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A hand-animated point-and-click adventure about two siblings lost in their own imagination. Puzzles, whimsy, and a surprisingly affecting heart.

Lost in Play is a point-and-click adventure from Happy Juice Games that follows Toto and Gal, a brother and sister who tumble through a series of dreamscape chapters, each one stranger and warmer than the last. There is no combat, no fail state to fear, no dialogue text to read - the game speaks entirely in animated gibberish and visual storytelling, which is either a dealbreaker for you or the most charming design decision you will encounter all year. For most players who give it the first twenty minutes, it becomes the latter. The puzzles are the core loop, and they land in a satisfying middle range - smart enough to make you pause, gentle enough that you will not spend forty minutes stuck on a moon-logic red herring. Each chapter introduces a new environment, from a Viking camp to a goblin's cluttered hut, and the puzzles are always grounded in the rules of that specific world. Mini-games break up the inventory-and-interaction rhythm, and they are genuinely varied: a card game with trolls, a shell-shuffle with a crow, a frog-singing sequence that I will not spoil but that made me laugh out loud. Nothing overstays its welcome, which is rarer than it sounds. The art direction is where this game earns its 98% review score the honest way. Every frame looks like a hand-inked Saturday morning cartoon - not the cheap kind, the kind where you can feel the animator caring about the weight of a character's shoulders. The color palette shifts deliberately between chapters, moving from warm afternoon oranges into cooler, slightly eerie blues as the siblings drift further from home. The soundtrack matches that intentionality: playful and bouncy in the early chapters, threading in quieter, more wistful notes as the emotional stakes become clear. It is a small game that understands how to use audio-visual language instead of words. Who is this for? Adults who grew up on LucasArts adventures will feel a genuine nostalgic pull, but Lost in Play is also one of the few games I would put in front of a curious ten-year-old without hesitation. The difficulty never spikes into cruelty, and the themes - sibling loyalty, the bittersweet boundary between imagination and growing up - land with real emotional weight by the final chapter. The runtime sits around four to six hours depending on how quickly you click, and the game ends exactly when it should. That restraint is worth celebrating. If there is a reasonable critique, it is that players who prefer longer adventures with branching systems or deeper inventory logic may find it slight. This is not a puzzle-cruncher designed to test your lateral thinking at its outer limits. It is a carefully paced, mood-first experience that respects your time and asks you to be present for it. On those terms, it delivers completely. Kai, Scout Team

Lost in Play

Lost in Play

10 ago 2022Happy Juice GamesJoystick Ventures
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A hand-animated point-and-click adventure about two siblings lost in their own imagination. Puzzles, whimsy, and a surprisingly affecting heart.

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Lost in Play is a point-and-click adventure from Happy Juice Games that follows Toto and Gal, a brother and sister who tumble through a series of dreamscape chapters, each one stranger and warmer than the last. There is no combat, no fail state to fear, no dialogue text to read - the game speaks entirely in animated gibberish and visual storytelling, which is either a dealbreaker for you or the most charming design decision you will encounter all year. For most players who give it the first twenty minutes, it becomes the latter. The puzzles are the core loop, and they land in a satisfying middle range - smart enough to make you pause, gentle enough that you will not spend forty minutes stuck on a moon-logic red herring. Each chapter introduces a new environment, from a Viking camp to a goblin's cluttered hut, and the puzzles are always grounded in the rules of that specific world. Mini-games break up the inventory-and-interaction rhythm, and they are genuinely varied: a card game with trolls, a shell-shuffle with a crow, a frog-singing sequence that I will not spoil but that made me laugh out loud. Nothing overstays its welcome, which is rarer than it sounds. The art direction is where this game earns its 98% review score the honest way. Every frame looks like a hand-inked Saturday morning cartoon - not the cheap kind, the kind where you can feel the animator caring about the weight of a character's shoulders. The color palette shifts deliberately between chapters, moving from warm afternoon oranges into cooler, slightly eerie blues as the siblings drift further from home. The soundtrack matches that intentionality: playful and bouncy in the early chapters, threading in quieter, more wistful notes as the emotional stakes become clear. It is a small game that understands how to use audio-visual language instead of words. Who is this for? Adults who grew up on LucasArts adventures will feel a genuine nostalgic pull, but Lost in Play is also one of the few games I would put in front of a curious ten-year-old without hesitation. The difficulty never spikes into cruelty, and the themes - sibling loyalty, the bittersweet boundary between imagination and growing up - land with real emotional weight by the final chapter. The runtime sits around four to six hours depending on how quickly you click, and the game ends exactly when it should. That restraint is worth celebrating. If there is a reasonable critique, it is that players who prefer longer adventures with branching systems or deeper inventory logic may find it slight. This is not a puzzle-cruncher designed to test your lateral thinking at its outer limits. It is a carefully paced, mood-first experience that respects your time and asks you to be present for it. On those terms, it delivers completely.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamPoint-and-ClickHand-AnimatedWordless StorytellingMini-GamesFamily-FriendlyCozy PuzzleDreamscapeShort Completable

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Windows 7 or later
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i3 7100 or better
Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
3 GB available space

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Desarrolladora
Happy Juice Games
Distribuidora
Joystick Ventures
Fecha de lanzamiento
10 ago 2022

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