XIII - Lost Identity
A point-and-click puzzle game that asks you to recover stolen paintings and solve historical mysteries across global locations.
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For patient players who want low-stress mystery puzzle solving without combat or time limits.
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About XIII - Lost Identity
I approached XIII - Lost Identity expecting a straightforward casual puzzle romp, and that's mostly what I got. You're hunting down stolen artworks, moving between locations, collecting clues and solving inventory-based puzzles to progress. The historical mystery angle is light but charming - each destination has a thin narrative hook tying the heist to real cultural artifacts. Puzzles are inventory-gating and object-hunting rather than brain-melters, which keeps the pace moving even if the challenge never spikes. The core loop works if you're content with low-stakes detective play. There's no combat, no time pressure, just quiet problem-solving and backtracking. Don't expect puzzle design that makes you think sideways - most solutions are logical once you've found the right items. It's comfort food for players who just want to click around, collect stuff, and feel like they're solving crimes. Nothing broken, nothing exceptional.

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- Developer
- Microids
- Publisher
- Microids/Anuman Interactive
- Release Date
- Nov 18, 2011
