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Forgotten, Not Lost - A Kinetic Novel Download In Parts

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About This Game An old farmer lives with his wife - However, he hasn't quite been himself lately. His mind wanders off, he forgets his daily routine and he often brings up things from the past. Forgotten, Not Lost comes from the creators of A More Beautiful World and is a kinetic novel that tackles the theme of dementia and is a visual novel that hopes to bring tears into our readers' eyes, especially those who have gone through similar situations when dementia or Alzheimer's has claimed the memory of a loved one. Set in a medieval world, take the role of a farmer, who has dementia and is slowly forgetting details of his life to the heartache of his elderly wife... Or is it that simple?The author of the story, Darren Kwok, based it off actual experiences caring for someone with dementia - Afterthought Studios' in concert with our motto of Touching Hearts Through Words, created this short kinetic novel.For media inquiries, please email pr@afterthoughtstudios.org 1075eedd30 Title: Forgotten, Not Lost - A Kinetic NovelGenre: Casual, RPG, SimulationDeveloper:Afterthought StudiosPublisher:Afterthought StudiosRelease Date: 2 Apr, 2016 Forgotten, Not Lost - A Kinetic Novel Download In Parts A visual novel about an old man with dementia going through his last stage of life.+The art is very nice.+Its not a long story but it is a beautiful one.+Achievements are eazy to get as it is for most visual novel's.+Story is about 1.2 hours long but its worth every cent.+Comes with steam cards-Short but who cares. A bittersweet short story about an elderly man suffering from alzheimer's. As someone who has both lived with a grandparent with alzheimer's, and has recently lost her mother, this hit me far harder than I care to admit.. I'm not crying; you're crying!Okay, fine, I am crying. I wasn't prepared, at all, for reading this. The story is from the point of view of an elderly man with severe, chronic memory loss. I was not prepared for this, because my grandmother suffered from dementia, which caused her to behave in a much similar way. She died last year, and wow, memories of her came flooding back while reading this. My great grandmother had severe Alzheimer's disease before she died as well; though I never met her, I heard many stories about her. It's a very sad, scary illness that I wish had more awareness and more funding for research on how to find a cure for it. Thus, I'm glad this VN exists. I probably would've found the story sad regardless, but knowing someone personally with the same kind of mental illness definitely makes it more emotional.. \u201cForgotten, Not Lost \u2013 A Kinetic Novel\u201d is a dream I pray to have one day, and a can\u2019t imagine a finer one. It\u2019s a dream of a happy family sharing profound and eternal love. So does it even matter how much of it is true, and how much takes place in the forgetful mind of an old, possibly dying man who often forgets his own wife\u2019s face and name, and the death of an only child? This story is a reminder of how true forgetfulness isn\u2019t in the old, but in those young people who have forgotten that true love can never really end. After all, where would it go that we cannot follow, someday? (And the music is exceptionally nice.)There may be no shortage of those saying that FNLAKN (which is by no means a game, but simply a story that moves at the reader\u2019s own pace) is contrived, designed simply to provoke deep emotion. And it might be hard to argue to some extent, since it does do that very well. But it\u2019s more than that. No doubt the meaning and value of this story resides largely in the heart of each reader, and will be interpreted very differently based on age and life experience. But for one ageing male gamer who married for the right reasons, however mistakenly and briefly, this is a story about the hope that even the simplest memories of love can be eternally (and eventually) redeeming. And that goodness and kindness can be those stepping stones we need to cross that last river. But mostly Forgotten, Not Lost \u2013 A Kinetic Novel is a reminder that no matter the number of powerful and sustaining memories age and dementia may take from our daily awareness, in whatever remaining part of our minds we continue to dwell those memories also reside, undiminished. If readers wish to feel the heartbreak of dementia, and understand how too many people currently experience each day of their lives, FNLAKN is an excellent experience. As well, if you wish to understand caretaking of your own elderly family members, now or in the future, and this more regrettable possibility of your own future, again, this is a simple, short and inexpensive way to preview those prospects, in a hopeful manner. Or if you\u2019ve simply lost love, and wish for the reassurance of its possible return, this may prove a very pleasant way to spend some time while warming your heart.Thank you.(4m\/s)(As with most Steam games, offline game time is not tracked.). A kinetic novel, as the title says.. that means, a visual novel in which you somehow aren't asked to make decisions in order to get a particular ending or different artworks and game progresses.Of course, games like these require beautiful graphics and most of all a great plot, and this one is by all means good :)Maybe it costs a little too much starting at 2\u20ac, but you can find it on sale often like I'm sure I did when I completed it (it has only four achievements, all with the same 20-22% completion ratio and all related to the main story).The music is quite good too, and I appreciated a lot the graphics which really seem taken from the anime I used to watch in the late '90s :)As many said, it can be completed in less than a hour but throughout this year I played it twice and so I have more than two hours on record.Yeah, it's good! :)Even if quite sad.. although I'm not the kind of guy that cries with PC games, I think it will never be the case and I'm envious of other reviewers\/players which are way more emotional than me.. but it's touching, for sure! And since this talks about real experiences well, I'm envious in a soft way.. I wish I had the capability to be emphatic in some ways. So my review will be probably useless and pointless.This story tells of an old farmer and his wife, and it's actually based on a real experience of mental health issues on the elder. The basics, so, in a simple country settings, are those of a man who slowly loses his memories and sees them fading. And the whole story is from his point of view, so you'll be the one who suffers and.. you know, can be relatable and simply quite sad, but it's a game, and it's definitely enjoyable. Probably not at its full price, but it's a very good work with a great translation and nice graphics from the start to the end!. Well worth $1.99, a bit maudlin, but for anyone who doesn't understand what a person with dementia goes through, this would be an excellent intro. This is totally not my genre, but I picked it up for the topic. Not my art-style. Not my choice of general sentiment. But it's so profoundly praiseworthy for the natural characterization of the main character.Hands down the best first person portrayal of dementia I've seen in any media.A lot of people seem to think that there isn't a person inside the shell of the person with dementia any more because the interfaces are broken. And for all that this is a treacle-y love story, it really gives you a notion that there is a person inside the broken memory.I took care of my own mother for years after my dad died, in my home. I'm a rather ancient gamer grrl as such things go -- pushing 60, and in our ethnic culture, it's the youngest daughter's job, and a loving duty. Mom had times where she'd have issues of thinking Dad would come by, particularly before they got her on l-dopa for Lewy Body dementia -- she would set table and cook dinner for the two of them, and then be terribly upset he wouldn't show up and be worried something had happened to him.This story puts something like that into a magical realism\/fantasy setting.Generally, we infantilize and disrespect our elders in general American culture (if there is one), but even more our elders with dementia. We dehumanize them. They require our compassion doubled and more. Any one of us could be there in some number of years, and that should drive us to care more, not drive us away.There is something very amazing about old marrieds who are best friends, quite literally forever. I have a few friends and family that I will never give up on even if I don't see them ever again in this life, whether or not they are still with us. And those relationships really are the last things that stay with us.And perhaps at some point, when I'm too tight wound and can't let go, this will be the thing I'll come to, to take a wrench to the faucet. Fair warning.8\/10 would feel completely silly crying again instead of killing things, with cheesy 2d anime art, and think it was time well spent.

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