Forgotten Fields takes you on a journey with Sid, a young writer struggling with creative block. On a slow summer day, Sid is forced to return to his hometown to attend a farewell party for his old house. The house he grew up in is about to be sold. Although the deadline for his grant manuscript is approaching, an invitation from his mother disrupts all plans.

Emotional moments of everyday life
Not focusing on action or drama, the game invites you to experience a peaceful day. You will chat with old friends, walk through windy fields, soak in the sea and discover the remaining memories. Although quiet, every little detail touches the emotions. It is not only Sid’s story, but also a whisper about youth and the past.
Two worlds, one inner journey
At the same time, you also follow Sid’s writing process. As he tries to write a story, a fictional world appears with scenes and characters of his own imagination. Interspersed between reality and imagination, the game cleverly guides players to understand more about the character’s inner self. Thanks to that, you clearly feel that the creative journey is also a journey of dialogue with yourself.
Images and sounds are as gentle as poetry
Forgotten Fields stands out with its cinematic presentation. Each scene is like a frame taken from a movie about memories. The music composed by micAmic gently weaves in, bringing a sense of peace throughout the experience. Thanks to the combination of images and sounds, the atmosphere of the game becomes poetic and relaxing.
A mirror reflecting those who have reminisced
If you have ever daydreamed under the shade of a tree in your backyard, regretfully looked back at your old roof or longed to find lost inspiration, then Forgotten Fields will be the game for you. No need to win, no need to rush, the game simply invites you to stop, listen, and feel an ordinary day – a day when we realize the past is always there, waiting for us to return.