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In the end, Lost in Harmony just doesn't deliver. The dual stories can be hit-and-miss for some players, but the music is good in both tales. However, the poor gameplay implementation sinks the experience, and the lackluster presentation doesn't help, either. The game is inexpensive at $6.99, but it can only be recommended if you've exhausted all other options and still want something to play that isn't terrible.
The endless running lacks decent timing, the rhythm is pretty arrhythmic, and the two halves just never feel like they gel together.
Lost in Harmony is a full-fledged game for fans of music games with several well-known tracks within its soundtrack, but it's still a mobile game that was ported to the Nintendo Switch, with some inaccuracies in controls and little campaigns that have low replay factor, few unlockables and short duration.
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Waterdog
The story was great for an indi game. The music was top tier it's just the controls. This games controls on switch were awful. I mean the main part of the game was fine the temple run type of style was fine. But they did not design the music note controller thing properly. did no on test it! its god awful the buttons aren't even in the right places on the screen. I wish I could give it a higher score it's just the controls kill the game.
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jikflet
Finished the whole game in about two and a half hours. both stories included. Its a good game. First tory is the best. Soundtrack has a lot of classical music. its amazing. Second story music is more modern and electronic. if you like rhythm games this one is not bad. Maybe not the best due to very short story but its worth to check out. Controls are little bit confusing at the beginning but you get used to. is better to play undocked cause you can use the touchscreen. Overall I think is good game with fair price.

Lost in Harmony

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Jun 21, 2018
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Jul 5, 2018
80
GamingTrend
Lost in Harmony is a very ambitious title that mixes a surprisingly infectious soundtrack with frantic and fun rhythm-platformer gameplay. It’s one musical romp that’s great for rhythm game players of all sorts, and I can’t wait to see what DigixArt does next!
Jul 18, 2018
75
God is a Geek
Even though it does get tough, I would still recommend this to everyone.
Aug 4, 2018
65
Nintenderos
Music normally tells how a game is. Lost in Harmony doesn't have its own soundtrack, so it doesn't have its own identity. Besides, the audio is fine and the visuals are really connected to the story. This creates an innovative and challenging musical endless run game.
Aug 3, 2018
60
FNintendo
This rhythm game with an emotive plot features a marvelous soundtrack, as it should for a rhythm game, and a gameplay that includes several good ideas, as well as some flaws which along with the game's exaggerated price and its clear origins of a game made for mobile devices and which have not been properly improved make this a game that falls short of its real potential.
Jul 3, 2018
60
NintendoWorldReport
Overall, Lost in Harmony, while providing a couple hours’ entertainment, is a well-designed runner with great music. It is a definite hit with people who love this genre, though the integration of the rhythm isn’t stellar. I won’t be getting lost in the game for a second play-through, but I enjoyed my time with it.
Oct 8, 2018
55
Worth Playing
In the end, Lost in Harmony just doesn't deliver. The dual stories can be hit-and-miss for some players, but the music is good in both tales. However, the poor gameplay implementation sinks the experience, and the lackluster presentation doesn't help, either. The game is inexpensive at $6.99, but it can only be recommended if you've exhausted all other options and still want something to play that isn't terrible.
Jul 1, 2018
50
COGconnected
If you want to make a visual novel, make a visual novel. If you want to make a visual novel with a heavy emphasis on music, make a visual novel with a heavy emphasis on music. If you want to make a visual novel with a heavy emphasis on music that’s also a rhythm game, you had better be ready to make something really truly special to make it work—Lost in Harmony: The Musical Odyssey is not.
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Jun 29, 2018
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jikflet
Finished the whole game in about two and a half hours. both stories included. Its a good game. First tory is the best. Soundtrack has a lot of classical music. its amazing. Second story music is more modern and electronic. if you like rhythm games this one is not bad. Maybe not the best due to very short story but its worth to check out. Controls are little bit confusing at the beginning but you get used to. is better to play undocked cause you can use the touchscreen. Overall I think is good game with fair price.
Mar 25, 2020
5
Waterdog
The story was great for an indi game. The music was top tier it's just the controls. This games controls on switch were awful. I mean the main part of the game was fine the temple run type of style was fine. But they did not design the music note controller thing properly. did no on test it! its god awful the buttons aren't even in the right places on the screen. I wish I could give it a higher score it's just the controls kill the game.
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SummaryDive into a musical odyssey, brought by an immersive soundtrack imagined by famous composers, including Wyclef Jean.
Rated Efor Everyone
  • PC
  • iOS (iPhone/iPad)
  • Nintendo Switch
Jun 21, 2018
  • Digixart Entertainment
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