If A24 Made a Video Game, It Would Look a Lot Like Indika
Briefly

Indika, the game, is filled with odd details while exploring the rejection of mystical beliefs. The protagonist navigates bizarre scenarios and clashes with religious dogma in a painterly yet realistic version of 1800s Russia.
The game presents a wretchedly fun experience as players witness Indika's mind being challenged by intrusive thoughts and visions, including encounters with phantasms and devil-like figures. It blends acerbic voice-overs reflecting internal struggles with surreal moments that disrupt traditional gameplay.
Indika offers a slow, reflective gameplay experience akin to walking simulators, emphasizing narrative exploration over action. The protagonist's movements are deliberate, lacking superheroic agility, and her interactions with the world unfold in a methodical, almost meditative manner.
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