The Lost at Sea adult video game

The Lost at Sea adult video game

What are the most important moments in your life?  Lost at sea (Lost at sea) it's a game about life and death, about coming to terms with one's past and about family. Set on a beautiful island, this game will force you to look beyond your fears and take stock of your life through imaginative puzzles and an easily recognizable story.

Lost at sea (Lost at sea) tells the story of Anna, who was left alone in the autumn of her life. To experience his new future, he will first have to take stock of his past. Build her memories through objects and puzzles on a strange island and tackle the question we all have to face in the end: "Did I do it right?"

In the video game  Lost at sea (Lost at sea), we experience moments in Anna's life, moments that we all recognize, moments that make us wonder how life has suddenly taken possession of us, instead of the other way around. This is a perspective we don't often see in games; a woman, a mother, in the second half of her life, but still very much part of the community and actively involved in planning her future.

The 50-70 age group is very neglected in games, especially in women; it often seems that there are either young women, mothers in their forties or grandmothers over eighty. We are happy with that  Lost at sea (Lost at sea) we are unable to pay attention to another age / life group.

Lost at sea (Lost at sea) is a story-based game that combines linear and non-linear storytelling, as well as metaphorical spaces and puzzles to hopefully allow players to join Anna on her journey.

There is the environmental narrative; the island that forms the backdrop to the gaming experience is a symbolic space, allowing players to physically explore the main character's greatest emotions and confront his fears. The final layer of the narrative is the main character's thoughts, feelings and voice in the here and now, transporting players through the "main storyline," if you will.

The puzzles in the game are designed to point to specific moments in a human's life, showing the broad spectrum of human life from cradle to grave. At the same time, significant objects attached to these puzzles connect Anna's story to these moments, and her life is told in miniature memories via a voiceover and storybook illustrations.

Lost at sea (Lost at sea) invites you to explore the island's scenic landscapes and dream spaces, discover its hidden secrets and solve its puzzles, as you dive deeper and deeper into Anna's mind and soul.

Source: news.xbox.com

Gianluigi Piludu

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