From the creator of Pony Island and The Hex comes the latest mind melting, self-destructing love letter to video games. Inscryption is an inky black card-based odyssey that blends the deckbuilding roguelike, escape-room style puzzles, and psychological horror into a blood-laced smoothie. Darker still are the secrets inscrybed upon the cards... In Inscryption you will... - Acquire a deck of woodland creature cards by draft, surgery, and self mutilation - Unlock the secrets lurking behind the walls of Leshy's cabin - Embark on an unexpected and deeply disturbing odyssey
Amazing and Original
This is the most original game I've seen in a very long time. I saw one review claiming to have spent 4,000 hours in the game. I thought it was a stretch, but after playing the game, I can see why.
Incredible
Inscryption is the best game I have played in a LONG time, and I am so glad they made a version for Mac. I can't stop playing. I hope to see more from these developers in the future and maybe even some expansion on the world of Inscryption itself.
Great Game
Love the artstyle.
Mediocre at Best
The game started fun, but I quickly lost excitement. Heavily repititious, even though the card and puzzle dynamics were decently varied and unique. I was really hoping to love it more, but sadly I did not. 3 stars for some inventive plot cration and game construction. Unfortunatley long-term playability is just not what this game is able to produce -- at least for me. The developers are clearly talented. I'll be excitedly anticipating their next effort....
5-star game, needs controller support
First off, this game is amazing. I played the whole thing on a PS5 with a controller and it was great. SO great, in fact, that I decided to get the Mac version through the App Store. I have a few other games that I own on Mac and/or Apple TV or play through Apple Arcade that have controller support, so I didn't even think to check before buying this. Unfortunately... playing on a trackpad on my macbook is not ideal, especially when I'm trying to use this game with a projector to give a fun demonstration to my English club for an ESL school. The kids still had fun with the concept, but gosh it would have been a lot easier if I could have simply passed a controller around. For that reason... The game itself is 5 stars in my book, and I'll definitely bump up my review here if they add controller support in the future, because that's the only thing missing from this version in my opinion.
Thought this would be fun--was I mistaken
Worst tutorial. The anticipated fun was soon lost when I soon realized the tutorial spent more time trying to impress me with its self than showing me how the game functions, and how much fun I would soon experience. Looking for fun or refund, whichever is easiest for you to provide
Awesome
Inscryption deserves 10 stars.
Bug fixes and general stability changes.
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