Lostbetsgames140725earthandfirewithbell -
"lost bets games"
It looks like you’re referencing a very specific string — possibly a filename, a game log, or an archive code — related to involving a date (140725 → likely July 25, 2014) and an Earth & Fire challenge with someone named Bell .
Kael thrashed, panic flaring in his eyes. He unleashed a wave of heat, trying to melt the stone, but Bell was faster. She raised a hand, bringing a heavy slab of rock hovering in the air above him—a classic threat position. lostbetsgames140725earthandfirewithbell
As is standard for Lost Bets Games productions from this era: "lost bets games" It looks like you’re referencing
earthandfirewithbell
: This likely describes the specific assets or the theme of the file—potentially a sound effect, a level design, or a visual element involving fire, earth, and a bell chime. A failed Kickstarter – The team may have
140725:
A timestamp. July 25, 2014. This marks the specific "snapshot" of the build, suggesting that what we are looking at is a specific iteration of a larger, evolving project.
- A failed Kickstarter – The team may have pulled the game after low funding.
- A deliberate vanishing act – The phrase “Lost Bets” might have been literal: the creators bet the game’s existence on an unreachable condition.
- Corruption – The sole developer’s hard drive failed on July 25, 2014 (the very date in the title).
- Internet Archive (archive.org) – Use the
identifier:field. - Reddit – Subreddits like
r/lostmedia,r/obscuregaming,r/forfeits. - Twitch VOD trackers (e.g., TwitchLeak, Grabyourstream).
- Discord servers dedicated to "bet gaming" or "punishment runs."