assemble.
Very grateful to everyone who helped us by playing and with suggestions in the community making us able to continue with the series.
Follow the studio page and the Discord page to stay up to date with the development. Hug!steamhappy
[ 2022-09-28 21:06:25 CET ] [Original Post]
Minimum Setup
- OS: Ubuntu 21.04 +. SteamOS
- Processor: 2 GHZ Dual CoreMemory: 2 GB RAMStorage: 1 GB available spaceSound Card: Any
- Memory: 2 GB RAMStorage: 1 GB available spaceSound Card: Any
- Storage: 1 GB available space
Recommended Setup
- Processor: Intel/AMD at 2GHz+ with SSE
- Graphics: Intel Graphics 4400 or better
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