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June Sometimes Launches Interactive Web Game Inspired by Memories With Nostalgic Flaws
Tolulope Oke
A first-of-its-kind musical experience where listeners don’t just hear the album—they play it.
Following the release and growing momentum of his debut album, Memories With Nostalgic Flaws, JuneSometimes officially unveils the next phase of the project: an immersive web-based game built from the album’s tracklist, lyrics, and hidden sonic clues.
Originally introduced as a nostalgic folk coming-of-age story capturing what it felt like growing up in Nigeria in the early 2000s, Memories With Nostalgic Flaws has steadily evolved beyond a listening experience. Since its rollout—preceded by standout singles like P.A.L.M, U.F.O, Halt A Jam, and Paying Lords Now—the album has sparked organic engagement across streaming platforms and social media, with fans already dissecting lyrics, sharing interpretations, and reconnecting over shared childhood memories.
Now, curiosity becomes interaction. At the core of the game is a layered puzzle system where anagrams from the album tracklist, lyrical callbacks, and embedded audio clues guide players through a digital world shaped by nostalgia. Each song unlocks a new piece of the story, challenging listeners to think, feel, and play their way through the album. From decoding titles to tracing references hidden in sound and poetry, the experience mirrors the imaginative resourcefulness of childhood itself.
To raise the stakes, the game introduces a competitive edge: players who top the leaderboard will win a grand prize of $300, alongside exclusive merchandise and rewards available at different stages of the game. From digital collectibles to limited-edition drops and access to special nostalgia-themed events, every level offers something new to unlock.
With this release, Memories With Nostalgic Flaws becomes more than an album—it becomes a living, evolving experience. One that invites everyone to return, reimagine, and rediscover the joy of play.







