Liminal:Childhood Memories
About the Game

Have you ever found yourself unable to visit a place you've always wanted to go? Welcome to a digital sanctuary constructed entirely from the fragments of lost childhoods. CHILDHOOD MEMORIES is not merely a game; it is an interactive exploration of "Anemoia," defined as a profound, melancholic nostalgia for a time you never actually lived. Step into the warm, yellow glow reminiscent of the 1990s and early 2000s. The television is left on. The snow is falling outside. The scene is characterized by its complete stillness.

There is no one chasing you. There is nowhere to run. Your only objective is to exist within the memory. Sit on the old green sofa and listen to the muffled radio playing from the other room. Pick up and inspect forgotten toys, VHS tapes, and worn-out objects. Every room holds a 5 or more minute loop of absolute peace. Let the atmosphere wash over you.

This world was designed to hold you. The warm lighting, the endless snow outside, and the soft hum of the radiator—everything is designed to ensure guests are unable to leave. It is an ideal cage for comfort. However, Anemoia is transient. You are a visitor in your own mind, and no matter how much you want to stay, a memory cannot last forever. As the feeling diminishes and the isolation sets in, it becomes essential to let go. It is necessary to blink and transition into the subsequent memory.
Hyper-Realistic Isolation: Built with Unreal Engine 5, utilizing Lumen lighting and 4K photogrammetry to make the emptiness feel tangibly real.
Tactile Nostalgia:A deep inspection system. Pick up objects, rotate them, and uncover the silent stories they hide.
Adaptive Atmosphere:Dynamic audio that shifts from comforting lo-fi hums to terrifying system glitches.
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