Awsome little game with a lot of heart.
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About This Game
Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing realm of Lost in the Void —an enchanting isometric pixel art adventure skillfully interwoven with captivating RPG elements. Drawing inspiration from the cherished era of the 80s, this game is meticulously crafted to rekindle the enchantment of your childhood dreams. Lost in the Void unfolds as an episodic journey, akin to your beloved TV shows, with each episode released one at a time, promising a continuous tapestry of immersive storytelling and thrilling gameplay.
Embark on a Journey as a High School Senior
Embark on a transformative journey as a high school senior in Lost in the Void. Amidst the bustling corridors of academia and the camaraderie of your tight-knit group of friends, an eerie voice begins to resonate within your mind. It beckons you toward an enigmatic and shadowy path, compelling you to confront a pivotal decision. Will you succumb to the allure of this mysterious force, or will you resist its persuasive influence, shaping your destiny in the process?

Forge Unforgettable Bonds with Your Companions
Throughout your enthralling expedition, you'll be accompanied by Martin, Sasha, and Aaron – your steadfast friends, each with their own distinct personalities that react dynamically to your choices. Depending on your decisions, their affections for you may blossom or wither away.

Shape Your Character through Skill Distribution
At the onset of the game, indulge in character creation where you allocate points into three primary skills – Fight, Tech, or Comms. These skill allocations will dictate how you navigate intricate dialogues, as combat is non-existent in this enthralling adventure. All in-game situations are resolved through a robust dialogue system, putting the power of choice firmly in your hands.

Unleash Your Imagination in a Narrative-Driven Experience
Lost in the Void is an episodic captivating narrative-driven game that captures the essence of classic pen-and-paper RPG games and game-books. While our pixel art style sets the stage, the game's rich narration vividly paints a detailed picture of your surroundings, allowing your imagination to breathe life into every nook and cranny of this mesmerizing universe.
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User Reviews
Great game with awesome 80s aesthetics and soundtrack and intriguing story. Overall it's fun to play and just like mom's smell of coffee this game has also something warm and familiar about it. I definitely recommend it
Great atmosphere - visual style, music and environment with a pretty good story and dialogues - I found them funny and realistic. Despite the pixel art graphic that might not seem appetising for a modern gamer the game is very immersive and one wishes to be the kid and go out with his friends after school. Looking forward for next chapter!
This game has just the right amount of 80's aesthetics and coming-of-age nostalgia. I especially enjoyed the soundtrack, which perfectly complements the overall atmosphere. Also the dialogues with my friends, and of course, the beautiful bike rides. It works great in both Slovak and English.
real nice soundtrack & overall atmosphere. Chapter 2 needs more interaction with the cat!
This was a truly magical experience with great soundtrack, atmosphere and dialogues that can be just as funny as they can hit close to the heart. It doesn't really matter where you grew up, you instantly feel like this little town could have been your home. But it's not just a nostalgia trip, there's something mysterious lurking somewhere and it makes me pretty excited for chapter two
This isometric RPG is quite different from others when it comes to the 80s aesthetic. Things down to the music, sound effects, and the dialogue make for an interestin game. The one thing I'd like to see is voice overs. Would bring the game to life more. I barely got out of the first section of the game when it comes to gettin our bike fixed but I'm still intrigued. Another good un for 5 bucks. Gameplay Impressions: https://youtu.be/mJUfOvU15zE
Had fun! + Good writing, lots of original pieces, even in non-story dialogue and item descriptions + Soundtrack and sound design + Atmosphere, reminded of nice parts of Stranger Things + Cool dev tricks, like party disappearing, instead of figuring out how to follow you - Minor visual bugs, like wall clipping and inconsistencies - Non-consequential dialogue choices? - Missing player hints - most interactions/pathways had visual hint, some had not As a retro game it would not miss mouse control - cursor was distracting at times.
The game is great, only thing i'm missing is like few more hours or gameplay (which will be solved by replays since you have different options and achievements to chase and future chapters). The look of the game is Top and hardly seen these days with big releases. It scratches different need than your usual AAA game, which I imagine was the intent. 11/10 would recomend. The fact that the Nightcall Studio is Primarily DJ / synthwave producer made the soudtrack is the best one i've seen in small indie game so far.
Beautiful little snack brimming with nostalgia, aesthetics and awesome soundtrack. Excited for chapter two. Btw - the ring is in the tree stump near the DnD nerds but you don't know that from me.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Dual Core processor, 2.0 GHz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX, 1 GB or AMD Radeon HD 4870, 1 GB
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Sound Card: Windows Compatible Soundcard
FAQ
How much does Lost in the Void : Chapter One cost?
Lost in the Void : Chapter One costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Lost in the Void : Chapter One?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Dual Core processor, 2.0 GHz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX, 1 GB or AMD Radeon HD 4870, 1 GB DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 2 GB available space Sound Card: Windows Compatible Soundcard
What platforms is Lost in the Void : Chapter One available on?
Lost in the Void : Chapter One is available on Windows PC.
Is Lost in the Void : Chapter One worth buying?
Lost in the Void : Chapter One has 96% positive reviews from 26 players.
When was Lost in the Void : Chapter One released?
Lost in the Void : Chapter One was released on Jan 6, 2024.
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