Lost in Random: The Eternal Die Dev Diary Goes In-Depth on Risk and Reward
Thunderful Games recently shared an update on the development progress of their upcoming title, “Lost in Random: The Eternal Die,” which is a captivating fantasy action-adventure game.
The newly announced game, as pointed out by Oskar Hanska with emphasis, is not a sequel to “Lost in Random,” and instead, it primarily revolves around the character of Alexandra.
This signified a significant change in style, moving more towards action and conflict scenes. Furthermore, Hanska discusses the new voice talents employed for the sequel, and its intricate narrative and immersive atmosphere.
These upcoming games promise to be just as captivating as the initial release from 2021. They share a similar aesthetic and atmosphere with American McGee’s Alice, although they differ in gameplay mechanics.
The description reads:
Oskar Hanska, a seasoned Narrative Writer and Designer, invites you for an exclusive look at Lost in Random: The Eternal Die – a game where chance encounters reward and governs all events. Discover the process behind our new lead character selection, understand why action became the focal point, and unveil how voice, narrative, and combat seamlessly blend to breathe life into the realm of Random.
Lost in Random: The Eternal Die is out later this year, on consoles and PC.
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2025-04-18 15:12