Indika is a new narrative adventure game from Odd Meter that follows a lowly nun trying to fit in at a monastery. She’s tasked with delivering a letter across a cold Russian wasteland along with a male companion and the Devil. Throughout her journey, she grapples with complex questions about religion, logic, and the power of prayer.
The game’s unique gameplay and antagonistic design choices have sparked controversy and debate. The grueling bucket-filling sequence and seemingly meaningless level-up system serve as satirical critiques of religious rituals and dogma. However, Indika also explores more fundamental aspects of faith, encouraging players to question and challenge their beliefs.
Despite its potential to wallow in cynicism, Indika ultimately presents a compelling crisis of faith for its troubled protagonist. It doesn’t answer any question it poses, leaving that for players to take up with their own beliefs.