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Lost Horizon

1936: Nazi henchmen are traveling the world over, searching for occult weapons to help with plans for further conquests – and for a key artifact to unlock the mythical Shambala. When Fenton Paddock, a former British soldier and hapless smuggler, is asked to find a lost expedition in Tibet, he has no idea that his search is going to lead him through three continents, and eventually to a secret that could turn the whole world upside down...

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3.5 36 5 0 Lost Horizon

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What our readers think of Lost Horizon


Posted by Doom on Jul 27, 2022

How Fenton Paddock once saved Shambhala from Nazis


Lost Horizon was a pleasant surprise. Yes, the protagonist and the whole story are blatant Indiana Jones rip-offs, and the game actually acknowledges it, not to mention some outrageous puzzle solutions reminiscent of the Tunguska games. And yet it has such a...

Posted by Kelop on Jul 17, 2014

Pleasant adventure


This is a competent adventure game without any actual flaws but with some space for improvement. The playing experience is actually pleasant, even for an inexperienced player as the puzzles are quite easy most of the time and, on the good side, most often...

Posted by lakelandgrey on Nov 24, 2013

Tedious


This game is the most boring adventure game I have ever attempted to play (and I have played many). It's like watching a badly scripted, ham acted, long winded play which occasionally allows you to solve a well signposted puzzle. In between the puzzles the...

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Game Information

Platform Android, iPad, PC
Perspective Third-Person
Control Point-and-click
Gameplay Quest
Genre Adventure
Theme Historical, Supernatural
Graphic Style Illustrated realism
Presentation 2D or 2.5D
Action (Compulsory) -
Red Flags -
Media DVD

Lost Horizon by Animation Arts - A Point and Click Adventure Game

Lost Horizon is an adventure game, released in 2010 by Animation Arts. Lost Horizon has a Illustrated realism style and uses a Point-and-click control scheme. Adventure Gamers have published a review of Lost Horizon and rate it as Good, meanwhile the community rating for Lost Horizon is Good.
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