Lost in Play: Award Winning Title Makes Its Way to Android and iOS Devices
Lost in Play is a indie puzzler by Happy Juice Games that has been winning hearts all over. The title has managed to rake in a bunch of awards and was also nominated in the “The Family Game of the Year” category at the DICE Awards. Lost in Play is a title that was only released for Nintendo Switch and Steam, but that will not be the case for too long.
It has just been announced that Lost in Play will be arriving for players to player all over the world as it will be ported to Android and iOS devices, thanks to publisher, Snapbreak Games. This port will be available for players to download on their devices from July 12, 2023. Check out the trailer for the game below:
Lost in Play
Lost in Play is a game that will take you through a “magical, bizarre and nostalgic” adventure as players experience the journey of two siblings, Toto and Gal. This brother-sister duo will be exploring surreal realms, interacting with the most extaordinary creatures and solve puzzles to find their way back home.
Lost in Play is an animated puzzler that will have embark on these adventures in cartoon-style visuals. You will be finding and interacting with the most intriguing magical creatures, but there will be no text or dialogue. Everything is conveyed to the player visually to keep things universal. Furthermore, players have other side activities to try out too such as cards with goblins, creating dragons or teaching sheep how to fly.
Interested players can pre-register for Lost in Play either on the Android Play Store or the iOS App Store. Check out what Kristoffer Nählstedt, CEO & Founder of Snapbreak Game shared on Lost in Play’s new venture into the mobile gaming world:
“We wanted to work with talented gaming studios in the puzzle/adventure niche, and the opportunity to publish Happy Juice’s award-winning game Lost in Play for mobile and tablet devices marks a new milestone for our company.”
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