About This Game An old farmer lives with his wife - However, he hasn't quite been himself lately. His mind wanders off, he forgets his daily routine and he often brings up things from the past. Forgotten, Not Lost comes from the creators of A More Beautiful World and is a kinetic novel that tackles the theme of dementia and is a visual novel that hopes to bring tears into our readers' eyes, especially those who have gone through similar situations when dementia or Alzheimer's has claimed the memory of a loved one. Set in a medieval world, take the role of a farmer, who has dementia and is slowly forgetting details of his life to the heartache of his elderly wife... Or is it that simple?The author of the story, Darren Kwok, based it off actual experiences caring for someone with dementia - Afterthought Studios' in concert with our motto of Touching Hearts Through Words, created this short kinetic novel.For media inquiries, please email pr@afterthoughtstudios.org 6d5b4406ea Title: Forgotten, Not Lost - A Kinetic NovelGenre: Casual, RPG, SimulationDeveloper:Afterthought StudiosPublisher:Afterthought StudiosRelease Date: 2 Apr, 2016 Free Download Forgotten, Not Lost - A Kinetic Novel A kinetic novel, as the title says.. that means, a visual novel in which you somehow aren't asked to make decisions in order to get a particular ending or different artworks and game progresses.Of course, games like these require beautiful graphics and most of all a great plot, and this one is by all means good :)Maybe it costs a little too much starting at 2\u20ac, but you can find it on sale often like I'm sure I did when I completed it (it has only four achievements, all with the same 20-22% completion ratio and all related to the main story).The music is quite good too, and I appreciated a lot the graphics which really seem taken from the anime I used to watch in the late '90s :)As many said, it can be completed in less than a hour but throughout this year I played it twice and so I have more than two hours on record.Yeah, it's good! :)Even if quite sad.. although I'm not the kind of guy that cries with PC games, I think it will never be the case and I'm envious of other reviewers\/players which are way more emotional than me.. but it's touching, for sure! And since this talks about real experiences well, I'm envious in a soft way.. I wish I had the capability to be emphatic in some ways. So my review will be probably useless and pointless.This story tells of an old farmer and his wife, and it's actually based on a real experience of mental health issues on the elder. The basics, so, in a simple country settings, are those of a man who slowly loses his memories and sees them fading. And the whole story is from his point of view, so you'll be the one who suffers and.. you know, can be relatable and simply quite sad, but it's a game, and it's definitely enjoyable. Probably not at its full price, but it's a very good work with a great translation and nice graphics from the start to the end!. I'm not crying; you're crying!Okay, fine, I am crying. I wasn't prepared, at all, for reading this. The story is from the point of view of an elderly man with severe, chronic memory loss. I was not prepared for this, because my grandmother suffered from dementia, which caused her to behave in a much similar way. She died last year, and wow, memories of her came flooding back while reading this. My great grandmother had severe Alzheimer's disease before she died as well; though I never met her, I heard many stories about her. It's a very sad, scary illness that I wish had more awareness and more funding for research on how to find a cure for it. Thus, I'm glad this VN exists. I probably would've found the story sad regardless, but knowing someone personally with the same kind of mental illness definitely makes it more emotional.. A visual novel about an old man with dementia going through his last stage of life.+The art is very nice.+Its not a long story but it is a beautiful one.+Achievements are eazy to get as it is for most visual novel's.+Story is about 1.2 hours long but its worth every cent.+Comes with steam cards-Short but who cares. My grandmother died because of a mix of dementia and old age last summer, I only visited her twice in the span of four- to six years. Now it's too late for me to visit her.I love this game, it made me feel like a horrible person, but I simply didn't have the heart to see my grandmother in such a terrible state. I'm so sorry.The novel's full of simplistic, but still good, symbolism. Such as the different emperors of Memoria (pretty obvious ...), and of course, the characters that the main character interacts with through the story. The ending can be interpreted in different ways, either as an afterlife or the main character's last dream before his death.I recommend this novel if you want to think while reading it, maybe about the past, just like the main character. It can be finished in an hour, maybe even less, but it will be worth it.. A short thoughtful bitter-sweet Kinetic Novel (no choices) dealing with an old man's loss of memories, his hopes and his dreams. It deals with the issue sensitively and should help and comfort anyone having to deal with a loved one suffering from this condition, though it will likely bring a tear to the eye.
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