- March 4, 2022
- Pronoia AB
Lost Sunday Comics
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About
"Lost Sunday Comics" is a virtual comic book library featuring original works, including "The Lost Sunday." In this charming comic, Nina, from a chore-filled town, embarks on a quest to vanquish a witch and bring back Sunday, symbolizing free time for all. Experience interactive stories in an enchanted setting, with books coming to life and hidden gardens waiting to be discovered.






- The game features beautifully illustrated artwork and a cozy, colorful interface that enhances the storytelling experience.
- It offers a heartwarming and emotionally worthwhile journey, making it suitable for both kids and adults.
- The digital format utilizes the strengths of the medium with customizable reading options, sound effects, and an immersive experience.
- Some users feel that the experience of reading digitally does not compare to holding a physical book.
- The sensitivity of the scrolling feature can lead to accidentally spoiling the story.
- While the content is enjoyable, some may find the price for a digital book to be a bit high.
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13 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story is praised for its beautiful illustrations and engaging narrative, making it a delightful experience for both children and adults. The interactive digital format enhances immersion, allowing for customizable sound settings and reading options. "The Lost Sunday" is highlighted as a charming fairytale that conveys meaningful life lessons, with a unique storytelling approach that effectively combines text and visuals.
“I enjoyed this lovely, beautifully illustrated story housed within a cozy, colorful interface.”
“The artwork is right in my wheelhouse and the story was beautifully told.”
“Currently there's only one story out at the time of this review: 'The Lost Sunday', and immediately the aesthetics grip me.”
“The storytelling is really expressive, using the comic book medium to put text and picture in really interesting mixed ways.”
“There are 2 ways to read it; you can have two pages open and flip them like a normal book, or you can scroll it down 'page by page', but it was a little too sensitive so I kept spoiling the story for myself.”