
A $4.49 mystery with a 99.4% positive score should not be this easy to miss
There are plenty of indie puzzle games with clever hooks. Very few land 170 reviews, a 99.4% positive rating, and an estimated 10,000 owners within days of a Mar 20, 2026 release while still feeling like something most players havenβt heard of. Thatβs where Lost Wiki: Kozlovka stands out. Itβs cheap, specific, and weird in the right way: a $4.49 journalist mystery built around digging through a Wikipedia-like database set in a small Eastern European town in the 90s. No combat, no sprawling skill tree, no fake cozy padding. Just you, an old-computer interface, and a growing sense that something is badly wrong in Kozlovka. ...