BeXide has announced Memory of Memorie: A Chill Story for Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2, with a planned release window this summer.
The studio describes the title as a story-driven productivity adventure that blends focused work sessions with narrative progression, and it released an announcement trailer alongside today’s reveal.
Background and platform details
Memory of Memorie will be available on both Nintendo Switch and the newly announced Nintendo Switch 2 hardware, according to BeXide’s announcement.
The game positions itself for players who want to pair study or work time with relaxing, game-based incentives.
The developer also revealed Touhou Yukkuri Mountain in the same announcement.
Gameplay and features
BeXide characterizes Memory of Memorie as a productivity-focused game built around the Pomodoro technique.
Players sit at a virtual desk while an apprentice witch named Memorie studies beside them; focused work sessions unlock new story chapters.
The studio explains that as players accumulate focus time, casual conversations with Memorie and small developments in her village progress, gradually revealing additional narrative content.
In journalistic terms: the game couples a Pomodoro-style focus timer with story gating, so that completing focused intervals directly unlocks new narrative elements and environmental changes.
The in-game room evolves over time—new objects, visual effects and other small changes appear as players dedicate more focused sessions.
Additional systems include ambient Celtic music, environmental sounds, unlockable magic, and a calendar to track focus history, all designed to support studying, working, or creative projects.
Setting and story
The narrative is set in Elmana Village, a small settlement near an Imperial Capital and protected by a sacred Lightroot Tree.
BeXide’s materials note a creeping dark presence affecting the village.
The developer frames the relationship between player and Memorie as a bond formed across worlds, connected by a spell that drew her to the player.
The campaign encourages players to remain focused to progress to the story’s conclusion.
Release and availability
BeXide lists the game for a summer launch on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2, and the announcement included a trailer.
Availability and pricing details for the Nintendo eShop were not specified at the time of the announcement.
For now, fans can view the announcement trailer and follow BeXide for further updates.
The studio describes the title as a story-driven productivity adventure that blends focused work sessions with narrative progression, and it released an announcement trailer alongside today’s reveal.
Background and platform details
Memory of Memorie will be available on both Nintendo Switch and the newly announced Nintendo Switch 2 hardware, according to BeXide’s announcement.
The game positions itself for players who want to pair study or work time with relaxing, game-based incentives.
The developer also revealed Touhou Yukkuri Mountain in the same announcement.
Gameplay and features
BeXide characterizes Memory of Memorie as a productivity-focused game built around the Pomodoro technique.
Players sit at a virtual desk while an apprentice witch named Memorie studies beside them; focused work sessions unlock new story chapters.
The studio explains that as players accumulate focus time, casual conversations with Memorie and small developments in her village progress, gradually revealing additional narrative content.
In journalistic terms: the game couples a Pomodoro-style focus timer with story gating, so that completing focused intervals directly unlocks new narrative elements and environmental changes.
The in-game room evolves over time—new objects, visual effects and other small changes appear as players dedicate more focused sessions.
Additional systems include ambient Celtic music, environmental sounds, unlockable magic, and a calendar to track focus history, all designed to support studying, working, or creative projects.
Setting and story
The narrative is set in Elmana Village, a small settlement near an Imperial Capital and protected by a sacred Lightroot Tree.
BeXide’s materials note a creeping dark presence affecting the village.
The developer frames the relationship between player and Memorie as a bond formed across worlds, connected by a spell that drew her to the player.
The campaign encourages players to remain focused to progress to the story’s conclusion.
Release and availability
BeXide lists the game for a summer launch on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2, and the announcement included a trailer.
Availability and pricing details for the Nintendo eShop were not specified at the time of the announcement.
For now, fans can view the announcement trailer and follow BeXide for further updates.