Remembering Prototype

Soundscapes of memories long past

SonicPicnic joined forces with Monobanda to create a short, experimental game. The game is an audio driven exploration and it feels somewhat like a half forgotten dream. Strange, but also vaguely familiar.

Sound is a fundamental pillar for the game. Subtly changing soundscapes are combined with minimal visuals, aiming to bring players a personal poem of memories and imagination.

This iteration of the game is not the finished version, but the fully playable and offically released prototype.
Although this version has only reached a small audience so far, the music score created by SonicPicnic has already been adapted for and performed by the Ludwig Ensemble during the first ‘Indie Games Concert’. The game has received a lot of praise from players around the globe.

Download the game at the Remembering website:
www.rememberingthegame.com

Follow development progress on the official Facebook page:
www.facebook.com/rememberingthegame

Listen to the music, performed live by the Ludwig ensemble:
soundcloud.com/remembering-the-game/remembering-live-concert

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Music composition

We are musical storytellers. Whether it's grand orchestral gestures, subdued soundscapes or rousing beats: our music tells your story.

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Sound design

What does a city at night, an alien forest, the engine of a 1969 Ford GT sound like? At SonicPicnic, we build whole worlds of sound.

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Audio post production

Sound effects, voice, music: In our perfectly equipped studios we bring everything together to an ear-pleasing mix.

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Voice-overs

With a lot of experience, tight direction, a large voice file and a nice, informal atmosphere, we always nail the perfect take.

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Audio concepts

Making great sounds is one thing. But thinking about it starts much earlier. We know how to use sound to really make a difference.

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Audio implementation

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