Inscryption
Adventure
Indie
Strategy
Single-player
Steam Achievements
Steam Trading Cards
Steam Cloud
Family Sharing

Inscryption is an inky black card-based odyssey that blends the deckbuilding roguelike, escape-room style puzzles, and psychological horror into a blood-laced smoothie. Darker still are the secrets inscrybed upon the cards...

Developers: Daniel Mullins Games
Publishers: Devolver Digital
Release Date: Oct 19, 2021
Price (USD): $19.99
Current Players: 706

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Overwhelmingly Positive(97%)
immersive atmosphere
engaging storyline
innovative mechanics
replayability
surprises
meta-narrative
visual changes
less enjoyable acts
difficulty spikes
style changes
RNG issues
The general sentiment is highly positive, with players praising the innovative card mechanics, engaging storyline, and the game's immersive atmosphere. Some criticism exists towards the visual style changes and less compelling later acts. Overall, the game is celebrated as a unique experience that stands out in the indie gaming scene.

Positive Points

  • The game's atmosphere and art style are praised for being immersive and enhancing the storytelling.
  • Players appreciate the innovative blend of card game mechanics with escape room puzzles.
  • The storyline is regarded as engaging and full of unexpected twists.
  • The game is described as infinitely replayable with the 'Kaycee's Mod' offering additional challenges.
  • Players enjoyed the surprise elements and the feeling of discovery throughout the game.
  • Negative Points

  • Many players found Acts II and III less enjoyable compared to Act I, feeling they detracted from the overall experience.
  • Some players mentioned a steep learning curve and difficulty spikes that could be frustrating.
  • The visual and style changes between acts were not well-received by all, with some finding them jarring.
  • A few reviews pointed out issues with the balance and RNG of certain card mechanics.
  • Mixed Points

  • The meta-narrative and the game's twists are seen as both a highlight and a potential drawback depending on player preferences.
  • The game's difficulty and strategic depth were both praised and critiqued, as some enjoyed the challenge while others found it too arbitrary.
  • Common Themes

  • Many players recommend experiencing the game blind to fully enjoy its surprises.
  • The story and lore are seen as a strong point, with many finding it deeply intriguing.
  • There is widespread appreciation for the innovative approach to gaming genres, blending card games with narrative-driven elements.
  • The first act is often highlighted as the strongest segment.
  • Updated 12/10/2025, 12:01:06 AM UTC