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Indika Review - Nun More Strange | TechRaptor

TechRaptor writes, "In our Indika review, we look at a game that features a nun who rides a steampunk bicycle and talks to the Devil about cosmological dualism."

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Indika Review | PC | NoobFeed

NoobFeed editor Mariella Deadman writes - Indika is a fantastic experience. It is, ultimately, a walking sim, however there is a great deal you can do to interact with the world around you. The story is a lot of fun, and the personal story poking through is a very interesting one.

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Indika Review - Duuro

Duuro says: "While the story and themes may not offer surprises for those knowledgeable about religion and philosophy, Indika's engaging presentation and bold ambitions make for a thought-provoking experience. Its creativity and vision craft an unforgettable psychological journey through faith that will stick with you for quite a while. By tackling complex issues and questioning belief systems, Odd Meter crafted one of the most unique and creative indie titles I've played. I know it's not for everyone, but it was for me, and I highly recommend this game."

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Review - INDIKA (PC) | WayTooManyGames

WTMG's Heidi Hawes: "INDIKA might have been hit and miss with some of its gameplay elements and had some pacing issues, but one thing is certain: it’s definitely a game that swung for the fences and took a lot of risks. It’s weird and bizarre in all the best ways. It’s a game that hooks you right from the start and will hold your attention until the credits roll. I can’t say it’s a happy experience, but it’s one with a very clear vision and strong message, controversial as it might be. INDIKA is one of those rare games that takes you completely by surprise and sticks with you long after you’ve finished it."

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