• Terretta 6 hours ago

    because when was the last time you remembered what you did the day before purely based on memory (or without being prompted)

    Is this an issue for most? Though if someone hears that and nods vigorously you know they're a target audience. For sure it applies to early onset memory-formation deficit.

    • shraddha92 6 hours ago

      tbh, from what I've seen, it kinda is. Alot of people have gotten into the habit of giving default answers based on their routine even though it might not have happened on that day, or for example they did something different - they will not remember unless prompted

      everything gets noted down or scheduled (which is a good thing especially if you're super super busy i guess but on the flipside- it encourages utilizing or relying on your memory less as there's no need to)

      Which is why you also hear people say "oh it wasnt in my calendar so i didnt do it" "if i don't put it in my calendar I'll forget"

    • Panzerschrek 10 hours ago

      I played a similar game around 20 years ago. But it was way simpler, because it used meaningful pictures instead of abstract pixel groups.

      • shraddha92 9 hours ago

        abstract pixel groups forces you to remember better

      • anonymous344 15 hours ago

        COOL! too challenging.. can i change the grid size?

        • shraddha92 12 hours ago

          Can add it in for sure!