
Hidden Memory - Neko's Life
A 25-minute hand-painted puzzle about a stray kitten that knows exactly what it is, asks nothing of your reflexes, and quietly earns its ending.
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About Hidden Memory - Neko's Life
My instinct with micro-short puzzle games from small studios is always the same: slow down, look closer, and ask whether the craft justifies the runtime. With Hidden Memory - Neko's Life, YAW Studios - a small indie outfit out of Brazil - answers that question with a calm, unhurried yes. The core mechanic is shape-based logic. Each level presents you with a set of shapes and a rule set to memorize; you then apply those rules to increasingly layered grid arrangements to place everything correctly. It sounds abstract because it is, but the abstraction is the point. There are no enemy timers, no score multipliers, no punishment loops. A rule history system lets you pull up previously taught mechanics at any time, and a lightbulb hint reveals shape subdivisions when you stall out. The difficulty never spikes into frustration - it slopes gently upward and plateaus into satisfaction. If that sounds too easy, it probably is for anyone who came expecting a challenge. This is not a game you play to feel clever. It is a game you play to feel quiet. What holds it together is the visual storytelling. Every completed puzzle peels back a fragment of Neko's journey - hand-painted illustrations that carry the kitten from hard street days through small moments of warmth toward, eventually, a home. The art style is genuinely lovely: loose, expressive brushwork in a minimalist palette that never oversells its emotion. The story is told entirely through images, no dialogue, and that wordless quality suits the mood perfectly. The soundtrack follows the same philosophy - understated, ambient, present without intruding. It is the kind of soundscape that fades into the room and makes the room feel slightly better. The honest caveat is the length. Howlongtobeat-adjacent sources place the main run at roughly 25 minutes, and that figure rings true. Some players will finish in a single sitting and feel the transaction was too thin. If you approach Hidden Memory - Neko's Life looking for content density, you will be disappointed. But a game this short that ends cleanly, without padding, without a filler level jammed in to inflate the number - that is its own kind of discipline. YAW Studios knew when to stop, and stopping at the right moment is a craft skill that larger productions routinely botch. The Steam community, small as it is, sits at a very positive rating, which for a game this niche and this quiet suggests it found exactly the audience it was built for. Kai, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Microsoft® Windows® 7
- Memory
- 2 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 10
- Storage
- 1 GB available space
- Graphics
- Geforce GT 430 (1024 MB) / Radeon HD 5570 (1024 MB)
- Processor
- Intel Core i3 3.0 GHz 64 bits Processor
- Additional Notes
- Requires a 64-bit processor and OS.
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Game Info
- Developer
- YAW Studios
- Publisher
- YAW Studios
- Release Date
- Feb 25, 2021




