Lost in Blue is a video game made and published by Japanese company Konami, and released on August 25, 2005, in its native Japan, on September 27, that same year, in North America, and on November 15, 2005, in Europe.
The game was launched as another title in Konami's Survival Kids series, being called Survival Kids: Lost in Blue in Japan and debuted the Lost in Blue series in Western territories.
Lost in Blue sees two teenagers get stranded on a deserted island, with Keith, the main protagonist, needing to lead and help Skye throughout the game, because of her poor eyesight, meaning he needs to create shelters, make food, find water and other such things, by using the many special features of the Nintendo DS, including its microphone, touchscreen or stylus.
When players need to start fires, they need to alternatively press between the L and R buttons, in order to build up friction, while blowing into the microphone of the DS.
The touchscreen can be used to navigate and explore the islands, while interaction can be started by pressing the various buttons on the portable device while near objects or items of interest, including shelter supplies or food.
While the touchscreen is used to display the map, the upper screen of the DS shows the status of Keith and Skye, including things like health, hunger, thirst or stamina, which, if they hit zero, means they'll die.
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Duplicating items
Go to Skye and select the "Lets eat now" option. Then, use your stylus to select the second item in your bag. Then, quickly switch to the first item and keep selecting it. Eventually, the last item in your bag will keep selecting itself, and will stop at random.
Check out a video of Lost in Blue on the Nintendo DS below.