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

Author : Joshua May 28,2025

If you've ever imagined running the world's most chaotic lost and found counter, Is This Yours? is here to bring that wild dream to life. Complete with burritos, teddy bears, and plenty of customer panic, this quirky solo-developed game invites you to step into the shoes of a harried clerk tasked with matching strange lost items with their frantic owners. Available for pre-registration on both iOS and Android, this delightful gem is set to launch soon.

In Is This Yours?, every shift feels like a race against time and clutter. Rush to return misplaced items as quickly as possible because your reputation hinges on your speed. But don’t let the pressure fool you—things get weirder and wilder the faster you go. Brace yourself for increasingly impatient customers, an ever-growing pile of absurd objects, and moments that will leave you questioning whether this fictional job is worth the stress.

From earbuds to passports and even an overly emotional teddy bear, the requests are always hilariously unpredictable. The gameplay intensifies in survival mode, where you start with only three lives to make it through. Need a breather? Switch to Zen mode for a calming, low-pressure experience focused solely on matching items at your own pace.

yt Add some tactile feedback, competitive leaderboards, achievements, and integration with Game Center, and you’ve got more than just chaos—you’ve got layers of fun. Every detail, from the animations to the code, was meticulously crafted by a passionate solo developer who clearly loves creating something silly yet satisfying. Whether you're drawn in by the speed, the humor, or the organized madness, Is This Yours? promises to keep you entertained.

While there’s no exact release date yet, expect it to arrive later this month. Pre-register today to stay updated on its launch. As a premium title, it'll cost $1.99 or your regional equivalent.

Looking for more puzzle games to enjoy in the meantime? Check out this list of the best puzzlers to play on iOS.

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