Lost in Space – the iconic sci-fi series is now a new point and click adventure
Danger, Will Robinson. If that means anything to you, then you will likely be excited at the news that classic sci-fi series Lost in Space is making its way to Steam and Nintendo Switch as a new point and click adventure, and if you are on PC, there is a demo waiting for you on Steam right now.
Lost in Space, released in the 1960s, the family TV series gained a huge fan base, and the adventures of the Robinson family were followed with bated breath. The original series has been remade many times and even had an animated version.
In Lost in Space – The Adventure Game, players take on the roles of characters well known to fans of the series. The Robinson family – Professor John Robinson, his wife Maureen, along with their three children, Will, Judy, and Penny, all head out to Jupiter 2. While away, all of them go missing, and it’s now up to Will Robinson, Dr. Zachary Smith, and the Robot to solve the mystery of the missing crew. While traversing treacherous locations, overcoming dangers, and solving countless puzzles.
The devs say, “The game is designed to be the spiritual “fourth season” that fans have always craved.” so there is a lot of love and care going into to making it just that.
Lost in Space features
- The game lovingly recreates the wonderous world of the beloved 60’s television series in this “fourth season” spiritual successor.
- Match wits with some of the original series’ most nefarious villains including Saticons, Invaders from the Fifth Dimension, the Giant Cyclops and more!
- The game uses dialogue taken directly from the show as well as the original music including the iconic theme songs!
- Work your way through tons of challenging puzzles along with a multi-tiered help system to assure that you’ll never get stuck.
- Movie mode (coming soon) – are you a fan of the show but not a gamer? Then grab your popcorn, select movie mode and enjoy a non-interactive cinematic experience with your beloved members of the Jupiter 2.
No date for release yet, but wishlist it on Steam and check out the demo while you wait for rescue