
Lost Lakes
Looking for the lost lakes? They're here in the remains of the last ice age. Hike around them or swim across, collect firewood to build campfires, and explore the forests between. Lost Lakes is a love letter to your annual camping trip.
Best experienced with a gamepad and headphones. Press the Y button or Enter to toggle auto walk. Toggle off the graphics from the settings screen to enjoy as an audio-only game.
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| Updated | 23 days ago |
| Published | 24 days ago |
| Status | Released |
| Platforms | HTML5, Windows, Linux |
| Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
| Author | shiftBacktick |
| Genre | Simulation |
| Tags | Atmospheric, Colorful, Exploration, nature, Open World, Procedural Generation, psychedelic, Relaxing, Surreal, Walking simulator |
| Code license | Unlicense |
| Average session | A few minutes |
| Languages | English |
| Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse, Gamepad (any) |
| Accessibility | Blind friendly, Textless |
| Links | GitHub, Discord |
Install instructions
The archive contains the game executable and manual. Extract to your desired location and enjoy!
Development log
- v1.0.0: Jam edition23 days ago




Comments
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Bug, in Firefox 115.32.0esr (64-bit).
When taking a yellow hollow-rectangle, there appears a black box & I assume there is supposed to be text in that box?
But there is no text.
I have no idea why I like this, but it was fantastic. I'd love this as a screensaver on the computer in my office.
This reminds me very much of proteus, was it by any chance the inspiration?
i really enjoyed this!
Really lovely experience! Visuals are gorgeous, sounds are great. 💖
Played the browser version with a gamepad and headphones on a Mac running Chrome. Loved the experience, got a nice campfire going.
I'll suggest adding the manual as a separate download or maybe even as a link from the description. I downloaded the windows version to take a look at it and it does offer some useful insights that should be more readily available to browser users.
Also, I'd love to have a proper full screen mode. The way it's implemented right now still leaves the browser chrome visible.
I have a million questions but I'll catch you on discord.
Thanks for another great experience. Kudos.