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Lost But Found

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About the Game

Lost But Found is a combination of a job simulator & hidden object-finding game. Your attention to finding the right item passengers need, and managing them in a tidy manner will earn you money!

Gameplay

In a top-down table, you are an officer who collects the lost items in an airport. Organize those items in the table. When people who lost their items request them, see if you have the item, then give it to them.

You are expected to be an honest officer, but there is expensive, tempting items, which you are able to steal and sell in the black market. Lost But Found is filled with little fun mechanics, that will make your role-playing experience fun!

You are expected to make sure every passenger in the airport gets their lost item, when you don't have the item, you have the option to take their contact number, to call them when you find their lost items.

Making money, and buying upgrades to make your job easier in the office is necessary. With the interactive upgrade system, where every item you buy has a function, that will either make your job easier or increase your earnings.

Mechanics

  • Stacking items on the table to make sure you have enough space.

  • Notepad to take down people’s numbers

  • A phone to dial people to take their items.

  • Ability to decide to keep items for yourself.

  • Start your day by helping passengers find their lost items

  • Passengers come to ask for their item

  • if you have it, give it to them

  • If you don’t, take their number and send them on their way

  • If the item comes in another day, call them to come to pick it up and keep it safe for them

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User Reviews

Mostly Positive
56 user reviews
75%
Positive
59 min at review
Not Recommended

Game's cheap so I'm not mad at it, but I really thought there would be more to it. Very very repetitive. You don't unlock any new systems or mini-games or anything besides what you get at the start. They introduce the idea of stealing items and selling them on the black market but I never faced any repercussions for doing that which felt lame. After an hour I already had half the total upgrades in the game. I'm kind of shocked this has a 72% recommend rate. I'm glad I got it on sale because even the $7 price tag feels high for what's here.

3 helpful
8 hrs at review
Not Recommended

As much as I wanted to enjoy the game, [i]Lost But Found[/i] lacks diverse tasks to keep me interested. By day 15, I felt burnt out from the repetitive motions and identical interactions with passengers. Most of the upgrades were far too easy to achieve, and the absence of more end-game goals to work toward made the game extremely difficult to grind through for achievements. I love the art style and the general concept, but this game could really benefit from things like: a more developed city to explore, the ability to customize the desk / airport environment more, or even providing passengers / side characters that need multiple items found to fulfill quest lines with them. The interactions with the Black Marketeers, security officers, and the homeless man all felt like missed opportunities for this, considering how often you interact with them without receiving very much in return. In it's current state, I can't recommend the game due to how incomplete it feels. I hope the Devs ...

2 helpful
6 hrs at review
Not Recommended

The devs have done enough work to produce a very nice gameplay loop of sorting items and throwing them to their owners. The most frustrating part however are the bugs still in the game. Particularly, in Hard mode, there's a fella that just asks for something fun. Regardless of whatever you give him, your entire table is thrown into disarray like man threw the nastiest toddler tantrum. Absolutely frustrating to have your entire rhythm messed up like that.

1 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

0 replay value. Get's boring after about an hour. The same repetitive gameplay with no payoff

1 helpful
5 hrs at review
Recommended

I really liked this game. The valid criticisms of it being simple and repetitive are not unfounded, it is a very simple and repetitive game, but that's what I like about it. It's perfect for shutting my brain off after hard days at work, and I find the loop to be satisfying.

4 hrs at review
Recommended

good game calming x

9 hrs at review
Not Recommended

gets boring really fast..[b]in particular[/b] the Day 100 achievement

2 hrs at review
Recommended

I got this game thinking it would be cozy and chill. It most definitely was not cozy and chill. I believe I get more stressed out playing this game than I would playing a super intense shooter. It gets to be so fast paced that my brain goes all gjrewgjhisbnghjfsdbghisfg and my mind goes all uhhhhh. If you want your anxiety to be all buzz buzzing, play this game. No, for real. Its fun.

12 hrs at review
Recommended

A very cute and fun game, although a bit buggy. The gameplay loop gets a bit boring after 20 or so days, it would be cool if there were more different events in the endgame or different criteria each day like in Papers, Please. Some of the bugs I encountered were that the exclamation marks on items that have minigames spin in a full circle if you leave them long enough, and that customers called with the QR code scanner sometimes request completely different items from the ones the paper said they wanted. Overall still a very enjoyable game.

6 hrs at review
Recommended

if you like working at a airport and giving items to people well you found the right game for you this is a game where you work at a airport and get items and you give the items to people that need it and then at the end of your shift you get pad and you can also collect sticker like if there is stickers on the gaming laptop or on the lugge or something or even on a water bottle but this is the right game for you its just like ship inc where you do not pack boxes but you get stuff on the converyer belt and put it on your table and wait for people to arrive and give them the item and then you get money from the person then when you click the money you keep the money but ts almost like ship inc but you dont put the money in the bank but you keep it until you reach enough money to go on hoilday then you either have a choice to go on hoilday with your family or travel alone and then you beat the game

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel Pentium CPU G860
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 840M
  • DirectX: Version 8.0
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: 64 Bit Only

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

FAQ

How much does Lost But Found cost?

Lost But Found costs $6.99.

What are the system requirements for Lost But Found?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel Pentium CPU G860 Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 840M DirectX: Version 8.0 Storage: 1 GB available space Additional Notes: 64 Bit Only Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

What platforms is Lost But Found available on?

Lost But Found is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.

Is Lost But Found worth buying?

Lost But Found has 75% positive reviews from 56 players.

When was Lost But Found released?

Lost But Found was released on Nov 25, 2024.

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