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A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux

A woman alone in a house. A mystery and a love story. Explore the present to uncover the past, in a short story of love and loss and a life well-lived.

A narrative exploration that examines a world where memories are constantly fading and jumbled. A game about dementia and what happens when you can't hold onto the things you've done or the people you've loved.


Purchase link for Before I Forget is at the bottom of this page.

Dave Tucker's beautiful original soundtrack for Before I Forget is available here:



3-Fold Games is proud to partner with Alzheimer’s Research UK, to raise vital funds and awareness for dementia research, this World Alzheimer’s Month.

From 00:00 BST on 20 September to 00:00 BST on 4 October, 3-Fold games will be making a donation to Alzheimer’s Research UK for every product sold on Itch.

Before I Forget

For every game sold £0.61 + VAT will be paid* to Alzheimer’s Research UK**

The Garden radio play

For every game sold £0.15 + VAT will be paid* to Alzheimer’s Research UK**

Before I Forget and The Garden radio play bundle

For every game sold £0.72 + VAT will be paid* to Alzheimer’s Research UK**

Check out Alzheimer’s Research UK’s website for full details.

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*Paid to Alzheimer’s Research Trading Limited which covenants all its taxable products to Alzheimer’s Research UK.

** Alzheimer’s Research UK is a registered charity with charity numbers 1077089 and SC042474.


“Is this the right place?...What did I come out here for?”

A plaintive theme on the piano. A tattered 2-year-old calendar. The taste of stale air. A woman is in her house, alone, and her mind holds a mystery...

You are Sunita - a woman living with early onset dementia. As you wander from room to room, you discover mysterious objects, each holding a fleeting, fragmented memory. Examine faded postcards, scribbled notes, photographs, and more to uncover Sunita’s past, piece together her life-story, and understand her present.

Before I Forget is a story-rich, first-person exploration game from 3-Fold Games. Delicate, moving, and atmospheric, it examines the emotional impact of dementia.

  • Short & Sweet: Before I Forget is a short narrative gem from 3-Fold Games. With an average playtime of 1 hour, it’s designed to be experienced in one sitting.
  • Story Rich: Sunita’s house is a treasure-trove of faded memories. The game-world of Before I Forget is expressive, detailed, and rich with backstory, taking you on a profound emotional journey.
  • Vocal Talent: Featuring a vivid cast of voice actors, breathing life into Sunita and her memories. (Including Anjali Kunapaneni & Bushra Laskar)
  • Original Soundtrack: Elegant piano melodies guide you through Sunita's internal and external worlds, with an all-original score from composer, Dave Tucker. Musical refrains that search and wind like an old memory


“We wanted to have some aspects that indicated Sunita’s Indian heritage apart from her name, and I actually did this piece of art in a little bit of software that came on my Galaxy phone, [...] so this is my homage, my paltry homage - to a really fantastic Indian - female Indian - painter [...] called Amrita Sher-Gil.”

Before I Forget comes with a free Developers’ Commentary, which you can activate from the game’s loading screen.

As you explore Sunita’s house, listen to thought-provoking interviews with the game devs as they analyse their creative processes, reveal secrets, and much more.


REVIEWS:

‘A delicate and unique exploration of dementia from a first-person perspective’ Mark Serrels, Cnet

‘Beautiful and thought-provoking game’
Katie Campbell, Pos’ability Magazine


3-Fold Games are a small but mighty micro-studio from game developers Claire Morwood & Chella Ramanan. Dedicated to telling diverse stories from underrepresented perspectives, the creative duo make it their mission to create games which give voice to individuals/groups who are often excluded from game narratives.

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Website:https://www.3foldgames.uk/

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Minimum System Requirements
WINDOWS:
OS: Windows 7
Processor: 2.20GHz Processor
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: Intel HD4000 or equivalent
DirectX: Version 9.0c
Storage: 1 GB available space

MAC:
OS: OS X v10.11 El Capitan or higher
Processor: 2.20GHz Processor
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: Intel HD4000 or equivalent
Storage: 1 GB available space

LINUX:
Processor: 2.20GHz Processor
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: Intel HD4000 or equivalent
Storage: 1 GB available space

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux
Release date Jul 16, 2020
Rating
Author3-Fold Games
GenreAdventure
TagsAtmospheric, Exploration, First-Person, Immersive, Narrative, Story Rich, Walking simulator
LinksSteam

Purchase

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In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $7.99 USD. You will get access to the following files:

Development log

  • Before I Forget launch!
    Jul 16, 2020

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At a glance

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Our Verdict

SonicMule (affectionately known as Smule) has released a variety of engaging apps for the musically-curious, including Ocarina, Leaf Trombone, and I Am T-Pain. The iPad provides a bigger surface for Smule to work with and it takes advantage of this added real-estate with Magic Piano, a $1 app that allows both musicians and musician-wanna-be’s to tickle the virtual ivories in a solo setting as well as with others around the world.

You play Magic Piano in one of four ways—a black surface where you tap the screen and hear notes (either random notes or notes on a linear scale, depending on how you’ve set preferences), a spiral keyboard, a standard rectangular keyboard, and a round keyboard. You can adjust the range and number of keys of the latter three keyboards by pinching and dragging.

Using these input methods, you can play solo or—in Duet mode—with another Magic Piano player chosen at random from around the globe. You can also select Songbook and tap out one of 17 songs, including such chestnuts as Clair de Lune, Fur Elise, Moonlight Sonata, and Flight of the Bumblebee (demonstrated by Chinese pianist Lang Lang at a recent performance at San Francisco’s Davies Symphony Hall). Like other Smule apps, you can listen to snippets of other people playing by tapping the World button.

Non-musicians will find Magic Piano a load of fun and, possibly, instructive. As far as fun goes, the ability to tap on the iPad’s screen and hear something musical come out without having a stitch of musical training is bound to be satisfying. And if you want to play some of those tunes “correctly,” Magic Piano can help compel you to be more precise with the timing (rhythm) of the taps. And if you’re one of those people who can’t help banging out “Chopsticks” or “Heart and Soul” when you pass by a keyboard, you’ll find the same pleasure on your iPad.

Trained keyboard players will find both joy and frustration in Magic Piano. It’s completely joyful to connect with another Magic Piano player and work out a duet with no way to communicate other than by tapping on the keyboard and finding that your duet partner understands that you’re playing an accompaniment part and their job is to supply a melody. The current frustration is that, as far as I can tell, there are very few Magic Piano players who actually have any experience playing the keyboard. For the most part, the duet partners I’ve encountered sound like cats randomly batting at the iPad’s screen. A “No, seriously, I can play” channel that brings together musicians would be welcome.

Also, it’s not always easy to hit the correct keys—accidentals, in particular. In order to have the range of a couple of octaves, you have to shrink the keyboard to add keys, making your targets pretty tiny. In that “No, seriously, I can play” mode, it might make sense to make the black keys more forgiving when you play near them. After all, if you’re playing white keys on a traditional keyboard (versus the spiral or round keyboard), you tend to play them at the bottom of the key rather than “in the cracks” between the black keys.

But these are the gripes of a trained keyboard player who wants more musical power from a charming application intended for non-musicians—many of whom desire nothing more than to interact with their iPads in more harmonious ways. For those people, Magic Piano is worth far more than the single dollar Smule demands.

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[When senior editor Christopher Breen isn’t dispensing Mac troubleshooting advice, he’s been known to tickle the ivories.]