Inscryption has been ported to Playstation 4 & 5. You should play it.

Daniel Mullins’ Inscryption is the 2021 card game escape room hybrid that set the internet on fire recently. Now, it’s available to play on your Playstation.

With satisfying card-based gameplay and mechanics, a rich and engaging atmosphere, and a story that’s sure to wrack your brain, this deck building game is not something that happens often. And now that it’s on the PlayStation, there’s no excuse for you NOT to play it!

Coupled with a phenomenal score, this game is truly something to be remembered. Go play it! In case you were wondering, here’s how you play – The game itself is broken into three acts, where the nature of this deck-building game changes, but the fundamental rules of how the card game is played remains the same. The card game is played on a 3×4 grid which is later expanded to a 3×5 grid during the third act; the player plays their cards into the bottom row, while their opponent plays cards ahead of time into the top row, and then are automatically moved into play into the middle row on the next turn. Each card has an attack and health value. On either the player’s or opponent’s turn, after their cards are played, each of their cards attacks their opponent’s card in the same column, dealing their attack value to that card’s health, and if that reduces the health to zero or less, that card is removed. If the attacking card is unopposed, then the card attacks the opponent directly with that much damage. Damage is tracked on a weighing scale using teeth for each damage taken by that player. The goal is to tip the opponent’s side of the scale by a difference of five teeth before they can do the same to the player’s side. In addition to attack value, each card has various sigils representing special abilities such as the ability to fly past a blocker or to

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