As in the first game in this series, Lost in Blue 2 makes players survive on a tropical island in which they were shipwrecked. As always, finding food weapons and exploring the island is essential to their survival, as anything on the island can be used in their benefit. Also, as in real life, players need to watch out so they don't get dehydrated, or too tired from all the walking around the pretty big island. This environment is quite varied, and also features mountains, which the player can climb in order to find new types of food and drinks, but need to be very careful, as any mistake will cost them their virtual life.
The fair of users, one male one female are faced with quite a lot of tasks that need to be completed. In order for these tasks to be done, the player needs to use the touch screen
of the Nintendo DS, as it plays an important role in the game. A lot of items in Lost in Blue 2 can be collected by the player, which uses the stylus of the handheld console in order to complete simple carpentry, food preparation or exploration tasks. Each character also has some very interesting individual skills which need to be taken into account when you first start up the game.
Player can, if they want, fight wild animals which are encountered while exploring the island, and thus procure better food and other resources. Natural calamities, such as hurricanes or earthquakes also make their appearance on the tropical island, and give players new surprises and challenges.
HINTS
Another house location
Go far in the jungle to find a grassy place. You can make another house there.
Help from your partner
You can ask your partner for food and firewood. When you have 40% or less, tell him or her to get food or firewood.
Aside from the things your partner can make when you give her things, such as food so she can cook, vine so she can make rope, etc., you can also talk to them and have them get you food or firewood. Having them get food is very useful in the beginning of the game. However, later, when you can fish, this becomes unimportant. Using them for firewood helps throughout the game because with everything you have to do, taking the extra time to gather wood can be very annoying.