The new indie game, Lost Wiki: Kozlovka, has captured the attention of players by offering an immersive experience that combines mystery with a unique narrative style. In this proposal, players must solve a historical puzzle through Wikipedia-style entries that recount the life and secrets of a European village from the late 19th century.
Research has never been so terrifying
The game focuses on a journalistic investigation where players fill in gaps in reports using information from a database and other resources. With a price of only €5 on Steam, Lost Wiki: Kozlovka presents itself as an attractive option, especially for those looking for a meaningful narrative experience without spending much.
The game’s narrative revolves around themes of information control and truth manipulation. Through a retro interface and unsettling music, an immersive atmosphere is created that plunges the player into the story. Although the puzzles presented are relatively simple, the appeal lies in the process of investigation and discovery.
As players unravel the story of Kozlovka, they confront the revelation of family secrets and tragic events whose ramifications still affect the present. Through a combination of written clues and enigmatic photos, investigators must connect the dots and form a solid narrative of what has happened in this locality.
Despite the criticism regarding the simplicity of some of its elements, Lost Wiki: Kozlovka stands out for its focus on narrative and the creation of a captivating environment that invites players to reflect on how information can be shaped by those in power. Ultimately, this game not only offers a mystery to solve but also a commentary on the flow of information in our current society.