Memory of Memorie : A Chill Story
There is a simple promise at the heart of Memory of Memorie : A Chill Story. When you sit down to work, you are not alone. Memorie, an apprentice witch from another world, takes a seat beside you and studies her magic while you study, write, or create. The result is a productivity app folded into a gentle narrative experience that rewards focus with story.
This is not gamified distraction. The mechanics are built around the Pomodoro technique. Focus sessions are the currency of progression. Finish enough of them and Memorie shares another slice of her life, her village, and the secret she keeps.
A Focus Timer That Feels Personal
At its core the game uses a Pomodoro-based timer. Each completed session unlocks pieces of story: short conversations with Memorie, new lore about Elmana Village, and small events that hint at a deeper mystery. That progression links your real-world productivity to in-game change. The more you dedicate yourself to studying or working, the more the narrative moves forward.
Progress is deliberately casual. The writing appears as gentle exchanges rather than long monologues, so you can return to work quickly. There is no pressure to binge through chapters. Instead, the design nudges you to treat focused time as shared moments with a quiet companion.
Her World Changes as You Work
Memorie's surroundings respond to your focus. Her room evolves subtly: a favorite cup appears, the glow of her magic brightens, and the space grows warmer and richer over time. Beyond the room, small changes ripple through Elmana Village, a peaceful hamlet guarded by the Lightroot Tree.
The narrative hints at a creeping darkness entering that world. Memorie found you by casting a spell that connects distant hearts. Whether that is coincidence or fate is part of the thread the game teases out as you accumulate sessions. There is a sense of both intimacy and gentle mystery woven into the progression.
Practical Features for Real Work
Memory of Memorie keeps things useful as well as pretty. The game includes:
- A Pomodoro-style focus timer to structure work sessions
- Celtic music and ambient sounds to create a calm workspace
- An in-game calendar to track focus history and streaks
- Unlockable magic and evolving room elements tied to your focus
These elements make it suitable for study, freelance work, writing, or creative projects. The calendar provides a simple log so you can see how your sessions translate into narrative progress.
Who Is This For?
If you like quiet companions while you work, or prefer productivity tools that reward consistency without becoming flashy, this might be a good fit. Players who enjoy ambient soundscapes, light narrative rewards, and a low-pressure routine will likely appreciate the tone. It is not a fast-paced game, nor is it a traditional visual novel with branching choices. Instead, it is a companion app that uses storytelling to make focus feel less lonely.
A Quiet Companion
Memory of Memorie : A Chill Story aims for a tender balance. It turns solitary work into time shared with a fictional friend, and it uses small narrative payoffs to reinforce healthy focus habits. If you want your Pomodoro sessions to come with Celtic music and a little witch by your side, this is a gentle way to make your productivity feel more human.
➡️ Check out Memory of Memorie : A Chill Story now on Steam


