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To find out what happened to the owner, you’ll be able to search through the lost phone and all of its applications.

It can be a treasure hunt or a complete invasion of privacy... depending on your point of view!

The project is influenced by titles such as Her Story and Gone Home for their narrative puzzle elements, and Life is Strange for its thematic universe.

The storyline touches on topics including youth, coming of age, homophobia, depression and the pursuit of self-identity.

An initial prototype of the game was made in France, during the Global Game Jam of January 2016. That’s an event where people come together and make a video game in 48 hours.

We now want to develop a new and updated version of the game by Autumn 2016, for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iOS systems.

In this final version, we will be adding much more content, including new applications that will let players delve deeper into the story behind the lost phone and its proprietor.

Thanks to one of these new applications, players will be able to listen to audio files belonging to the game protagonist. An original soundtrack will also be made especially for the game, in collaboration with several artists who felt inspired by our project.

Eduard Frolov EFG — who you may know for his musical homages to Life is Strange — is one of them. To give you an idea of the style, here is our favourite song from his recent work. You can listen to many others on Spotify, iTunes and Google Play.

The game will be available in English, Portuguese, French and Spanish.

A big part of the story as well as the script will be completely reworked, whilst taking into account the much appreciated feedback of thousands of players worldwide.

In order to finance the development of this new and updated version, we will need at least 10 000 euros, and your help is essential to our success.

If we don’t manage to collect 10 000 euros by the end of the campaign, Ulule will reimburse all of the contributors and the game will not be funded. That’s why every donation counts!

To thank you for your support, we have arranged the following rewards:



