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Inkulinati to Early Access and Preview
HAMBURG, Germany, (January 31, in the year of our Lord 2023)—
Developer Yaza Games and Publisher Daedalic Entertainment just
launched their absurdly charming medieval strategy game, Inkulinati,
to PC Early Access and Xbox Game Preview. Players keen to master the
Living Ink can grab the turn-based tactics title today on Xbox One
and Series X|S via Xbox Game Preview and Game Pass, or on PC and Mac
via Steam Early Access, GOG Early Access, and the Microsoft Store
(for PC only). Inkulinati will arrive on Nintendo Switch with the
full release of the game.
Inkulinati is an ink-based strategy game ripped straight from the
pages of medieval manuscripts, where a rabbit’s bum can be deadlier
than a dog's sword. Assume the role of a mighty Inkulinati wielding
the power of Living Ink to command comical, but deadly, combatants:
donkeys playing trumpets with their bottoms, bishop cats vanquishing
heretics with prayers, sluggish but lethal snails that eat units
alive, and many more bizarre critters to add to your bestiary. Each
stylishly inked creature plays a strategic combat role, while
legendary medieval characters such as Dante and Hildegard can turn
the tide of battle.
Inkulinati’s Early Access launch includes a polished game
experience, two game modes, and plentiful content to explore. In the
solo campaign, players will fight famous Inkulinati masters in their
journey across the land, and tame fearsome beasts as they build
their ultimate army. In a revival of the classic hot-seat game mode,
players can also challenge other Inkulinati in local PvP battles.
Yaza Games confirmed plans to update the game with additional
Beasts, Inkulinati Masters, and Battlefields during early access;
online multiplayer mode is also in the works.
No word on a physical copy version of this
product on this system(s)
in the US at this time.
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