Keep in Mind: Remastered

Keep in Mind follows Jonas, a tormented alcoholic whose life is falling apart.

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4.60 (Rating count: 152)
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Date Author Rating Comment
2021-09-12
Citrus Tyler
Not much of gameplay in it but it hits hard in the feelings. Really help me see some light at the end of the tunnel while I'm sinking in depression. Just like the title "Keep In Mind", the game show us the dark thoughts we all having so that we can wake up and understand how the situation has gone. Remember to keep in mind the good one, try to look more positive and stay healthy.
2020-12-25
Thomas Gilbert
This app is truly a emotinal rolocoaster
2020-05-05
Yervant
Good for what it is, a story in an interactive shell. It feels powerful, but also a little shallow for a game. You go around and find characters so they give you exposition, but you don't really have agency in it. So why make it a game? I still enjoyed the experience while it lasted. And it gave me deep insight into another person's mind. So it's worth the money.
2020-01-11
A Google user
Personally, I adore this game. It provides such a meaningfull message, and has really helped me over the past few years. But something I think would add more to the game, is multiple endings. Such as if Jonas gave in. What would happen then? Or if he just went back. Multiple endings would make it more of a game, and add more depth. This is just my opinion though. Have a lovely day.
2019-11-13
A Google user
I played this game the week before I started rehab not even knowing what it was all about, the universe was trying to tell me something. Love the soundtrack. Thank you and please make more.
2019-11-06
A Google user
This is such a great game, the characters are expressed so nicely <3
2019-07-31
A Google user
This is more of a fifteen minute artistic introspection, than it is a game. The fact that it's called "Keep In Mind", is apropos. It can serve as the occassional reminder of the traps, that we can all fall into.
2019-07-23
A Google user
very good but its too short!
2019-05-22
A Google user
Simplistic game with a beautiful story, beautiful philosophy about one's own inner demons. Pretty short, but we enjoy stories based on their content rather than length, yes?
2019-05-11
A Google user
This was beautiful. Thank you..
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