Close Menu
Best in TechnologyBest in Technology
  • News
  • Phones
  • Laptops
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • AI
  • Tips
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Global
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On
Nintendo takes the U.S. government to court over tariffs

Nintendo takes the U.S. government to court over tariffs

8 March 2026
Apple explains how MacBook Neo is its most recycled material product ever

Apple explains how MacBook Neo is its most recycled material product ever

8 March 2026
TCL’s new 4K OLED monitor is astonishingly sleek and 240Hz fast

TCL’s new 4K OLED monitor is astonishingly sleek and 240Hz fast

8 March 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Just In
  • Nintendo takes the U.S. government to court over tariffs
  • Apple explains how MacBook Neo is its most recycled material product ever
  • TCL’s new 4K OLED monitor is astonishingly sleek and 240Hz fast
  • HUAWEI Watch GT Runner 2 is the “it” Smartwatch for Marathoners
  • Terminator-inspired liquid metal tech promises better eyes for robots and cars
  • Phone-based system promises better avatar movement without expensive VR gear
  • A $1,000 Xbox might actually make sense, if Project Helix gets it right
  • AI chatbots that are fit only for adults are still appearing in kids toys
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
Best in TechnologyBest in Technology
  • News
  • Phones
  • Laptops
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • AI
  • Tips
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Global
    • Press Release
Subscribe
Best in TechnologyBest in Technology
Home » Don’t ask questions! Just play this wild and weird nun game
News

Don’t ask questions! Just play this wild and weird nun game

News RoomBy News Room5 May 20244 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
Don’t ask questions! Just play this wild and weird nun game
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Usually, when I recommend a game, I try to give as comprehensive an overview of it as I can. I know that it’s hard to get players to commit time and money to something sight unseen. But with Indika, I’m tempted to say nothing at all. It’s something you should experience for yourself. If that’s enough to intrigue you, you can stop reading here and head on over to Steam.

I am merciful, though, so here’s an explanation for those who aren’t so keen on spending $25 with no context. Launched on PC earlier this week, Indika is a new game by developer Odd Meter. It’s a 19th-century narrative adventure game that follows a lowly nun trying to fit in at a monastery. She’s tasked with delivering a letter across a cold Russian wasteland along with a male companion.

Oh, and the Devil is riding with her too.

As you can probably guess already, Indika grapples with some complex questions about religion. Throughout the sleek story, the titular nun engages in theological debates with her companions while navigating treacherous, and sometimes surreal, landscapes. In one sequence, the Devil tries to get her to abandon her quest. She refuses, arguing that it would be sinful not to deliver a letter. When she’s asked to quantify just how sinful that is, the Devil chips at her logic, asking how many letters a postman would have to lose to be as sinful as a murderer. By the end of it, you’ll wish you could strangle the little twerp.

Debates like that make for a thoughtful story about the struggle to pin down logic in religions built around the unexplainable. Indika gets at that idea even more in its downright antagonistic gameplay. In the story’s first major sequence, a nun tells Indika to fill up a bucket by trudging over water from a nearby well. Its a grueling sequence. She slowly walks back and forth, filling and emptying buckets for what feels like 20 minutes. All the while, the Devil questions why she has to do such menial labor — especially when there’s a much faster way of filling the bucket that she’s not allowed to use. It’s a maddening sequence that ends in the ultimate anticlimax and a total downer for any players holding on to faith that the arduous sequence will pay off.

Indika‘s most fiercely comedic idea comes in the form of its “levelup system.” Throughout the adventure, Indika can get points by finding collectibles or lighting candles. Get enough and she’ll level up, allowing her to unlock a new node on the skill tree. Those skills are are nonsense upgrades like “Grief 4” that give her more points or oddly specific point multipliers. Tool tips during loading screens assure players that the system is entirely meaningless, but that likely won’t stop players from trying to max out her skills.

Moments like that provide sharp religious satire, even if the game can wallow in cynicism at times. Much of the story hovers around Indika’s repressed sexuality, a fairly tired trope in dark stories about nuns that doesn’t add much here. Even as an lapsed Catholic-turned-atheist myself, there are some eye-rolling scenes that threaten to stray too far into edgy territory.

Though even with that critique, I wouldn’t classify Indika as an atheistic text. If anything, it does a fantastic job at visualizing the power of prayer (which plays a role in some excellent, space-bending puzzle sequences) and creating a Devil that feels truer to the one in the Bible than the way the demon is portrayed in most media. But beyond that, Indika touches on something even more core to the subject it’s critiquing. Curiosity and questioning are an important piece of Christian faith. Believers are meant to ask tough questions that challenge and strengthen their beliefs. Even with its pitch black humor, Indika puts that process into action to craft a compelling crisis of faith for its troubled hero.

It doesn’t answer any question it poses — nor should it. That’s for players to take up with their God.

Indika is out now on PC. Based on our testing, it is compatible with Steam Deck too.

Editors’ Recommendations











Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleIf you have to watch one Star Wars movie this May the 4th, stream this one
Next Article NYT Strands: answers for Sunday, May 5

Related Articles

Nintendo takes the U.S. government to court over tariffs
News

Nintendo takes the U.S. government to court over tariffs

8 March 2026
Apple explains how MacBook Neo is its most recycled material product ever
News

Apple explains how MacBook Neo is its most recycled material product ever

8 March 2026
TCL’s new 4K OLED monitor is astonishingly sleek and 240Hz fast
News

TCL’s new 4K OLED monitor is astonishingly sleek and 240Hz fast

8 March 2026
HUAWEI Watch GT Runner 2 is the “it” Smartwatch for Marathoners
News

HUAWEI Watch GT Runner 2 is the “it” Smartwatch for Marathoners

8 March 2026
Terminator-inspired liquid metal tech promises better eyes for robots and cars
News

Terminator-inspired liquid metal tech promises better eyes for robots and cars

8 March 2026
Phone-based system promises better avatar movement without expensive VR gear
News

Phone-based system promises better avatar movement without expensive VR gear

8 March 2026
Demo
Top Articles
5 laptops to buy instead of the M4 MacBook Pro

5 laptops to buy instead of the M4 MacBook Pro

17 November 2024126 Views
ChatGPT o1 vs. o1-mini vs. 4o: Which should you use?

ChatGPT o1 vs. o1-mini vs. 4o: Which should you use?

15 December 2024111 Views
Costco partners with Electric Era to bring back EV charging in the U.S.

Costco partners with Electric Era to bring back EV charging in the U.S.

28 October 202499 Views

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News
Phone-based system promises better avatar movement without expensive VR gear News

Phone-based system promises better avatar movement without expensive VR gear

News Room8 March 2026
A ,000 Xbox might actually make sense, if Project Helix gets it right News

A $1,000 Xbox might actually make sense, if Project Helix gets it right

News Room8 March 2026
AI chatbots that are fit only for adults are still appearing in kids toys News

AI chatbots that are fit only for adults are still appearing in kids toys

News Room8 March 2026
Most Popular
The Spectacular Burnout of a Solar Panel Salesman

The Spectacular Burnout of a Solar Panel Salesman

13 January 2025137 Views
5 laptops to buy instead of the M4 MacBook Pro

5 laptops to buy instead of the M4 MacBook Pro

17 November 2024126 Views
ChatGPT o1 vs. o1-mini vs. 4o: Which should you use?

ChatGPT o1 vs. o1-mini vs. 4o: Which should you use?

15 December 2024111 Views
Our Picks
HUAWEI Watch GT Runner 2 is the “it” Smartwatch for Marathoners

HUAWEI Watch GT Runner 2 is the “it” Smartwatch for Marathoners

8 March 2026
Terminator-inspired liquid metal tech promises better eyes for robots and cars

Terminator-inspired liquid metal tech promises better eyes for robots and cars

8 March 2026
Phone-based system promises better avatar movement without expensive VR gear

Phone-based system promises better avatar movement without expensive VR gear

8 March 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
© 2026 Best in Technology. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.