
It’s been previously available on PC, iOS and Android, but very soon it’ll also be arriving on Nintendo Switch. But what is it? A Normal Lost Phone of course.
Hitting Switch come March 1st 2018, A Normal Lost Phone from Seaven Studios is something that is rather unique, giving us the chance to explore the world of an unknown person – all via a mobile phone.
By delving into the apps, texts and photos found on the phone, you will have the chance to find out what has happened to Sam, the phone’s owner. If you ever wanted to be a bit of a voyeur, taking in the emotions of others, then A Normal Lost Phone promises to give the chance. Expect to take in a range of subjects included the coming of age, homophobia, depression and the search of oneself.
Features include:
- An immersive and intuitive way of introducing the narrative through a fake smartphone interface.
 - A game that bridges the gap between reality and fiction by letting players act as themselves. The game asks a simple question: if you close the app but still think about the game, have you truly stopped playing?
 - A relatable story that helps build empathy with the characters, allowing to explore difficult topics.
 
A Normal Lost Phone will be hitting Switch come March 1st. It’ll be priced at just £5.49 and pre-orders are now open on the eShop.
Will you be grabbing it? Let us know in the comments.