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Lost at Sea

Lost at Sea

Released: 7/15/2021

“Life is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans” - John Lennon Lost At Sea tells the story of Anna, who, in the autumn of her life, has come to be alone. To live her new future, she will first have to take stock of her past. Construct her memories through objects and puzzles on a strange island, and face the question we all face eventually: “Did I do it right?” In Lost At Sea, we experience moments in the life of Anna, moments that we all recognize, moments that make us all wonder how life suddenly took a hold of us, instead of the other way around. Set on a mysterious island, where every biome represents a phase of life, you will explore your surroundings and solve riddles to reclaim memories, while your fears are hunting you, trying to keep you away from continuing your life. In the end, this is a game about the things you want to remember, the things you wish for and life as a whole.

“Life is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans” - John Lennon Lost At Sea tells the story of Anna, who, in the autumn of her life, has come to be alone. To live her new future, she will first have to take stock of her past. Construct her memories through objects and puzzles on a strange island, and face the question we all face eventually: “Did I do it right?” In Lost At Sea, we experience moments in the life of Anna, moments that we all recognize, moments that make us all wonder how life suddenly took a hold of us, instead of the other way around. Set on a mysterious island, where every biome represents a phase of life, you will explore your surroundings and solve riddles to reclaim memories, while your fears are hunting you, trying to keep you away from continuing your life. In the end, this is a game about the things you want to remember, the things you wish for and life as a whole.

“Life is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans” - John Lennon Lost At Sea tells the story of Anna, who, in the autumn of her life, has come to be alone. To live her new future, she will first have to take stock of her past. Construct her memories through objects and puzzles on a strange island, and face the question we all face eventually: “Did I do it right?” In Lost At Sea, we experience moments in the life of Anna, moments that we all recognize, moments that make us all wonder how life suddenly took a hold of us, instead of the other way around. Set on a mysterious island, where every biome represents a phase of life, you will explore your surroundings and solve riddles to reclaim memories, while your fears are hunting you, trying to keep you away from continuing your life. In the end, this is a game about the things you want to remember, the things you wish for and life as a whole.

Critics
55
Steam
58

Score Breakdown

55.0

Critic Average

5 reviews

58

Steam User Score

62 reviews

N/A

Metacritic User Score

Less than 20 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
-3.1
Metacritic Disparity
N/A
Combined Disparity
-3.1

Average of both sources

Review Timing

5 launch window (100%)0 late (0%)