Games Review: Lost in Blue - Shipwrecked

Wii, Konami, £34.99

Rebecca Armstrong
Saturday 03 January 2009 01:00 GMT
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The first Lost in Blue title for the Wii, Shipwrecked begins with the same premise as that of its DS predecessors.

You’re a boy who finds himself shipwrecked on an unknown island. From here on in, you have to find food, water and shelter, stay healthy and explore your new home. You quickly gain a female companion and try to keep the pair of you from starving, which involves carefully managing your resources and ensuring you don’t neglect your new friend. With its elements of management, exploration and a ton of mini-games, there’s plenty to do but this title never soars above OK.

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