Delete After Reading is a new text adventure from Unmemory’s developer, and it’s coming to mobile

Unmemory is a delightful text-based adventure game from Patrones & Escondites thatlanded on Android in 2020, and the developer has a new title in the works called Delete After Reading. Much like Unmemory, Delete After Reading is an indie text adventure, and this time around, you’ll solve puzzles while escaping rooms, all in an effort to steal a coveted video game, though unintended consequences may unfold. Basically, Patrones & Escondites has a fresh adventure game in the works, and there’s a trailer available if you’d like to take your first look.

The teaser trailer above offers a brief glimpse of the humor available in Delete After Reading while laying the groundwork for the game’s theme. This is a text adventure, a game you read, and much like any adventure game, your choices will affect the outcome of the game, something the game acknowledges and is part of the story, which is undoubtedly a quirky way to handle a text adventure, by going meta with it.

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So far, we know Delete After Reading will offer puzzle-based play that leans towards escape room mechanics, where you solve puzzles to move from room to room as you piece together a larger mystery. We also know you’ll join forces with a group of strange characters, like a goblin rapper and a rabbit that thinks it’s a reincarnatedBlues Brother. So expect to delve into a quirky mystery once Delete After Reading is released.

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While there’s currently no release date for Delete After Reading, a PC demo is expected to drop during Steam Next Fest (June 13-20), where the game is already available forplacement on wishlists. Sadly the mobile version remains to be seen, so there’s no Play Store listing just yet, but at the very least, we know the game is coming to the platform. So until a launch date is revealed for the PC and mobile release, enjoy the trailer above.

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