This weird indie turns questioning your faith into a weirdly wonderful playable experience
Indie Spotlight | Indika is a joyously creative and unusual exploration of some pretty deep themes
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The ‘wait,what?’ count is high in Indika. It’s bizarre in the best way; flinging genres flips, surrealism and fourth wall breaks around without a care in the world as it dismantles organized religion and questions faith as a whole…. wait, comeback. You don’t have to worry about the themes, or the fact that the main hero is an almost certainly schizophrenic early 19th-century Russian nun. What’s important is that this is …