Lost in Blue

Lost in Blue (2005)

by Konami
Genres:Adventure
Themes:Survival
Game modes:Single player
Story:Lost in Blue lets you follow a girl and a boy who are stranded on a seemingly uninhabited island. While planning their escape, the two learn survival skills, such as hunting, gathering food, and building tools. You can play the game first as the boy, and then play as the girl for a completely different experience. To survive in this adventure, you'll need to learn how to share responsibilities with your partner.Show more
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user avatar@3shadowuser avatar@3shadow
March 10, 2025
This game marked my childhood; I don’t know how I came across it, but I swear I spent hours of fun with my DS and this beautiful game, a game that made the most of the DS and was, among other things, super difficult. God. I remember that most DS games were a lot of fun to play with friends, but for me, few were truly interesting to play alone, aside from the classics like Mario, Zelda, DQ, etc. This game was a breath of fresh air; it blew my mind the first time I tried it, and I won’t lie, it also frustrated me a bit as a kid because I couldn’t get past the initial part. It wasn’t until I grew up that I was able to finish it, with all its endings. I have so much affection for the game that when I saw that no one had attempted a speedrun, I felt insulted, so I decided to create a route and be the first to finish it as quickly as possible. One of the best games I have ever played in my entire life.
user avatar@Dubdiuuser avatar@Dubdiu
April 03, 2025
Die blinde Person, mit der man am Strand überlebt. Die Kultur der Eingeborenen. Das sammeln von Gewürzen, um die Kochfähigkeiten zu erweitern. Es hat das Spiel zu etwas besonderen auf der R4 gemacht, leider schwierig gewesen, spätestens wenn die Uhr läuft und alles vor dem Vulkanausbruch geflohen sein sollte. Aber wie er sie führt ist einfach süß. Bitte unbedingt reaktivieren. Ich will wieder in die 2. Höhle ziehen und es endlich durchspielen.
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