- February 24, 2025
- FIVE-BN STUDIO
Lost Lands X
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In "Lost Lands 10," protagonist Susan makes a return to the enchanted world she's visited before. This time, she's on a mission to rescue a longtime friend who's been abducted and trapped in this magical realm. Players join Susan on her journey through captivating landscapes, solving puzzles and uncovering secrets to ensure her friend's safe return. This thrilling adventure combines mystery, fantasy, and clever problem-solving to immerse players in the wonders of the Lost Lands.











- Engaging storyline and well-developed characters that keep players hooked throughout the game.
- Challenging puzzles that provide a satisfying experience without being overly frustrating.
- Improved graphics and gameplay mechanics that enhance the overall gaming experience.
- Numerous glitches, particularly with the skull puzzle, which prevent players from progressing in the game.
- The hint system has become less favorable, requiring more ads to obtain hints, which frustrates players.
- Some puzzles are excessively difficult or poorly designed, leading to a frustrating experience for players.
- story70 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The story in this game is widely praised for its engaging and coherent narrative, well-developed characters, and captivating plot twists that keep players hooked. Many reviewers appreciate the improved graphics and the integration of challenging puzzles that complement the storyline, making for a rewarding gameplay experience. Overall, the narrative is considered a standout feature, with players eager for future installments to continue the adventures of beloved characters.
“The story makes up a large part of the pleasure of playing this game, but can be good fun even if this is your first one.”
“The characters are so well-developed, and the storyline keeps me hooked!”
“Everything was magnificent, the graphics are outstanding, the story was amazing and seemed a lot realistic for the 21st century.”
“Here though, you can't click on an object until the story makes it painfully clear it's needed.”
“Now, most of the items need you to click and 'look' somewhere; the character decides she needs that item, and finally you can pick it up after going through 3 different story progress points to do so.”
“I miss the older story lines.”