The nun simulation game, INDIKA, now has a physical edition out there to offer more to the story of INDIKA
A nice little way to end the year out there, if you have been waiting for a physical version of INDIKA to land out there for the Switch. That offering is now out there so even more can see what Odd Meter and 11 Bit Studios brought to us all just a short while ago. The game is still out there in all forms for the PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, but now the Switch gamers can have their shot. Even if the premise of INDIKA does sound a little bit out there for many. In this age of gaming, though, it does also weirdly fit right in. Let’s dig into that for those who need to have a good reason to grab this one in a physical form, or just in general, if they have not as of yet.
To catch everyone up on INDIKA, this is the weird nun simulation game that dropped a bit ago, but houses so much more than that. It is a story-driven title at its core, as we head into an alternate Russia near the end of the 19th century. The story plays out, and our titular character, Indika, goes about the world, tending to duties, and then dealing with how the world has been changing. All while giving us various gameplay elements and styles to play through the events and bits of story. Some walking simulation, some survival horror, some driving, some platforming, and so many more things are placed into the game to keep us engaged as the rest plays out. You can have a look at it a little bit further down the page to see if it will truly hit those gaming buttons for you to have the physical version that is out there now.
INDIKA — Switch Launch Trailer
Play a third-person, story-driven game set in an alternative Russia at the turn of the XIX century, where religious visions clash with harsh reality. INDIKA tells the story of a young nun who sets off on a journey of self-discovery with the most unusual companion by her side, the devil himself.
Features:
- Play a TPP adventure game that combines an imaginative story with a dark sense of humor
- Join a young nun, Indika, on her journey of self-discovery
- Meet the devil himself as Indika’s unlikely travel companion
- Explore the hidden depths of Indika’s soul while tackling unique puzzle elements
- Travel through surreal landscapes of Russia seen in a distorted mirror
- Uncover Indika’s troubled past in the form of 2D pixel art mini-games
Have you played through INDIKA already? Did you have to wait for the physical version of the game to drop before you could play it? Is there a good reason that it has been staggered so much over the year to get on all of the platforms and in various ways? Would any of this truly build into another title in the same timeline as the original release? Let’s discuss all of this in the comment section. I’m fairly certain this will be the end of INDIKA updates for now, but if there are more, we’ll add them to the site. Just keep your eyes open and watch all of our social channels so you don’t miss out on a single tidbit or addition to it all.
