Lost in Play is a rare gem that manages to be both "cozy" and genuinely clever. It’s a linear experience with low replayability, but the 15 episodes you play through are so densely packed with charm that it stays with you.
It's a "one-sitting" kind of game. According to HowLongToBeat , most players wrap up the adventure in about 4.5 to 5 hours . Why the Switch Version?
They are thoughtfully crafted and tactile. Reviewers at Room Escape Artist noted that the puzzles are simple yet clear, encouraging exploration without the frustration of "pixel hunting."
Developed by Happy Juice Games, follows a brother and sister duo on a surreal journey to find their way home. What starts as a simple game of hide-and-seek quickly spirals into a world where: You start a rebellion in a goblin village. You help a team of frogs free a sword from a stone. You navigate the enchanted forest of a horned beast. Gameplay & Vibe