MEMESTEINE FILES

MEMESTEINE FILES

Can my PC run MEMESTEINE FILES

Find out whether your PC can run this game by reviewing the minimum and recommended requirements below.

RAM 1 GB+ Storage 1 GB+ Windows 7

Game Details

Languages
English، Russian
Genre
Casual، Indie
Category
Single-player، Steam Achievements، Family Sharing
Developer
Gamesforgames
Publisher
Gamesforgames

Minimum Requirements

CPU
Intel Celeron
GPU
Intel HD Graphics 512MB
RAM
1 GB
Storage
1 GB
OS
Windows 7

Recommended Requirements

CPU
Intel Dual Core
GPU
NVIDIA GeForce GT 820M 2048MB / AMD Radeon RX 580 2048SP / 2048
RAM
2 GB
Storage
1 GB
OS
Windows 11

Game Description

Secret meme archive. Dusty case files, strange faces, leaked documents, and the old internet that still feels more alive than a lot of people.

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Memesteine Files is a memory game built around a secret meme archive. This is not a glossy museum, and it is definitely not some sterile “best of the internet” collection. It has everything it should: faded paper, crooked labels, paper clips, stamped markings, observation cards, evidence folders, and faces you’ve seen a thousand times before — but you still freeze for a second and think: wait… that’s the one.

Every level feels like someone else’s file pulled from a dusty cabinet. You flip cards, look for matching pairs, try to keep their positions in your head, and race the clock while it ticks in the background. Make a mistake — that’s on you. Hesitate — also on you. Start clicking at random — the archive will quickly remind you that your memory is not nearly as impressive as you thought.

And that is exactly why it works. At first, you are just matching pairs. Then you start recognizing cards at a glance. Then you get annoyed because Phone Panic was definitely somewhere in the upper right. Then you finish the level with three stars and immediately hit the next one, because there is already another file waiting there, another meme, another absurd little artifact you suddenly need to add to the collection.

In Memesteine Files, memes are presented like archival relics: leaks, observations, classified cases, strange subjects, internet legends, and the kind of absurdity that somehow looks even better on a yellowed card held together with a paper clip.

This is a game about memory, speed, recognition, and nostalgia for an internet that was a little dumber, a little meaner, and a lot more fun.

Here’s what’s waiting for you:

  • 60 levels,

  • a chase for clean runs and three-star clears,

  • cards you will actually want to stop and look at,

  • and that sticky rhythm of: one more level, then I’m done. You won’t be done.

You should absolutely play it if you like:

  • old internet culture,

  • archive aesthetics,

  • memes as questionable cultural heritage,

  • and games that look simple at first, then suddenly make you want a rematch.