Tawa : Lost in Time
Details
- Release date: July 28, 2025
- Genre: Action, Adventure, Simulation
- Developer: DrexTheDrake
- Publisher: DrexTheDrake
- Platforms: Steam
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Description
About the Game – Tawa: Lost in Time
You are small. The world is ancient. And dinosaurs are not legends — they are the law.
In Tawa: Lost in Time, you play as Tawa , a tiny mouse torn away from her family by a violent cataclysm. You wake up in a prehistoric wilderness where every sound can betray you and every shadow can be a hunter. Dinosaurs roam their territories, patrol routes, and react to movement, noise, and proximity — turning the entire world into a living threat.
Travel across distinct biomes: bright coastal shores, dense forests with towering roots, misty swamps where visibility collapses, ruins reclaimed by nature, and unstable volcanic lands where the ground itself feels unsafe. Each zone has its own atmosphere, its own rhythm, and its own predators. Learning these rhythms is how you survive.
A discreet HUD tracks health , stamina , and fatigue. Sprinting might save your life, but exhaustion can be just as deadly. You’ll need to rest, eat, and choose the right moments to move. Survival is a flow: observe, breathe, wait, then act.
You are not alone. Phiso , a watchful crow, occasionally guides you from above, hinting at safer routes or points of interest. And Luma , a fragile dragonfly, reacts instinctively to nearby danger — warning you through movement and light when predators are close.
There are no weapons to “win” against dinosaurs. Your tools are stealth, timing, and knowledge. Hide in tall grass, slip under roots, freeze when heavy footsteps pass, and learn how predators behave. The more you understand, the farther you go.
What You’ll Do
Survive among dinosaurs – Listen for roars, watch patrols, and use cover to stay unseen.
Manage your condition – Health, stamina, fatigue, and recovery shape every decision.
Explore at animal scale – A puddle becomes a lake, grass becomes a wall, and distance feels immense.
Follow subtle guidance – Phiso hints the direction; Luma warns of danger without breaking immersion.
Tawa: Lost in Time is built to make you feel the scale of a prehistoric world — not as a conqueror, but as something fragile trying to make it home.
A Living Ecosystem of Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs are not set dressing. They inhabit spaces, keep routes, and respond to disturbances. A sudden burst of speed can echo through open ground, while a careful pause can prevent a predator from investigating. You learn to read the land: what hides you, what exposes you, and what carries sound.
Some threats intimidate by scale, others by speed. The safest path is rarely the shortest. Progress comes from attention: spotting movement at the edge of vision, recognizing patterns, and choosing the right moment to cross.
Guidance Without Hand-Holding
Phiso and Luma support your instincts rather than replacing them. Their presence helps you interpret danger and direction, but survival still depends on your choices: when to rest, when to move, and when to disappear.
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