The latest release, designed by Matthew Dunstan and Brett J. Gilbert, is on the horizon from Floodgate Games. Slated for Fall, Vivid Memories tasks players with collecting childhood memory fragments and weaving them together to form combos and achieve objectives. The game is for two to four games, ages 13+, plays in about 30 to 45 minutes, and will carry an MSRP of $49.95 when it hits stores in October.
About the game:
Every stick is a sword. Every bike is a steed. Every memory is a possibility.
In Vivid Memories, you’ll take turns collecting fragments of childhood memories, weaving a tapestry of colored threads in your mind. Throughout your journey, you’ll store important moments in your memory bank — gaining new abilities to help you score.
Cleverly create connections and earn rewards for completing core memories, matching the imagination behind each moment, and working toward your lifelong aspirations for victory.
During the game, players take turns collecting fragments of memories from moment tiles, placing them in their “brain” board to weave a tapestry of colored threads. Using abilities at the end of each round to cleverly create connections, players are rewarded for how they store memory fragments while working toward completing “core memories”, which give repeated benefits each round. Through their journey, players store important moments in their memory bank — gaining new abilities and new opportunities to score — all while working to collect fragments and moments that match what they aspire to be.