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7.0

Mixed or average reviews- based on 22 Ratings

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  2. Negative: 2 out of 22

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  1. May 10, 2019
    7
    A Nomal Lost Phone is a difficult game to categorize. It isn’t an adventure game, a visual novel, or even a puzzle game outright. It has shades of all of them though. It certainly wasn’t what I was expecting but that’s not meant as a negative statement.

    You get thrown right into the phone interface. You have just found this phone and can choose to go into different menus and apps. By
    A Nomal Lost Phone is a difficult game to categorize. It isn’t an adventure game, a visual novel, or even a puzzle game outright. It has shades of all of them though. It certainly wasn’t what I was expecting but that’s not meant as a negative statement.

    You get thrown right into the phone interface. You have just found this phone and can choose to go into different menus and apps. By doing this you can figure out what is required to progress. That’s the puzzle aspect. You not only have to find the info required but also have to find out what info that is even needed. Nothing is spelled out point blank and I like that. You are rewarded for curiousity and reading through the various emails, text messages, etc. Every bit of info you find may be what you need to get to the next. It may sound complex or difficult but it really isn’t. Most of the puzzles are pretty straight forward.There was one that gave me trouble but in hindsight it was me overthinking it. The story is really the payoff. It is well done and worth the effort.

    I played A Normal Lost Phone on Linux. I got my copy from Itch.io. It never crashed on me. It did have a couple issues. It opens on the wrong monitor. Even if I set it to open on my main monitor in the preference file it always opened on my right monitor and had to be manually moved over. There were also no options in game to adjust things such as audio volume. The soundtrack was great except for it was very loud and I had to make sure to adjust my system volume before launching the game. I would have used Alt-Tab but it didn’t work with this game which was another issue. It does save every time you exit the game but it would have been nice to have a manual save option. That being said the game can be finished in an hour so it’s not the biggest deal. I paid $2.99 USD for the game and that feels like a fair value for what you get.

    If you enjoy games such as Her Story or The Infectious of Doctor Dekker than you may enjoy this as well. The story is worthwhile, the puzzles are decent, the soundtrack is decent and the negative issues are minor.

    My score: 7/10

    My System:

    AMD Ryzen 5 2600X | 16GB DDR4-3000 CL15 | MSI RX 580 8GB Gaming X | Mesa 19.0.3 | Manjaro 18.0.4 | Mate 1.22| Kernel 5.0.9-2-MANJARO
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  2. Mar 25, 2021
    7
    An interesting take on the "walking simulator" genre, except that instead of walking, you're digging through a phone. Ostensibly this would be to find the owner's contact information and return it, but you're artificially limited in what you can do. You can send email drafts, and receive emails and texts, but not write new ones or send texts. You can send one specific message in an app.An interesting take on the "walking simulator" genre, except that instead of walking, you're digging through a phone. Ostensibly this would be to find the owner's contact information and return it, but you're artificially limited in what you can do. You can send email drafts, and receive emails and texts, but not write new ones or send texts. You can send one specific message in an app. Mostly you're entering passwords (the phone's owner is shockingly bad at choosing them).

    I would say that if you enjoy other voyeuristic narrative games, especially Gone Home, you would enjoy this--except that this game and Gone Home, and a lot of other recent indie games, such as Mission: It's Complicated, have a -lot- in common. I got major "been there, done that" vibes.

    It's a cute idea but the novelty wears off quickly. It's a stale sandwich in fresh bread. Well-done, but well-trod.
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  3. Oct 5, 2017
    5
    It's a really cute game, and it gets into some really interesting themes, but at it's core it really doesn't have the gameplay or depth to deserve a higher score.
  4. Dec 19, 2022
    7
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Metascore
71

Mixed or average reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 8
  2. Negative: 0 out of 8
  1. PC Gamer
    Apr 15, 2017
    68
    There's a good story here, but it's marred by carelessness. [May 2017, p.89]
  2. CD-Action
    Apr 5, 2017
    50
    A Normal Lost Phone is neither terrible nor thrilling. It doesn’t offer a truly interesting story, an engaging gameplay or a fresh outlook on the matters it touches. I feel I wouldn’t have missed anything, if I had never played it. [04/2017, p.55]
  3. Feb 27, 2017
    80
    Finding something truly original in these years is almost impossible. A Normal Lost Phone is unique and a great little experience which deals with some topical issues in a light and inspired way.