Lost In Play’s first mobile anniversary is here, let’s look back at what it achieved

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The award-winning indie game made a splash on mobile

Lost in Play has seen its first-year anniversary arrive
The game has been the recipient of two Apple awards
It features a childlike odyssey filled with puzzle solving and exploration

Happy Juice Games’ Lost in Play, published by Snapbreak, is seeing in its first-year anniversary today. Winner of two Apple awards, for best iPad game in 2023 and a design award in 2024, Lost in Play features a childlike odyssey of discovery and puzzle-solving.

Lost in Play follows two siblings, Toto and Gal as they journey through a world of childlike imagination. One of Happy Juice’s key design points is their use of a simple hint system and clever design to make the game as quick-paced as possible and avoid the usual ‘pixel hunting’ elements of exploration games that Lost in Play emulates.

Happy Juice Games have definitely earned the awards and accolades that Lost in Play has been given. For our part, we contributed to this praise with our own review, with a Platinum score which is rare even for positive reviewers like us. In particular, we singled out the graphics and gameplay design as key points which drew us in.

Lost to the world

Two Apple awards, especially in consecutive years, are nothing to be sneezed at. So we’re pleased to see that Lost in Play is able to boast about it. For our part, we’re intrigued to see what Happy Juice Games comes out with next, if anything. And after the innovative approach they took with Lost in Play, our expectations are definitely high.

In the meantime if you’re looking for other top games that caught our eye, why not take a deep dive into our massive master list of the best mobile games this year (so far)?

Even better we’ve got the latest entry in our regular feature of the top five new mobile games to try this week, featuring some of the best titles to hit storefronts over the last seven days in a variety of genres.

Iwan Morris

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Iwan is a Cardiff-based freelance writer, who joined the Pocket Gamer Biz site fresh-faced from University before moving to the Pocketgamer.com editorial team in November of 2023.

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