Hindsight Game

Hindsight Game

By Annapurna Interactive

  • Category: Games
  • Release Date: 2022-08-04
  • Current Version: 1.0.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 724.39 MB
  • Developer: Annapurna Interactive
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 13.0
Score: 3.61538
3.61538
From 13 Ratings

Description

What if the physical objects of everyday life, the possessions we hold close, were actual windows to the past? Peer into distant memories and unseen futures in Hindsight. From the creator of Prune, Hindsight is a narrative exploration game spanning the entirety of a woman's life, from birth to present day, as she tries to make sense of it all. Revisit her childhood home, sort through personal belongings, and step through windows to memories frozen in time. Hindsight asks you to slow down and pay attention to the little things left behind. Piece these things together and shift your viewpoint until you find just the right perspective to pull you deeper into the past. Long forgotten memories and dreams cascade into one another. Linger as long as you wish, but sooner or later you must come back to the present. What will you take with you? And what will you leave behind?

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Reviews

  • Memory is a puzzle

    5
    By Gebloom
    People pay a lot of money to therapists to find their memories, but memories aren’t found, memories evolve with your life experiences. Hindsight is a simple visual puzzle of accompanying another down that path. It’s also gorgeous and accompanied by pleasant music. I enjoyed the experience. You might too.
  • Excellent but not a game

    3
    By CaroCaro68
    I love Annapurna’s games, which is why I bought this one, but an hour in and I just don’t see that it’s a game. It’s a sort of graphic story, it’s engaging and well done, but there is no skill or choice or thinking or mystery. I probably would have bought it anyway to support the publisher of the fabulous Gorogoa and Donut County. But still, it’s not a game.
  • Wow. Just wow.

    5
    By Knightrider325
    Beautiful, heart wrenching story of grief and growing up. I sobbed.

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