
A Normal Lost Phone
Accidental Queens·Released Jan 26, 2017·Single player
- Platforms
- PCSwitch
- Genres
- PuzzleAdventureIndie
A Normal Lost Phone is a game about exploring the intimacy of an unknown person whose phone was found by the player.

Accidental Queens·Released Jan 26, 2017·Single player
A Normal Lost Phone is a game about exploring the intimacy of an unknown person whose phone was found by the player.
A Normal Lost Phone is a tough game to recommend. The concept is intriguing and there's a genuinely interesting narrative at the center of the experience, but it's all so fraught by poor execution and mediocre presentation that we can hardly suggest you pick this one up. You could do a whole lot worse for three bucks, but you're also getting exactly what you pay for and nothing more. If you have some credit leftover in your account from another eShop purchase and feel like distracting yourself with a mildly entertaining adventure game, this one may be worth a look, but you'd best take a pass.
At a certain point it starts to feel really not OK that you’re interfering in this person’s life. You can send unfinished emails, and, well, worse, and I love that it includes this. Because at that point you really start to ask questions about what you’re doing here, and at that point the game becomes something more, something bigger than just a narrative you’re experiencing – it crosses over into feeling a teensy bit real. I love those moments. It’s to A Normal Lost Phone’s credit that it achieves this.