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5.4

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  1. Jan 24, 2020
    6
    I got this game after playing 'A normal lost phone' and it gave me the same feelings after I finished it: It is a simple and short game, but with a very interesting and creative narrative, emotional story and educational background.

    If we consider both games as a kind of a 'lost phone' series, this one maybe loses a bit of the originality seen in the first one, but still it worth the
    I got this game after playing 'A normal lost phone' and it gave me the same feelings after I finished it: It is a simple and short game, but with a very interesting and creative narrative, emotional story and educational background.

    If we consider both games as a kind of a 'lost phone' series, this one maybe loses a bit of the originality seen in the first one, but still it worth the experience.
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64

Mixed or average reviews - based on 5 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 5
  2. Negative: 0 out of 5
  1. Jun 1, 2018
    70
    At around a fiver, Another Lost Phone is certainly worth the experience, particularly if you've not tried an investigative game of this kind before. It's a one-time experience though - once you've played through it once, there's nothing new to find out.
  2. May 22, 2018
    70
    Though the unfavorable price point can make buying Another Lost Phone a challenging impulse buy, there’s no denying its uniqueness as a game. By using the medium’s inherent interactivity to recast fictional narrative in the format of our most common, everyday interactions with technology, Accidental Queens have come up with a singularly immersive way to harness players’ natural curiosity in service of storytelling.
  3. 50
    While Another Lost Phone: Laura’s Story has noble intentions, it doesn’t have a heart. The first game was about leaning on others and drawing strength from a community; this one is just about reading someone’s texts.