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Lost but Lucid
- Release Date:
- Sep 16, 2022
- Developer:
- Three-Toed Studios
- Publisher:
- Three-Toed Studios Inc.
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Features:
Wide Variety of Landscapes
Explore 27 secret-filled levels across 5 different worlds. Witness the breaking dawn as you traverse the sky before descending into a sprawling forest. Travel over great mountains to reach a fabled valley and its ancient keep. Then, plunge into a deep abyss where light is a rare and precious commodity.
NEW! Time Trials and Leaderboards
-Replay races for new personal bests
-Earn medals by beating bronze, silver, and gold times
-Compete against other players and view top times on global leaderboards
Adventure Platforming
-Sprint and double jump across chasms
-Leap from slides
-Jump between moving objects
-Find keys to unlock doors
-Race across sinking platforms
-Chase glowing orbs through darkness
-Escape swirling bones
Collect and Explore
-Collect special items from each world to unlock bonus levels
-Discover secret scrolls which provide further insight into Sam’s struggle
Immersive Story
Walk the path of Sam, a young woman who turns to experimental dream therapy to deal with a personal struggle. The dreamscapes you explore trace a line from Sam’s birth, through her young life, before arriving at the crisis that drove her to dream therapy. Finally, you must discover the keys to help Sam escape her lucid prison...or remain lost forever.
Atmospheric Music
Each level features a different soundtrack, ranging from lighthearted to celestial and from whimsical to ominous.
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User Reviews
Love this. Exactly what a platformer should be, one of those games that i'm still playing in my sleep after I go to bed. Level design is beautiful. Promising studio, looking forward to what they come up with next
Fun platform with a variety of though provoking challenges and a soothing atmosphere
Fun fast paced platforming, with excellent level variety. Its been a while since I have played platformer, and this one was refreshing.
solid plat-former and interesting story. Collecting things is always fun! Would recommend a public time-trial and record board for friendly competition! Excited to see what Three-Toad Studios will do in the future.
tldr: just want a gameplay video? its below the review Its a platformer about helping yourself through dream therapy. I'll start off with what I enjoyed about my small playtime in the game and then move on to what I did not enjoy. [u]What I enjoyed[/u] [list] [*]Most of the jumps do seem to give you a fair bit of leeway as long as 'learning is acquired' from missing jumps previously, or if you just get the hang of its feel right away. Most of the time I fell off I was trying to go full-benny too often instead of taking a more controlled approach. [*]The game has a nice relaxing feel to it in the sections I played. Nice ambiance in the forest levels. I really do love rain and bird call sounds in a non-hectic environment. Perhaps it gets hectic later on, but for what I experienced it was super relaxing. [*]There are collectibles to give you something to do other than just jump which even unlock bonus levels. Rewarded for exploring and collecting that you otherwise don't need to do. [...
I'm new to the gaming world and super happy Lost but Lucid was one of my first purchases. Although I found it quite challenging for a new gamer like myself, the storyline hooked me in and kept me going as I played. Love the variety of levels and looking forward to exploring more of the game!
Fun platformer game! 1st world is pretty trippy but the 2nd and 3rd world's are closer to a classic forest/desert canyon style. Found it a lot of fun using a controller (menus still need controller support, but it's only needed to continue to next levels) and the game gives you just enough speed and jump control to try and hit tougher but faster paths. Difficulty is solid and not too hard so far (maybe that changes post 3rd world) but also excited to see the time trials feature added to give some more incentive to try some tricky shortcuts.
This game is pretty simple but has a decent amount of levels and they're all pretty different. Some of the platforming got challenging as time went on.
Eh... I'll cut to the chase here. Pros: - The game looks nice. - The level design is actually pretty cool! ...in the first world. Cons: - The level design imo after the first world becomes... eh. Well I can only speak for the second world, because that's all I made it up to, but there was a maze level which was dumb to navigate, and found the exit basically by chance after only getting 1/3 of the collectibles. And then it throws you into open world levels all of a sudden after all those linear ones, and it just feels... kinda wrong for this kinda game, idk. Kinda destroyed my enjoyment for the game though, so I stopped there. Maybe y'all will like it better than me. - The story is... a bit weird, and feels a bit out of place, idk. I wasn't really paying much attention to it since it never really grabbed me. - Very basic UI for a paid game. - Text doesn't even fit inside textbox borders properly sometimes (again, paid game). - You literally can't control your character after jump...
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel i3-2100 / AMD A8-5600k
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 630 / Radeon HD 6570
- Storage: 5 GB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: 10
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Storage: 5 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Lost but Lucid cost?
Lost but Lucid costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Lost but Lucid?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel i3-2100 / AMD A8-5600k Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 630 / Radeon HD 6570 Storage: 5 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: 10 Memory: 8 GB RAM Storage: 5 GB available space
What platforms is Lost but Lucid available on?
Lost but Lucid is available on Windows PC.
Is Lost but Lucid worth buying?
Lost but Lucid has 85% positive reviews from 13 players.
When was Lost but Lucid released?
Lost but Lucid was released on Sep 16, 2022.
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