If you are stuck on something specific and are unable to find any answers in our Trace Memory Walkthrough then be sure to ask the Trace Memory Forum. Trace Memory Walkthrough Trace Memory is an interesting game. It's rated for teen, and while there isn't a lot of real violence in it, I do have to agree with the teen rating. It's got a lot of pretty psychological discussion in it. The main character - a 13 yr old girl - has been living with her aunt since age 3.
Although many of the puzzles fall into the typical 'use an item to be used elsewhere here' category, a few more creative ones require you to scratch the touch screen, blow into the microphone, or even close the DS's lid. It may sound silly, but these moments really help draw you into the world and provide a tactile sensation that most adventure games can't provide. A Quick Quest That's not to say that is without its share of problems, though. The puzzles, while varied, are not terribly difficult. The game is also rather short. It can easily be played through in about five hours. And although Ashley is a great character, and the people that she encounters are all interesting, the story that they're wrapped up in isn't all that great.
Since the plot deals with memories and events that transpired many years ago, most of the story is revealed through flashbacks and journal entries. Trying to keep the names of several people who you never actually meet in the game straight can be a bit confusing. The developers must have realized this, too, as you're eventually presented with a family tree to keep things straight.