Invidia 422AC is the first game with all religions and the first puzzle-city builder hybrid. Set in 422 with you as the main hero playing a King of a rising settlement, you are free to change the future of the world. Puzzle board and cubes simulate the building of your own city, while you take care of the economics, trade and important decisions. While the game features economy, banking, trading and “choose your own adventure” style quests, it is also filled with knowledge, facts and conspiracies from the real world. Few will be the lucky ones to beat the game, for they will be presented with the golden cubes - bits of knowledge from the author himself. And if you are unlucky enough to get assassinated by stonemasons or beaten up by demons you can always... play again. We've got the spear of
destiny, the holy grail, the seal of Solomon and lots and lots of Templars, so come on down and join the fun!
Invidia: Reviews, News & Blogs
A big summary of everything happening around Invidia in the last couple of weeks. Reviews on indie game sites, new publishers, new site for menrva games and an encyclopedia of the occult!
Oct 14, 2011 News
Invidia 422AC DEMO + 6 gameplay videos
The official demo got made today including 2 tiers of buildings. Would you like to know more?
Aug 21, 2011 News
About Invidia 422AC - Chapter 2 - How it's made? Pt. 2
About Invidia 422AC - Chapter 2 - How it's made? Pt. 2 A story on how the idea comes into reality, Q&A + a look in TIER3 and TIER4 religious buildings.
Aug 10, 2011 News
About Invidia 422AC - Chapter 2 - How it's made? Pt. 1
About Invidia 422AC - Chapter 2 - How it's made? Pt. 1 A story on how the idea comes into reality + link to the official PDF guide. Can't play the game without the guide!
Aug 9, 2011 News
About Invidia 422AC - Chapter 1 - keynote
Chapter 1 of a series of articles about my game. Would you like to learn more?
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Very cool! Don't fully understand it yet, but I really like the idea and the design looks great so far.
As a sidenote, you probably shouldn't use the phrase "all religions" in the description since you only include a few dozen out of the hundreds of thousands of extant religions... You definitely seem aware of this, but the text is still in the description there.
Anyway, good luck! I'll be keeping an eye out for developments (Mac version?).
Thank you structuralFantasies. Yes, while i use the phrase a lot, there are some religions left out.
I can't really develop for Mac but you can always use an emulator, dual boot or use another PC to play it.
I wish there was a way but at the moment it's the easiest option.
hmmm... i wanna see a demo before i spend my money on this...
I wouldn't say this is my type of game but it looks very well constructed. From watching the video I can see it's had a lot of work put into it. Congratulations on Release!