INDIKA coming to Switch this fall

INDIKA

Developer Odd Meter and publisher 11 bit studios have announced INDIKA is coming to Nintendo Switch.

Fans of boxed gaming can secure their copy now via Silver Lining Direct or their local retail store, and the game will be digitally on the eShop too. Pre-orders are available now.

Here’s some more info and a less-than-descriptive trailer below:

Set in an alternative Russia at the turn of the 19th century, where religious visions clash with harsh reality, INDIKA follows a young nun embarking on a journey of self-discovery,  accompanied by the most unexpected companion imaginable: the devil himself. What begins as a simple errand beyond the safety of the monastery walls quickly transforms into a surreal and often darkly comic odyssey, blending themes of faith, authority, comedy, and tragedy in equal measure.

Meet a Not-So-Ordinary Nun

On the surface, Indika appears to be a humble nun trying to adapt to the rigid and monotonous rhythms of monastic life. But behind her quiet demeanour lies an unlikely friendship with the horn-headed tempter himself. This strange bond propels her into a world that feels torn from the pages of Dostoyevsky and Bulgakov, a place where the sacred and the profane intertwine, and where every step reveals new layers of mystery.

Enjoy an Indie Game Where Anything Goes

INDIKA isn’t afraid to challenge conventions, both in storytelling and in the wider gaming landscape. Developed by Odd Meter, a small, independent team formerly based in Moscow and now operating from Kazakhstan, the game combines richly atmospheric exploration, dark humour, and inventive puzzle-solving across surreal landscapes rendered in a unique visual style.

Key Features

  • Third-person adventure with an imaginative, darkly comic story
  • A young nun’s journey of self-discovery in a surreal reimagining of 19th-century Russia
  • The devil himself as an unlikely travel companion
  • Unique puzzle elements woven into the narrative
  • Surreal landscapes and atmospheric world-building
  • 2D pixel-art mini-games revealing Indika’s troubled past
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