Inkulinati Version 1.0 Now Available

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Developer Yaza Games and Publisher Daedalic Entertainment have released version 1.0 of Ikulinati for both PC and consoles.

Featuring turn-based, manuscripted combat whimsy, Inkulinati is a turn-based strategy game that has been inspired by medieval art. This title was inspired by eleventh-century scribesm that were left in the margins of olden texts, creating a title where players utilize the Living Ink to bring creatures to life.

Amassing an army, players will pit their stalwart marginalia fighters to partake whimsical battles in single or local multiplayer modes.

The 1.0 version of Inkulinati brings with it 51 playable beasts, 12 Inkulinati Masters that each have their own unique aesthetics, more than 200 battlefields, offline PvP battles, and a single-player campaign that’s always different.

See it for yourself with the 1.0 launch trailer for Inkulinati below:

Inkulinati | Official 1.0 Launch Trailer | OUT NOW on PC, Xbox, Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4|5!

Ikulinati 1.0 is available for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC. To celebrate its launch, Daedalic Entertainment is offering up a 40% discount when purchasing on Steam, GOG, or Epic Games Store for the next two weeks.

Source: Press Release
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