Haunted Memories is a 27 page tarot-and-jenga-and-photograph-based trpg with a similar flavor to Stephen King's It; as kids you confronted a terrifying entity, and as adults you have to do it again.
The layout and graphic design here are excellent, and the pdf feels super clean and easy to read. There's a bit of art to break up the book, but it's essentially just shots of props and items that might be used to play the game.
Mechanically, you pull jenga blocks and try not to topple either of two jenga towers, but the game does something interesting here, in that you can never either fully win or fully lose. If a tower collapses and the PCs all die, you get to find out the secrets everyone was hiding and get closure for their pasts. If neither tower collapses, the PCs survive, but their secrets remain hidden.
Safety-wise, the game uses X-card, but because the topic of childhood memories when mixed with horror can really hit people harder than expected, you may want to combine this with Lines And Veils to outright forbid some stuff before gameplay even starts.
Overall though, if you like Dread, this is sort of Dread deluxe. It's more specific and a little more flavorful, but also less flexible. It does tell a potent story, and I would strongly recommend it to groups that like character drama. It's also a really great frame for a horror story, and I'm having a hard time imagining a playthrough of this game that doesn't involve some genuine tension and terror.
Minor Issues:
-Page 4, If A Tower Falls..., "hte Final Moments chart"
-Page 10, Memory, "When you were desperate" of when you were desperate?
-Page 11, pulling a block per player from each tower before the game's start creates a nontrivial risk of dying during character creation for medium to large groups.
-Page 13, revealing traits, "the player does not have to pull blocks from the Tower" does this mean it fully cancels the Haunt card, or does someone else have to pull the blocks in their place?
-Page 1 says that if either of the towers fall, "you each share your final moments." This is contradicted on later pages (including 16,) which imply only the person to topple the tower dies, and everyone else gets absolved. Which is true?
-Similarly, page 1 conflicts with later pages (including 18,) about the tone of a 'successful' ending. Page 18 and others imply that you can still have a happy ending where the secrets get resolved.
-Page 17, final para is missing a period at the end