u/MemoDungeonDev

I made a game where you fight by memorizing progressively harder letter sequences

I made a game where you fight by memorizing progressively harder letter sequences

Hello!

I made a free browser game for memory training.

The idea came while practicing blindfolded Rubik's Cube solving (3BLD), because I wanted an isolated way to practice letter pairs and audio memo.

Every fight shows you a string of letters. Memorize the letters and type them back, make no errors and only you hit, run out of time and both you and the enemy take damage, mess it up and only the enemy hits.

I'd love to hear feedback on the difficulty. Over the last couple of months, I've mainly been trying to make the game easier and less cognitively tiring. I am also open to ideas if the game could be adapted to practice something else e.g. memorization of numbers, or perhaps a more interesting spatial challenge would be welcome.

More info about the game: https://memodungeon.itch.io/memodungeon

memodungeon.com
u/MemoDungeonDev — 2 days ago

Game Title: Memo Dungeon

Playable Link: https://memodungeon.com/

Itch: https://memodungeon.itch.io/memodungeon

Platform: browser game that works on mobile.

Description: MemoDungeon is a free browser-based roguelike RPG where combat revolves around memorizing letter sequences.

During each fight you get a memo window. Memorize the string. Enter it correctly and you hit, make an error and the enemy does. The deeper you go, the harder the strings get.

Level up and get stronger so that harder challenges are more manageable.

Runs mostly client-side. Sign up to unlock cosmetic progression and saved run history.

Free to Play Status:

  • [x] Free to play
  • [ ] Demo/Key available
  • [ ] Paid (Allowed only on Tuesdays with [TT] in the title)

Involvement:

I am the solo developer who started to build the game to gamify memory training required for blind rubik cube solving practice, however my aim is to make the game cognitively challenging just the right amount for anyone who's never tried memory training before.

Grateful for any feedback!

u/MemoDungeonDev — 2 months ago