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The Lost Ship

The Lost Ship
Introduction

The Lost Ship is a fun point-and-click adventure game where players embark on a journey to find a treasure map on a missing pirate ship. Players must explore the island, searching for structures left behind by the wrecked crew and solving island puzzles to ultimately find the treasure. The game supports a minimap, displaying the player's exploration progress in real-time. Players can use the camera to photograph items that might be clues. The game presents dozens of puzzles of varying difficulty, requiring players to solve them based on previously photographed items, gradually approaching the truth behind the treasure.

Features of The Lost Ship:

Dynamic Map: Players can save their visited points on the map to avoid duplication. The large map also provides players with more areas to explore.

Quick Camera: The quick screenshot feature allows players to save clues they’ve found. After saving, players can review hints and solve puzzles at any time.

Fast Movement: Smart movement on the map helps players save time. Fast movement also aids in deciphering codes.

HD Images: Clear images are a great help when solving codes. With high-quality, sharp images, you’ll encounter fewer difficulties.

Great sound: Background music plays a significant role in your concentration. Additionally, engaging and interesting background music can inspire players to play the game more effectively.

Difficult puzzles: The difficulty increases with each level completed. The variety of questions also presents a significant challenge for players.

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Player Comments of The Lost Ship:

Really nice puzzle game. Biggest problem with this kind of games is being stuck for hours cuz you have that one thing that can fit anywhere and the only reason you can't figure out where it goes is the map is huge, but this game solves that by showing you optional hints like "clue to be used in scene 5" "unsolved puzzle in scene 13" when you ask = genius. My only (minor) problem is, I got the plank with the code after having guessed the code with half the plank, and it was in inventory till end.

awesome game - point and click controls remind me of Myst, but the puzzles are much easier to figure out, in that it's much clearer what each puzzle's controls do. it was a little disappointing that the solution for area 13 was so specific, but that was the only puzzle I had trouble with. it wasn't *easy*, but it was quite doable without hints. it just needs patience and a lot of back of and forth work. overall, an excellent game. keep up the good work, Syntaxity!

syntaxity and fire maple are just my speed. simple graphic and inventory puzzles that test your memory a little but aren't too difficult or illogical. keeps my mind active but still allows me to relax. quite a bit of backtracking if you don't want to pay for fast travel. good variety of puzzles. pleasant art, music and sound effects.

Another syntaxity game I have really enjoyed. This one seemed very short and less of a thrill to get to the end so quickly. Update: The free expansion made the ending more fulfilling. Had to start over from the beginning, but that added to the completeness of the game as it had been a while that I have played this game and some puzzles were more tricky to solve. It's still an enjoyable game I can recommend.

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Walkthrough of The Lost Ship:

Open the letter from Uncle Harry and tap on the postcard. Then tap the path to continue. You start off at Scene 1. Go left to Scene 2 and solve the tile puzzle on the left chest to open it. It should look like an anchor. Then take the hatchet from inside.

Go back to Scene 1. You can go straight to Scene 3, but there’s nothing to do there at the moment. So instead, use the hatchet to cut through the vines blocking the right path and then head down it to Scene 4.

Continue straight to Scene 6. Go up the ladder to Scene 9. Pick up the crowbar.

Go back down and continue straight to Scene 10. Continue straight to Scene 11. Head left to Scene 12. Take some firewood from the pile.

Head back to Scene 11 and go right to Scene 13. Examine the carving on the tree to take a photo of it. It’s a clue!

Go back to Scene 1 and straight to Scene 3. Use the clue from Scene 13 to solve the puzzle here. Take the brass key.

Go back to Scene 2 and use the brass key to unlock the right chest. Take the brass tablet and flint and steel from inside. Then take a look at the brass tablet for a clue.

Go back to Scene 13 and use the clue from the brass tablet to solve the puzzle here.

Go down to Scene 14. Use the crowbar to open the crate and take the amulet from inside.

Go back to Scene 6 and go through the cave opening to Scene 7. Place the firewood in the fire pit and use the flint and steel to light a fire. Pick up the old bomb and take a photo of the symbols on the wall.

Go back to Scene 4. Zoom in on the cave door. Insert the amulet in the slot. Then press the four symbols you saw on the wall at Scene 7.

Go through to Scene 5. Pick up the barrel and the stone tablet. Look at the stone tablet for a clue.

Go back to Scene 11. Use the clue from the stone tablet to solve the puzzle here. Take the large gold ring.

Go back to Scene 10. Place the bomb by the big boulder and then use the flint and steel to light it. After the explosion, you can climb up the stairs to Scene 15.

Go right to Scene 16 and place the barrel down by the ship so you can climb up the rungs to Scene 21.

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Final words:

With newly acquired archaeological skills, you’ll explore ancient trails, decipher mysteries, and gather clues to reach the treasure before someone else does. The game offers hours of engaging exploration, combining free exploration, clever puzzles, and a heartwarming family storyline that helps players hone their logical thinking while relaxing.

More Information

Size:204.4MB Version:5.0

Requirements:Android Votes:377

Package Name:net.lonewolfgames.games.thelostship Signature:4d4aa2f6b37e72375f1bb928cc1e03130e34d0f8

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