Indie studio Autoscopia Interactive have announced the release date for ‘As Long As You’re Here’, a deeply personal narrative game where you see life through the eyes of a woman suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. Past and present bleed together as Annie’s health declines, and memories of the past begin to resurface.
The game began as a student project inspired by real events, and received an overwhelming public response (13.8k downloads and 7+ million views on YouTube), leading the team to turn it into a full-length game. It’s since been nominated as Game of the Year at SXSW Sydney 2025.
About the game
As Long As You’re Here is an emotional family drama seen through the eyes of a woman with Alzheimer’s disease. Annie and her family cope with reversed caretaking roles when she moves from her long-time home. As she unpacks her life, memories of her deceased brother and homes from her past bleed into the present.

Players share in Annie’s doubt, social isolation, and vulnerability through a mature first-person experience that centers an often neglected perspective. The game is a subtle reflection on what life with dementia might look like, as well as a story about regret, being in transit, and the complex relationships between siblings.