Bury me, my Love

4,4
1,3K reviews
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About this game

Bury me my Love tells the story of Syrian refugee Nour and her husband Majd, as Nour
undertakes a perilous journey to safety in Europe.

Winner of the best meaningful play - 14TH IMGA
Best Emotional mobile & handheld game - Emotional Games Awards
Winner of the Google Play Indie Games contest

Bury me, my Love is a Text Messaging Adventure game about Nour, a Syrian migrant trying to find her way to Europe. Her husband Majd, who remains behind in Syria, communicates with Nour through a messaging app, advising her as best he can so that she reaches her destination safely.

“Bury me, my love” is a Syrian goodbye phrase that roughly means, “Take care, don’t even think about dying before I do.” This phrase takes on a deeper meaning as Majd says it to his wife, Nour, as she undertakes her perilous journey to reach Europe.

A co-production from ARTE, the European cultural network, with The Pixel Hunt and Figs.

***A game in an instant messaging app
As Majd, you can communicate with Nour and follow her journey, just as if you were chatting with her via WhatsApp. You will text each other and exchange emojis, pics and selfies, relevant links…

*** Multiple narrative routes to discover
By reading instant messages and choosing response options, players help Nour overcome the hardships she will encounter.
Your choices in Bury me, my Love truly impact on the story, with Nour able to visit 50 different locations and reach 19 potential different endings with widely divergent outcomes.

*** Based on real-life events
Bury me, my Love is a “reality-inspired game”, a documented fiction that draws inspiration directly from real-world events. The original idea stems from an article written by Le Monde journalist, Lucie Soullier, telling the story of Dana, a young Syrian woman who fled her country and is now living in Germany.

This experience may affect the sensitivity of younger people.
Updated on
12 Jun 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4,4
1,25K reviews
Sarra Rohr (Kaedyn)
14 May 2022
Nice game. It felt like a normal dialogue between a couple who are in love and help each other and respect each other. Nothing over the top, so it made it real. Got a happy ending first play through. I may play more choices but as others say, it'd be nicer to have a 'Choices Made' map so we can return to choices easier than playing from start all the time.
25 people found this review helpful
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A Google user
17 March 2019
Compelling, heartbreaking. A really inventive game, but emotionally draining to get through multiple attempts. Some commentary on the actual gameplay: it's tedious to have to restart entirely- a feature to go back to a specific 'decision' or part of the journey would be useful, if you wanted to try a different approach to a situation. Also encountered some issues in playing the voicemails. Sometimes they would start and stop, or not play at all.
54 people found this review helpful
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Oliver Em
22 December 2022
I am still recovering from this game. The tension is legitimately stressful; moreso if you're playing with real-time updates. The use of real events in the modern world is as humanizing as it is terrifying, so is the texting element. I found myself afraid for Nour like she was a real person in my life and it's been quite profound. The romantic elements involved trying to be supportive from a distance, which was unique and engaging. The educational aspects were spot-on. Truly, a work of art.
9 people found this review helpful
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What's new

• Increase SDK version to 34
• Bug fixes and improvements