Разработчик: Accidental Queens
Описание
Our new upcoming game!
About the Game
Another Lost Phone is a game about exploring the social life of a young woman whose phone you have just found.This game is designed as a narrative investigation where you must piece together elements from the different applications, messages and pictures to progress. Scrolling through the phone’s content, you will find out everything about Laura: her friendships, her professional life and the events that led to her mysterious disappearance and the loss of this phone.
Features
- Combine your findings from the phone’s apps, messages and photo galleries to uncover the mystery surrounding Laura’s disappearance.
- Delve into the professional life, relationships & social habits of a young adult in the digital age. Experience a relatable story and build empathy with the characters, allowing you to explore difficult topics and social issues.
- Act as yourself in a game that bridges the gap between reality and fiction. If you close the app but still think about the game, have you truly stopped playing?
Поддерживаемые языки: english, french, italian, german, spanish - spain, portuguese - brazil, simplified chinese
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows 7+
Mac
- OS: Mac OS X 10.9+
Linux
- OS: Ubuntu 12.04+, SteamOS+
Отзывы пользователей
Very well-made game :)
I found it alright. It's definitely on the short side, but it's the right length for the concept
An ok lost phone game, if you liked a lost phone (1), you'll probably enjoy this also,
imo this one's quite a bit harder to solve however, so you'll probably want to start with the original, if this is your first game in the franchise or of the genre. It"s fairly priced. If you liked both lost phone games, maybe also check out Accidental Queens other game, Alt Frequencies.
7/10
Not as bad as first one, but honestly, not that interesting.
Very similar to its predecessor: A couple neat puzzles, a message some people need to hear, but a little rudimentary across the board
If you enjoyed "A Normal Lost Phone", you will definitely enjoy this game too. Important subject matter.
Nice puzzles with an important message.
A good game that raises an important problem in an engaging and unique way. Also the first one was more deep and well-thought-out.
And I don't understand why it was included in Queer game bundle, as there are neither queer characters, nor queer topics discussed.
Another Lost Phone is a very good little game where you find Laura's phone. Check her messaging, emails, photos, etc... to find what happened to her. The puzzles are not to difficult, the stoy is good and the grapchics are nice. For his low price, it worth it and I highly recommend it!!! 💗📱💗
Just like the first game, a fantastic game about struggles most people prefer to ignore, this time ||domestic violences||. And like the first game, I would absolutely recommend you play it for yourself for educational purposes, and maybe suggest it to people you know who might be in a similar situation as the main character.
A little more difficult than the first one maybe? Engaging story and satisfying to uncover all the clues.
this game was alright. it was not nearly as interesting as the first game but that might also be because i relate less to this one. It's pretty cheap tho so if you want to check it out, Go for it!
TW for game: Mental Abuse, Domestic violence and sexual harrasment.
Really really well written game. The puzzles are engaging, very thorough, and the story really hits hard.
I quite like the concepts of lost phone games in general, but most tend to be more on the horror side. I really appreciated how informative and story rich this one was, without any jumpscares. 10/10 great game
I believe A Normal Lost Phone had better music compared to Another Lost Phone: Laura's Story and was more fun. I couldn't get into the story without wanting to use a guide because it felt like so much! 5/10
Dang, what an experience these games are. The interface, vibe, and writing need to be strong lest the game fall flat. While I think I prefer the first in the series, the developers delivered yet again.
i can now hack any phone imaginable through the power of video games. they should probably write laws about this.
Much improved over the first game. The delivery of indoctrination - erm, information, was done in a way that actually makes sense. People communicated in a more natural way. There was more "game" to this game.
A puzzle clicker with a wrap-around story. Music tracks are fantastic, not only embellishing the right mood, but just beautiful all on its own.
This game involves finding a random lost phone and looking through the content on it to figure out who it belonged to. You snoop through their messages and pictures, picking up tidbits of information that you can use to guess their passwords to unlock more things to snoop through. The idea is that you slowly unravel the story behind the phone's owner and what led up to their phone now being lost.
Unfortunately, while I enjoyed the first game 'A Normal Lost Phone', I didn't enjoy this one. The puzzles in these games can be a bit obtuse sometimes, but this didn't bother me so much in the original because I was invested in the story and excited to unlock more clues. Unfortunately in 'Another Lost Phone' the entire mystery is easily guessable within 5 minutes of playing, so I found myself lacking motivation to keep jumping over the game's obstacles. Also the game feels like a carbon copy of the original, no improvements or changes in art, ui, gameplay - even some of the story beats were the same.
Super short game with nice music and cute art. The story touches a potentially heavy topic with a featherlight touch. Which is nice for those who are looking to keep from being bogged down but also a little lackluster. Another happy ending for the former owner of the phone The puzzles are similarly simple. Most of the trophies can be achieved in a single playthrough. I do wish the game was a bit longer but that's okay, not every game can be multi-hour adventures.
relatively short game about exploring a phone you found, to find out about the owner. spiritual successor to 'A normal lost phone'. bad at writing these, so these are my thoughts, in no order:
short game, about 1 hour to 100%
low price, i bought it on sale for AUD$1.01 (as part of the bundle), but even its original price of AUD$4.50 isnt horrible, especially with AUD exchange rates lol
despite the concept being simple, the puzzle solving is amazing (most of the time - i got stuck on one section)
in my opinion, a worse ui/navigation compared to its predecessor.
three endings! although one is just not playing the game and immediately deleting all data (although you can play again, don't worry)
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Spoilers!
explores themes of domestic abuse, portrayed in a subtle way until the end of the game
helpful information for if you are experience domestic abuse as well! near the end, but from what i read (i only skimmed it) it seemed like decent, solid info!
all in all, a short and cheap game that takes about 1 hour, exploring a phone and its owner!
Quick game with a nice story. The puzzles weren't too bad but did take some thinking.
Игры похожие на Another Lost Phone: Laura's Story
Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Accidental Queens |
Платформы | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 30.01.2025 |
Metacritic | 71 |
Отзывы пользователей | 91% положительных (323) |