No great lobby should be forgotten.
Before social media, before Discord, before friend lists that followed you from game to game — you knew people only by their gamertag. A username. A screen name. Someone you played with every night for years, and then one day they were just gone.
LostLobby exists for that feeling. The one where you still remember their name years later. Where you wonder whatever happened to the person who carried your team, ran your guild, sat across from you at the game table every Friday night.
This is a simple site. It is not a social network. It is not trying to be Discord or Facebook or anything else. It is a directory and a reconnection board — built for gamers of every kind, from every era.
Video games, arcades, tabletop RPGs, board games, trading cards, wargaming, chess clubs — if you bonded over a game and lost those people to time, LostLobby is where you look.
How it works
Built honestly
LostLobby is an independent project. It is small, it is early, and it is real. No corporate backing. No ads. No selling your data. Just a simple tool built around a feeling that millions of people share.
If it helps you find someone — that is everything.