
Dordogne is a narrative-driven adventure that invites you to slow down and drift through memory. You play as Mimi, revisiting the treasured recollections of a childhood spent with her late grandmother. As present and past overlap, the game asks you to hold your adult choices up against those fond early memories, gradually uncovering long-buried family secrets along the way.
Much of its charm lies in the presentation. The landscapes of the Dordogne region come to life in sumptuous, hand-painted watercolor environments awash in a thousand summer colors. As you explore, you gather the panoramas, scents, sounds, and sensations around you, then record them in a journal that becomes a personal, nostalgic reflection of the path you have taken. Because those collected moments are yours, the keepsake you build feels unique to your own playthrough.
Designed as a heartwarming and sensory experience, Dordogne belongs to the indie adventure space with a family-friendly touch. It leans on atmosphere and emotion rather than challenge, encouraging PC players to collect photos, sounds, and scents while piecing together Mimi's family history. The result is a gentle, touching journey where exploration and remembrance matter more than any obstacle.