Forever Lost: Episode 2

4.4
753 reviews
10K+
Downloads
Content rating
Teen
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About this game

Forever Lost is a first person adventure/room escape game where you need to take photos of clues to solve puzzles and discover answers.

"adventuring at its best" - TouchArcade
"It's a bit like The Room, only with more rooms." - Pocket Gamer
"Creepy, Welcomely Old-Fashioned iPhone Adventure Game" - Kotaku
"Over 3 million downloads of the Forever Lost series, that many players can't be wrong!" - Glitch Games

Congratulations! You managed to escape from that … what was it? A hospital, a lunatic asylum? No it was something else, was it ... staged? Who built it? Who put you there?

None of that matters right now, you must keep moving! No time to catch your breath, you just have to keep going! Have you won your freedom or are you just in another cage? Were you ever free before this whole … whatever this is ... started?

Explore what awaits in front of you and learn all you can about what you left behind.

Welcome ... to Episode 2.

Features:

• Inspired by classic 2D point’n’click adventure games and modern culture.
• A first person point and click adventure game.
• Amazing visual and sound design.
• Trademark Glitch humour and puzzles that will leave you screaming at us.
• The Glitch Camera to help you solve puzzles and keep track of clues.
• Plenty of rooms to explore and puzzles to solve.
• Beautiful soundtrack perfectly suited to this eerie and haunting world.
• A full hint guide that keeps track of your accomplishments to make sure you never get stuck.
• Auto-save feature, never lose your progress again!

Things you'll be doing:
• Solving puzzles.
• Finding clues.
• Collecting items.
• Using objects.
• Unlocking doors.
• Exploring rooms.
• Taking photos.
• Uncovering secrets.
• Solving mysteries.
• Having fun.



Glitch Games is a tiny independent ‘studio’ from the UK.
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Updated on
14 Mar 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.5
557 reviews
Brady Warath
20 June 2024
I'm brand new to the series and so far it's pretty good. The graphics and game play are wonderful. My only issue is that the forever lost games you have absolutely no directions at all it's all figure it out yourself. Yes there is a hint system but you have to exit back to the main menu and fight with a list of numbered clues that keep scrolling up the screen on there own and it's annoying. It should be like some of there other games where the hint button is already on your screen. But it's ok.
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Brittany Soda
26 July 2021
I usually don't like paying for games, I'm cheap like that. But these are totally worth it! There's almost too much going on, which is so awesome having the camera feature. The only issue I was when I hit the "plus" on a picture, I couldn't get out of it. The step by step hints are great, 1. You don't have to pay or watch anything for them 2. They're on the home page and not RIGHT there so you can use them all and 3. They are chronological with checkmarks. Genius!
3 people found this review helpful
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A Google user
10 February 2019
Again, eminently worth the money. My only complaint is that there's no hint at all that the Simon minigame is "press one button, then slide to the rest"; since all of the buttons in a group light up at once, the intuitive thing to do is to press all of them simultaneously, which is easy but doesn't work. There are also a couple of places where the area to tap to open a screen is so small that I didn't even notice I could until after a hint pointed me there, but that's more excusable.
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What's new

* Fixed issue where hitting Export before resuming your current game wouldn't export the inventory.
* Updated copyright year.