Natsu-s Lost Items -v1.0.2- By Peko Game Studio May 2026
Memory Fragments (New in v1.0.2):
Spirit Resonance:
Who is behind this? Peko Game Studio is a five-person team based in Kyoto, Japan, known for their "slow-game" philosophy. Their previous titles include The Stationmaster’s Nap (2021) and Coin Laundry Dreams (2023).
Unlike major studios that chase graphical fidelity, Peko focuses on emotional architecture—the way a space feels rather than how it looks. In Natsu’s Lost Items, every object tells a story. The torn comic book isn't just a texture; it’s a memory of a fight with a sibling. The half-buried time capsule isn't just a collectible; it's a promise broken by adulthood.
The studio has stated on their official blog that v1.0.2 will likely be the final content update, as they are shifting resources to a new project. However, they confirm that all future patches will focus on stability. Natsu-s Lost Items -v1.0.2- By Peko Game Studio
Each level is a frozen moment in time. The schoolyard level has crumpled love letters hidden under a bench. The hospital level has get-well-soon cards stuck behind a radiator. You must rotate the 3D environment (yes, the game uses a pseudo-3D rotatable map) to find every angle.
No article about Peko Game Studio is complete without discussing audio. The v1.0.2 update integrates the soundtrack deeper into gameplay. When you hold a lost item close to Natsu’s ear, you hear a faint, muffled version of the memory’s theme—a brilliant touch that requires stereo headphones.
The official soundtrack, "Echoes of August," is available on Bandcamp and includes three bonus tracks that were cut from the final build. Notably, one cut track contains developer commentary explaining why certain memories were removed for pacing.
At its core, Natsu’s Lost Items 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. Memory Fragments (New in v1
The premise is deceptively simple:
The game runs on Peko Game Studio’s proprietary "Warm Engine," which prioritizes soft lighting, ambient cicada sounds, and a pastel color palette. There is no combat, no timers, and no way to "lose." The only pressure is the gentle pull of melancholy.
Natsu's Lost Items -v1.0.2- is currently available on:
Peko Game Studio has confirmed that a physical “Memorial Edition” for Switch is in production, including a physical soundtrack and a replica of Natsu’s journal. Spirit Resonance:
Have you played Natsu's Lost Items? What was the one item that made you tear up the most? Let us know in the comments below, and stay tuned for our upcoming interview with the lead artist from Peko Game Studio.
Natsu has an emotional meter. Finding happy items (a child’s first drawing) restores her "Sunlight" energy. Finding tragic items (a hospital wristband) depletes her energy unless she takes a break at the in-game café. Version 1.0.2 rebalances this meter, making it more forgiving for casual players while offering a hardcore mode for veterans.
If you are just starting your journey with Natsu, here are some pro tips for this specific version: