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  • Summary: This is a free student project version of Mind Diver, meaning it has rough edges. Only a part of the planned story and content is in the game. We still think it's a cool experience worth trying out though!

    Mind Diver is a first-person detective game. You search a woman's memories for
    This is a free student project version of Mind Diver, meaning it has rough edges. Only a part of the planned story and content is in the game. We still think it's a cool experience worth trying out though!

    Mind Diver is a first-person detective game. You search a woman's memories for clues to solving the mystery of what happened to her boyfriend after a party. As a Mind Diver you explore an ocean of memories. Use your logical deduction skills to fill out holes in memories to restore them.

    Mind Diver’s unique investigation and deduction structure is developed in consultation with world-leaders in puzzle design, like Lucas Pope, creator of Return of the Obra Dinn. You will come across lots of unexpected discoveries and exploration of a fascinating mind world, with surprising deductions.

    In Mind Diver, the story is the puzzle. Only by understanding the story can you progress.

    Fresh, expressive 3D-scan style
    The style creates an authentic experience, packed with details to study and explore. Paying close attention to detail helps you solve puzzles and brings you closer to the characters of the game.
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  1. Sep 22, 2025
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    This is a fantastic piece of work, and a satisfying experience in its own right. There’s a solid couple of hours of game here, that I’d have been happy to have paid for (although perhaps then more annoyed by the lack of resolution), that honestly should be all any indie publisher needs to throw money. And for us, it’s a fascinating experience, unlike anything else I’ve played.