This week’s game spotlight pick is Memory Stamps by Crevasse Studios. Developed using Buildbox, it combines zen-like puzzles with memory training for a fun brain teaser unlike any other. This game is currently ranked No. 66 in the family games category in the U.S. and ranked Top 100 in 57 countries across the globe. Memory Stamps was also featured in ‘Essential Indie Games’ in the app store.
So, let’s take a closer look at Crevasse Studios’ Memory Stamps!
Memory Stamps: An Unforgettable Memory Game
In Memory Stamps, players’ visual memory is put to the test. Your goal is to complete the stamp design by filling in the empty areas as they gradually disappear. You can choose between two distinct game modes: Zen or Challenge. When you’re in Zen mode, the stunning stamp designs and ambient lo-fi sounds take you into a zen-like state. There’s also the option to choose between a dark and a bright theme to customize your gaming experience. Players can forget life’s stresses and zone out as they try to remember the previous stamp illustration.
Zen to a Challenge
In the Challenge mode, you are given a limited amount of time to choose the correct missing piece and errors before the clock runs out. A genuine test of your memory, this game mode lives up to its name.
Overall, Memory Stamps is a fun way to test your memory skills. In addition to the challenging game modes, calming color schemes, and hypnotic illustrations, you can easily choose between light and dark modes or haptic feedback to tailor your playing experience.
If you enjoy relaxing puzzlers and looking for a fun challenge, you’ll definitely love playing Memory Stamps!
Memory Stamps is now available for download on iOS and Google Play.
Congratulations to Ovidiu Tepes and Crevasse Studios on the success of Memory Stamps! They also have many other hit games built with Buildbox that you can check out including mega hit Cessabit, Vestigium, ½ Halfway, The Longest Drift, Railway Canyon, and Not Chess. You can learn more about these games by visiting their website, official Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube channel.
We hope today’s spotlight has inspired you to make a game with Buildbox!
Will Your Game Be Next?
If you’d like to be our next spotlight just send us a link to your Buildbox game and we’ll check it out! We’re constantly on the lookout for new BB games on the horizon. All you have to do is post a tweet that mentions us @buildbox and add a link to your game to show us your app. We’re also on the hunt for new games in our official Buildbox forum and Discord channel in the Game Showcase section.
Dream big and keep on developing!