Lost In Blue: Shipwrecked Video Game
Stranded
Lost in Blue: Shipwrecked takes full advantage of the Wii Remote™ and Nunchuk controls. Immersing the player in a survival adventure like never before, the title also allows gamers to realistically practice survival tasks with more than 30 mini-games including fishing, carpentry, fire-making and other all-new cooperative games. Here are more details uncovering the fun and the mystery of Lost in Blue: Shipwrecked.
Platforms:
Nintendo Wii™
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Keys to Staying Alive
There are four main stats to keep track of as you play through the game.
Health • This reflects the character's life force, and is the most important statistic. • Decreases when damage is taken during a mini-game, or when stamina or water is at 0. • Recovered by sleeping at a base camp. • The game is over is the main character or partner's health reaches 0.
Water • Reflects the level of water in the character's body. • Decreases as time passes. • Recovered by drinking water from rivers or juicy foods. • At 0, the character becomes dehydated and can't eat foods that don't contain water in them.
Stomach • Reflects the character's fullness. • Decreases as time passes. • Recovered by eating food. • At 0, the character has an empty stomach and cannot sleep at base camps.
Stamina • Reflects the character's energy. • Decreases as time passes, or when performing certain actions. • Recovered by sleeping at base camps or resting. • At 10 or below, the character cannot run. At 0, health begins to decrease.
About the Island and its Inhabitants Not much is known about the island. The user isn't given any geographic location, although all of them were passengers on a cruise liner that sank at the beginning of the game. Very little is known about the island; the goal is to explore it and discover its secrets.
The animals on the island vary depending on what time of day it is and the weather. Here's are just a few of the animals in the game, but be sure to explore the island thoroughly, as some of these only come out when the conditions are right; Dolphins, White Sharks, Tarantulas, Vipers, Frogs, Lizards, Crocodiles, Bats, Pigeons, Chickens, Ducks, Owls, Goats, Deer, Tigers, Gorillas and more!
Making Things As you explore the island, you can pick up a variety of objects that will aid you in surviving including items such as herbs and fruits to wood and stone. Here's a partial list of what you can find and utilize; Logs, Bamboo, Tree Vines, Pebbles, Rocks, Shells, Bones, Wool, Feathers and Animal Skins as well. Combining the right materials will enable you to create some very useful items including bows and spears, knives and axes, fishing rods, animal traps, even instruments, such as drums, flutes, maracas and more.
Finding the right fruits and vegetables is key to surviving. Mushrooms, herbs, bamboo shoots, coconuts, papaya, guavas and a ton more can be found. Combining the right herbs with the right island fruits and vegetables can produce some great results when cooking meals.
Lost in Blue: Shipwrecked is rated "E 10+" by the ESRB and will be available for the Nintendo Wii™ on September 23rd, 2008.
















