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"Is This Yours? Game Challenges Players to Return Bizarre Lost Items"

By AriaMay 15,2025

If you've ever daydreamed about managing the world's most chaotic lost and found counter, Is This Yours? is ready to turn that dream into a frenetic reality. This solo-developed game, now open for pre-registration on iOS and Android, plunges you into the whirlwind life of a clerk tasked with reuniting bizarre lost items with their anxious owners.

In Is This Yours?, every shift is a race against time and disorder. Your mission is to return misplaced items as swiftly as possible, with your reputation on the line. But beware, the faster you work, the stranger it gets. You'll face increasingly impatient customers, a mounting pile of absurd objects, and enough stress to make you reconsider this fictional job.

From earbuds and passports to an overly emotional teddy bear, the requests are delightfully ridiculous. The game escalates quickly into a survival-style mode where you're given only three hearts to survive. If you need a break from the chaos, switch to Zen mode for a more relaxed, pressure-free experience where you can match items at your own pace.

ytWith features like haptic feedback, leaderboards, achievements, and Game Centre support, Is This Yours? offers more than just chaos. Every detail, from animations to code, was meticulously crafted by a solo developer passionate about the silly and the satisfying. Whether it's the speed, the laughs, or a bit of organized madness, this game promises to keep you engaged.

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Although we don't have a specific release date yet, Is This Yours? is slated to launch later this month. You can pre-register now by clicking on the link below. Priced at a premium of $1.99 or its local equivalent, this game is sure to deliver a unique blend of fun and frenzy.

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