offline accessBuy Lost in Play Steam Offline Account
A Lost in Play Steam offline account gets you the full point-and-click adventure for $9.99, half the regular Steam price of ~$19.99. You log into a ready Steam account that already owns the game, switch Steam to Offline Mode, and play the entire Toto and Gal campaign start to finish. Delivery is instant and automated, payment is crypto only (no card needed), and it works worldwide with no region lock. If access ever stops, you get a free replacement.
Key facts
- Price on bonege
- $9.99 — one-time
- Full Steam price
- ~$19.99 (save ~50%)
- What it is
- Offline / shared Steam account that already owns Lost in Play
- How you play
- Steam Offline Mode — single-player adventure, full campaign
- Delivery
- Instant & automated
- Payment
- Crypto — USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH, LTC
- Region
- Worldwide, no region lock
- Guarantee
- Free replacement if access stops
What you get
- Steam account that already owns the game
- Step-by-step offline-mode guide
- Instant automated delivery after payment
- Replacement guarantee if access stops
Buy Lost in Play cheap — offline account
What you get
You get login access to a Steam account that already owns Lost in Play, delivered for a one-time $9.99 instead of the ~$19.99 you would pay at full price on Steam. That is a 50% saving on a game that is entirely single-player, so an offline account covers everything the game has to offer. After payment clears you receive the account credentials automatically, sign in through the normal Steam client, set Steam to Offline Mode, and the game is ready to launch from your library with no extra setup, no key to redeem, and no waiting on a seller.
This is not a Steam key, a gift, or a subscription. It is a shared offline account, so you are stepping into a library that already has Lost in Play installed and licensed. Everything in the game is unlocked the moment you launch it: all eight or so hours of hand-drawn puzzle chapters, every cutscene, and the wordless story about two siblings and their dog. Because Lost in Play has no online features, online leaderboards, or multiplayer at all, playing in Offline Mode costs you nothing in content — you experience the complete journey exactly as the developers built it.
Your bonege purchase also includes a free replacement guarantee. Lost in Play is a self-contained adventure you will likely finish in a few sittings, but if access to the account stops for any reason before you are done, our support replaces it at no cost. That removes the usual risk people worry about with cheap shared accounts and lets you focus on solving Toto and Gal's puzzles instead of the logistics.
How a Lost in Play offline account works
The process is straightforward and the same for every buyer. You pay $9.99 in crypto, the system instantly sends you the account login for the Lost in Play offline account, and you enter those details into the Steam desktop client. Once you are signed in, you open the Steam menu and choose Go Offline. Steam then runs in Offline Mode, which means it stops talking to Steam's servers and lets you play any installed single-player game in that library — including Lost in Play — without an internet connection or any further checks.
Offline Mode is a standard, built-in Steam feature, not a workaround. It exists precisely so people can play their single-player games on the move or without a stable connection. For Lost in Play this fits perfectly: the game is a relaxed, point-and-click puzzle adventure with no online component, so there is nothing you miss by staying offline. You point, click, drag objects around the dreamlike scenes, play the little minigames, and progress the story entirely on your own machine.
One thing to keep in mind: this is a shared offline account, not your personal Steam profile, so your progress and saves live on that account rather than on an account you own. That is the trade-off for the lower price. You play in Offline Mode and treat the account as a dedicated way to enjoy this one game. For a cheap, single-player adventure like Lost in Play, that arrangement works cleanly and is exactly what the offline-account model is built for.
Cheaper than a Steam key
At $9.99, the Lost in Play offline account is half the ~$19.99 Steam asking price, and it is usually cheaper than what regional key resellers charge too. A Steam key gives you a code you redeem on your own account permanently, which is great if you want the game tied to your profile forever — but you pay full price or close to it for that ownership. If your goal is simply to play through Lost in Play once, which is how most people experience this kind of finish-it-and-move-on adventure, paying double for permanent ownership is money you do not need to spend.
The offline-account route trades that permanence for a real price cut and a few practical perks. There is no region lock, so it does not matter where in the world you are buying from — a key bought in the wrong region can refuse to activate, while an offline account just logs in and plays. Payment is crypto, so there is no card, no billing address, and no regional payment friction. And delivery is instant and automated, so you are playing minutes after you pay rather than waiting on a marketplace seller to respond.
So the comparison is simple. A key costs more and gives you lasting ownership on your own account. The bonege offline account costs $9.99, saves you 50%, skips region locks, takes crypto, arrives instantly, and lets you play the full single-player game in Offline Mode. For a short, story-driven puzzle game you mainly want to play through, the cheaper offline account is the sensible pick.
Is it safe?
Being upfront: this is a shared offline account, so you should treat it exactly as that. You log into the account we provide, switch to Offline Mode, and play Lost in Play. You should not change the account password, email, or other credentials, and you should not link payment methods or buy other games on it — doing so can break access for everyone and is outside what the purchase covers. Used the intended way, the setup is stable and you simply launch the game and play.
The free replacement guarantee is your safety net. Lost in Play is a single-player game with no anti-cheat, no online matchmaking, and no competitive systems, so there is no ban risk tied to multiplayer behaviour to worry about while you play offline. If the account you received ever stops giving you access to the game before you finish, contact support and we replace it at no extra cost. Because the game is short and self-contained, most buyers complete the whole adventure well within a normal play window.
To keep things smooth, do your playing in Steam's Offline Mode as instructed and avoid going online on the account. That keeps the experience clean for you and for other people sharing the same library. None of this requires technical skill — it is the standard Steam client, a normal login, and the built-in Go Offline option. Follow those steps and the Lost in Play offline account is a low-risk, low-hassle way to play the game cheaply.
About Lost in Play
Lost in Play is a hand-drawn point-and-click adventure that feels like playing through an animated cartoon. You follow two young siblings, Toto and Gal, along with their dog, as they wander through a string of dreamlike worlds trying to find their way home. There is no spoken or written dialogue — the whole story is told through expressive animation, gibberish chatter, and visual gags — which makes it easy to pick up no matter what language you speak and gives it a warm, all-ages charm.
The heart of the game is its variety of puzzles, riddles, and minigames. One chapter has you helping magical creatures, another drops you into a board-game-style challenge or a clever logic puzzle, and the difficulty stays approachable rather than punishing. The pacing keeps changing things up so the adventure never feels repetitive, and the constant stream of small interactions and hidden jokes rewards curiosity. It is the kind of cosy, imaginative game you can enjoy in a couple of relaxed evenings.
Made by the team known for the Monument Valley and other polished mobile work, Lost in Play is widely praised for its art, animation, and gentle sense of humour. It is an Adventure and Indie title built entirely around solo play, which is why an offline Steam account suits it so well — you get the complete journey with Toto and Gal, every puzzle and dreamscape, for $9.99 instead of the full ~$19.99, playing comfortably in Offline Mode from start to finish.
// pros
- Save 50% — $9.99 instead of the full ~$19.99 Steam price
- Instant, automated delivery — play minutes after paying
- Full single-player adventure plays in Steam Offline Mode
- Crypto payment (USDT, BTC, ETH, LTC) — no card, no region lock
- Free replacement if account access stops
// good to know
- · Single-player / offline only — no online or multiplayer features (the game has none anyway)
- · You play in Steam Offline Mode on a shared account, not your own Steam profile
Playing Lost in Play offline
Pay with crypto
Checkout in USDT, BTC, ETH or LTC — no card needed.
Get the login
We deliver the account that owns the game, automatically, in minutes.
Play offline
Sign in, switch Steam to Offline Mode with our guide, and enjoy the full game.
Lost in Play — questions
Can you play Lost in Play offline?
Yes. You log into the offline account, switch Steam to Offline Mode, and play the full single-player Lost in Play campaign without an internet connection. The game has no online features, so nothing is lost by playing offline.
How much is Lost in Play on bonege?
It is $9.99 as a one-time payment, compared to the full Steam price of about $19.99 — a saving of around 50%.
How fast is delivery?
Delivery is instant and automated. As soon as your crypto payment is confirmed, the account login is sent to you so you can sign in and start playing right away.
How do I pay?
Payment is crypto only — USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH, or LTC. There is no card option, no billing address, and no region restriction on payment.
What's the difference vs a Steam key?
A Steam key is a code you redeem to own the game on your own account, usually at full price. This is a shared offline account that already owns Lost in Play — it costs $9.99, has no region lock, and you play in Offline Mode instead of owning the game on your profile.
Is it safe?
Yes, when used as intended: log in, play in Offline Mode, and don't change the account credentials. Lost in Play is single-player with no anti-cheat, and every purchase includes a free replacement if access ever stops.



