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Natsu-s Lost Items -v1.0.2- By Peko Game Studio [work] -

: Progression is broken up by casual mini-events, including fishing, neighborhood exploration, and helping out local shopkeepers.

The game runs more smoothly on various hardware, reducing loading times and enhancing performance [1].

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Interact with NPCs to gather clues about where certain objects were last seen.

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Drastically reduced loading screens between stages and smoother frame rates on lower-end devices.

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As players collect lost items and Item Friends, they'll unlock new areas and levels, each with its own set of challenges and puzzles. The game also features a variety of collectibles, including stickers, stamps, and other fun items that can be used to customize Natsu's journal. : Progression is broken up by casual mini-events,

While detailed official patch notes for v1.0.2 are often distributed through the developer's community channels like or Twitter , this version typically focuses on stability and refinement. Common updates in these incremental patches for Peko Game Studio titles include:

At its core, is a 3D exploration and collection game. You play as the titular Natsu, who returns to her sun-drenched, rural hometown only to discover that emotional "echoes" of past events have materialized as physical objects scattered across familiar landscapes: the overgrown shrine, the dry riverbed, the abandoned classroom.

The v1.0.2 update is the definitive way to play. The bugs are exterminated. The journal is elegant. The audio is richer than ever. Whether you are a parent seeking a gentle introduction to gaming, a stressed student needing a digital hug, or a veteran gamer tired of violence, Natsu’s quiet quest will resonate.

Improved performance for a smoother experience during exploration. This public link is valid for 7 days

The seemingly boring break quickly blossoms into an unforgettable summer filled with fishing, catching bugs, exploring hidden paths, and chatting with the townsfolk. However, a layer of mystery is woven through the daily activities, with subtle oddities and "slightly mysterious days" that hint at a deeper story beneath the surface.

In the ever-expanding ocean of mobile and indie gaming, it takes something special to stand out. Most games rely on flashy graphics, violent mechanics, or competitive leaderboards to grab attention. But every so often, a title emerges that focuses on something far more intimate: memory, emotion, and the quiet comfort of nostalgia.

This version fixes a game-breaking bug from v1.0.1 where the “hidden key under the mossy rock” wouldn’t spawn if you visited the shrine out of order. That’s now resolved. Load times are faster, and text rendering in non-English languages (JP, CN, KR) is no longer clipping outside dialogue boxes.