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Interesting, I watched a little bit of it and it was the weirdness that got me but in the long run it wasn't really as weird as I thought. It does have a lot to say in beliefs, faith and in a way finding your place.

It has a lot of mechanics that you wouldn't think would fit because they don't, but that's also a bit of the point of the whole thing.

Gameplay is mostly walking and puzzle oriented, fairly simple but I also found that if you miss the obvious there's really no hints to guide you to the right path.

It took about 4 hours for me to finish so it wasn't particularly long but it has it's story and it feels finished.

Ending is a little dark but overall it was an interesting story.

Well what is there to say. A game that's very subtle in what it's trying to say. A lot is left up to interpretation. You might leave with more questions than answers.

The fabric simulation I've ever seen. Indikas head piece flows so realistically.
Her idle animation is also brimming with character but stays grounded enough to be believable. Slightly hunched over and biting her nails after fidgeting. It's absolutely great.

I do think the pacing is a bit off at times and I couldn't tell if the audio was supposed to sound blown out for certain sections or not. But it's very cool game definitely worth a second playthrough

Indika is a narrative adventure that follows the story of a young 19th century Russian nun, exploring themes of faith and morality. With a rich narrative and surreal background, the game excels despite some compromises in gameplay, offering a thoughtful and memorable experience.