![]() Whereas A Normal Lost Phone evokes a standard cellphone interface with a soft color palette, Sara Is Missing imitates it almost completely. The setup is familiar in this case: you have found a phone and must figure out what to do with it and how best to proceed. But while A Normal Lost Phone is an exercise in relating, Sara Is Missing is a horror game that advises players to use a wrist strap or similar for their phones (jump scares incoming!) Sara Is Missing came out last fall from a small team (their debut game), and it’s free to play most places unless you’d like to donate to support the developers. A few months ago, I wrote about A Normal Lost Phone and the layered experience of inhabiting another through the use of their phone as an empathy device, so when I stumbled upon another game that used a similar approach, I picked it up immediately. ![]()
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