
Lost Dimension
A downloadable game for Windows
Lost Dimension is a perspective-shifting puzzle platformer set in a paper world. By switching between 2D side view, top view, and 3D space, depth collapses and paths appear where gaps once existed!
You play as a woman searching for fragments of a torn photograph of her deceased loved one, scattered by the wind across the world. What looks unreachable from one angle becomes possible from another. Holes turn into bridges. Distance becomes an illusion.
Solve spatial puzzles by changing how you see the world!
Made in 48 hours as part of the 2026 Global Game Jam, Valencia
| Status | Released |
| Platforms | Windows |
| Rating | Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars (2 total ratings) |
| Author | LaraNoelle |
| Genre | Puzzle, Platformer |
| Tags | 3D, Indie, Side Scroller, Top-Down |
| Content | No generative AI was used |
Download
Download
LostDimension.zip 480 MB
Install instructions
- Download Lost Dimension
- Unzip the Lost Dimension folder
- Open the Lost Dimension Application
With Esc you can open the menu.
It's also gamepad supported





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Good concept, garbaged by the frequent killing without hazard execution.
Hey! SkyCharger!
Thanks for playing. We noticed indeed when we saw others playing that people often didn't get why they died. The concept is that a dimension dissappears if you switch to 2D, so height when you go top down, depth when you go side view. But by the disappearance of the dimension there is also the idea that if you had something that would be standing before you in side view or would stand above you in top down view, you would get squached behind/underneath the object as the dimension disappears. The fire in the beginning in top down is our fault though hahaha. The visuals should have been spread across the whole lane. Was what I mentioned the problem or did you mean something else?
Spread the word about our game please, so we can get more feedback ;)
Kind Regards,
OlivoTravellerGames
There are many spots where (due to having had to turn the 3D view) it's hard to judge what is in front/behind you instead of to the side. (may help to include either a preview switch or a reset 3D view mechanism.)
Hey!
Thanks for the feedback!
We will give it a look!