
Inkulinati - Supporter Pack
A cosmetic-and-extras DLC for a genuinely solid medieval turn-based tactics game - worthwhile only if you already love the base game and want to tip the devs.
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About Inkulinati - Supporter Pack
I'll be straight with you: shooter guy reviewing a medieval manuscript tactics DLC is not the most natural pairing, but the Inkulinati Supporter Pack landed in my queue and I've spent enough time with the base game to give you an honest read. This is not a content expansion. It does not add levels, units, or new rules to the battlefield. What you get here is a gratitude bundle for players who genuinely want to put a little extra money in Yaza Games' pocket after enjoying what they built. The pack itself breaks down into a skin for the Tiny Inkulinati character, an additional colour option for the character creator, the original soundtrack, printable colouring sheets, a wallpaper selection, and a digital artbook covering the medieval manuscript references and visual development behind the game. None of that changes the moment-to-moment experience of drawing beasts onto a parchment battlefield, managing ink as your core resource, or timing your scribe's hand-powers to push enemies off ledges. The gameplay stays exactly as it was, for better or worse. And the base game does have things worth supporting. The turn-based combat runs on a resource economy built around ink, unit summon costs, and a clever boredom mechanic that taxes you for repeatedly fielding the same creatures, forcing actual roster variety. The local multiplayer duel mode is where the whole thing clicks hardest, as the reviewer community consistently flagged that playing against a human opponent who has learned the push-and-pull tricks is a genuinely different (and better) experience than grinding Journey Mode. The roguelite Journey Mode itself is competent but gets repetitive after several runs, and the tutorial is famously long-winded rather than integrated into the campaign. The lack of online multiplayer is the standing complaint that still hasn't gone away. So who should add this to their cart? If you have already cleared several Journey Mode runs, you have beaten historical figures like Dante in his fire-immune devil army configuration, and you appreciated the small-studio craftsmanship that went into every hand-drawn animation frame, then this pack is a clean and low-friction way to say thanks. The soundtrack alone holds up as medieval-inspired ambient background music. The artbook is genuinely interesting if you care about manuscript marginalia as a design source. If you are still on the fence about the base game, skip straight to that decision first - this pack changes nothing about whether Inkulinati is for you. Fred, Scout Team
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Minimum
- Additional Notes
- PDF reader required to access Art Book
Recommended
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- PDF reader required to access Art Book
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Game Info
- Developer
- Yaza Games
- Publisher
- Daedalic Entertainment
- Release Date
- Jan 31, 2023
