Odd Meter and 11 bit studios just released INDIKA on PC, with a console release on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S coming later this month.
Indika is a very surreal adventure set in an alternate version of early 20th-century Russia. You play as Indika, a nun that sets out on a weird and spiritual journey. Indika is "the tale of a strong woman on a vital mission, uncovering her life's true purpose. But beneath this surface, the easily observable outer layer, lies the soul, its inner depths waiting to be explored."
Odd Meter and 11 bit studios says that a portion of the revenue generated from Indika will be donated to aid children affected by the war in Ukraine. India is normally $24.99 but has a 10% discount for this launch. It is currently available on Steam, GOG, and Epic Games Store right now.
Blending gameplay elements from adventure TPP games—including perplexing environmental puzzles, and even a glimpse of platforming—INDIKA offers much more than meets the eye. Its aesthetics, design, and gameplay are influenced heavily by this genre mix, however, its true essence lies in delivering cinematic storytelling reminiscent of the arthouse works of Yorgos Lanthimos, Ari Aster, and Darren Aronofsky. INDIKA focuses on its core purpose by touching on philosophical beliefs and aiming to provoke reflection on delicate themes.