Remember Mary
Remember Mary is a narrative-driven surrealist adventure game. It follows Mary, a young girl in a world filled with her friends who she can help or hurt. Presented in squigglevision. I made it in about 9 days for the "I can't write but want to tell a story" jam.
Bonus downloadable content includes a 17 page booklet with walkthrough, developer commentary, long form discussion of thoughts and philosophy behind the game and bonus content such as unused assets. Also the GMS2 project file.
Featured in Indiepocalyse issue #10! (for $15 you get a digital zine and 10 games including this one)
Source code on github - https://github.com/Eatkin/RememberMary
- Mobile friendly
- Gamepad compatible
- Mouse only mode, no keyboard required!
- Three different endings depending on your choices
- Over 600 lines of unique dialogue, with the narrative changing depending on what actions you take and in what order you take those actions
- Requires 7+ playthroughs to encounter all possible dialogue
Music and sounds are by JustWall Games - Listen to (and purchase!) the soundtrack here
Some suggestions and moral support from Benjamin Fearn
Game title was suggested by Tommy van Son
Testing by all of the above!
This game is mobile friendly, but make sure you check the 'mouse only' option or you will get stuck. On smaller screens, graphics and fonts are scaled down and may not appear as clearly.
The game may also be a little more difficult on mobile due to your fingers getting in the way, but it's a small price to pay for being able to play this game on the toilet.
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5, Windows, Linux |
Rating | Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars (22 total ratings) |
Author | EAtkin |
Genre | Interactive Fiction, Adventure |
Made with | Aseprite, GameMaker |
Tags | Female Protagonist, GameMaker, Meaningful Choices, Narrative, Open Source, sourcecode, Story Rich |
Average session | About a half-hour |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse, Gamepad (any) |
Download
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Development log
- Digital booklet, typos and spawn pointsDec 19, 2020
- Source code updateOct 12, 2020
- Fixed some bugs and various resolution thingsAug 21, 2020
- Minor changesAug 14, 2020
- Bush problemsAug 09, 2020
- Update #3Aug 08, 2020
- Update againAug 06, 2020
- UpdateAug 06, 2020
Comments
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At first glance, Mary's world seems child-like, simple & whimsical. Yet, reading between the lines reveals a darker subtext & plot. Each ending gives deeper insight into the truth behind what took place - makes you feel like the multiple playthroughs are worth it.
I really like how the weird vocal sfx, cartoon art & wiggly animation when interacting with objects adds to the overall surrealist atmosphere. It's also really cool how psychological & philosophical references & themes are woven into this game. It was thought-provoking & left me with much food for thought.
Truly an amazing gameplay experience! Thank you to the developer & team for creating this :)
Thanks for the great comment, glad you enjoyed playing!
Honest Thoughts & Opinions:
Firstly, this is truly a surreal journey. I won't spoil the story for anyone who wishes to play through this absolute gem of a game! From the very moment the game starts, I'm already thinking to myself how weird the world is that's being presented in front of me. The moment that weird character starts talking to me, I'm questioning my existence in this world.
The sound effects for what sounds like weird vocals mixed together, I don't even know what they are saying. Are they saying anything? It does sound like the same sound effect is used for many characters except for one character... I won't spoil the story.
Everything seems very OFF, it's weird yet not unsettling enough to make you feel truly uncomfortable. I feel that's where you really struck the balance perfectly. It's not too heavy, it's not too light either. The story is definitely questionable as it makes you wonder if there even is a story based on the tasks you end up doing for your friends in this world.
Things start to get weirder as you delve deeper into this world. There's clealy a lot to be read from certain characters too. What I really like is how you definitely went along with making this less disturbing by adding that much needed comedy that meshes really well with the other material. I can't help but feel that this project could be turned into it's own bigger project. I feel you have captured a very visually pleasing world that's so simplistic yet it just works... I honestly don't know how to explain it but you've somehow created something truly unique!
Overall, the squiggly animation was enough to satisfy me from the very moment I noticed it. It reminded me of old cartoons. I really hope you continue to make future projects like this one. I can see you have great potential to tell weird stories / create weird wacky worlds. I can't help but feel you were inspired by a dream you had? It's just... it feels like a dream all the way through. Makes you question it several times, I noticed something really interesting:
If it is all just a dream, this isn't a spoiler by the way! The fact you can't use the bed really solidfies this concept that you are not able to sleep due to already dreaming. I don't know what else to say but you definitely deserved a lengthy review to really express gratitude towards your project! I'll be willing to donate in the future but right now, I can't help but want more! I really hope you make a sequel or something set in the same world. What did you use to create this game? :)
I've got so many questions for you. Do you have a Discord?
Thank you ever so much for sharing this hidden gem with us! :)
Overall Score: 8/10 (There were a few moments where I got confused where to go)
- Ev
Hey thanks so much for your feedback and kind comments, it always means a lot to me to get a write up like this! I'll try give you some extra information on how I put everything together:
For the artwork I am not especially good at drawing, but mostly I don't enjoy spending ages trying to draw something I'm happy with. The game jam I made this for was hosted by the same person who makes "I can't draw....." jams, so I took a bit of influence from that, but also some cartoons I really enjoy have this squiggly animation. Inparticular Ed Edd n Eddy and Home Movies have a very noticeable squiggle, so for each frame of animation I traced the original frame but did it very quickly, so it has a 'badly drawn' effect. This also meant I didn't have to spend much time on drawing :)
As for the story, ending 1 is supposed to be a weird ending that doesn't really give much away (unless you are very good at reading between the lines of course!), ending 2 adds a little extra context and ending 3 basically gives you the full situation. The different you make through the game also change ALL the dialogue, so each play through should be unique! Even doing things in a different order will change dialogue!
For a sequel or another game set in a similar world I haven't decided on anything yet, this game was totally out of my comfort zone as I've never done anything story/dialogue heavy before, and I wasn't even sure how it would be received. It seems a lot of people really liked it though, and I've become very proud of it as a result, so something else is definitely on the cards, I'm just not sure when!
I have filled in quite a bit of detail on the design and ideas behind the game if you read the game's description (under the "tell me more" heading). It is not a dream, but you aren't far off!
I made the game in Gamemaker Studio 2, and if that's a program you use I also have the full project available to download. And finally, I do have a Discord - it's a little bit lonely but a couple of others have joined to talk about the game, here's a link for you; https://discord.gg/WDgBjXP
Playing through this game was amazing. At the start I kept wondering why I had so much choices in what to do, "Eat this stone or not?" But, playing further and reading over the description really brought all the pieces together.
I love the sounds you used. The damage sound fit in so nicely with the background music, as if the pianist just slams the keys down to a abrupt end. I actually ran into spikes a few times to make sure it wasn't just the background music!
I only got one play through in before this review, and got ending 1/3. I'm going to go back when I get time and see if I can see the rest of the dialogue. I felt the dialogue was very on point for the idea you were doing. Like all of Mary's thoughts were what made up all the dialogue, the sense of foreboding , and straight to the point.
I like how you did the chatter sound, and the constant static movement of Mary and any objects she comes across. It gives it that look of something isn't right, but it fits right in at the same time. And it moves great with the chatter sound!
My only suggestion would be a pause menu, but since the game is short it's not a big suggestion or must-have.
Well done! I look forward to seeing what the other dialogue is!
Very nice comments, thank you :) The rock thing is actually one of the very few things I put in that has absolutely no bearing on the game. It was part stupid joke, part troll to get people thinking "Wait, what does that mean??" 🤣
Hope you enjoy the rest of the game anyway! I intended for ending 1/3 to be the first one you get, so the other two endings tie everything up a bit neater and give you a bit more background.
Can't take all the credit of course, I worked with a very talented composer and sound designer who mostly came up with the ideas on his own, I just chose where to use them :)
Love your game, it has a deep story and meaning on it covered by innocent color palette and drawings. Love how you can make decisions so it ends up on another ending. Congratulations for a really great game. ;)
God, what a good game. Id say its as good as most classic rpgmaker games. Do you know if the soundtrack is ever gonna b released?
Thanks so much! I took a little influence from some of the RPG Maker classics (mostly Yume Nikki)
Soundtrack is already available actually! The composer never actually told me he'd released it though so I literally just found out right now; https://justwallmusic.bandcamp.com/album/remember-mary-soundtrack
Amazing game I had lots of fun playing and getting all the endings. I like the simplicity of the style and slight humor at times although it touches a darker subject. Amazing thank you making it :D
Thank you for your nice comments, pleased to hear you enjoyed it!
This game, as I think intended, left me feeling … odd.
On it’s surface the themes of friendship and helping out friends seems very positive, but there’s definitely a darker undertone.
It could be dangerous in the wrong hands.
Are my hands the wrong hands?
Great job, thank you for making this and sharing, it definitely evoked some complicated feelings inside of me.
Thanks for playing! 😁
I'm glad history has developed to the point to support the creation of this game.