Inscryption
Linux Format|Summer 2022
We're not trapped in here with The Management, they're trapped in here with Jody Macgregor. And that's just the way we like it.
Jody Macgregor
Inscryption

SPECS

Minimum OS: Ubuntu 18.04

CPU: Intel Core i5 760, AMD Athlon II X4 645

Memory: 4GB

HDD: 3GB

GPU: GeForceGTX 550 Ti, 1GB Vram, Radeon HD 6850 1GB Vram

Recommended

CPU: Intel Core i5 3470, AMD FX 4350

Memory: 8GB

GPU: GeForce GTX 1050 2GB Vram, Radeon RX 460 4GB Vram

Inscryption turns board game night into a nightmare, trapping you in a spooky cabin where you’re forced to play a deck builder. Its villain is a shadowy figure who patiently waits at the table for the game to start. Though you have to play, under the pain of death, you can also get up and stretch your legs. There are shelves of trinkets on the walls, a skull, a safe, a cuckoo clock. They’re puzzles to solve as part of the larger puzzle: How do you get out of this cabin?

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