Inscryption's second act is immediately more open than Act 1. From the jump, you can decide between four different starter decks. Then, you get to decide which Scrybe you want to take on first. We ...
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Welcome back to The Backlog! For February, we are diving into strategy games. This week we will be looking at the mysterious roguelike deck-building game of “Inscryption.” Published by Devolver ...
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Inscryption is filled with strange little puzzles for you to figure out, some of which are the purposes of of the cards themselves. Inscryption is the kind of game that’s just packed with puzzles.
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Inscryption has lots of secrets lurking beneath the surface, and players learn pretty early on that something is amiss with the card game they are playing and the opponent who is testing them. But if ...