Estrategia
Inga Chronicle
Is a deckbuilding roguelike deeply rooted in authentic Japanese history, spanning from the Asuka period to the Bakumatsu era. Each card represents real historical figures, policies, or events, with combos reflecting genuine cause-and-effect chains that shaped Japan’s past. Unlike superficial thematic games, its content is drawn directly from Japan’s national high school curriculum—material also tested in university entrance exams. Players build decks based on historical causality, unlocking powerful sequences like the **Land Reform Chain** (Taika Reform → Handen-Shuju Law → Konden Einen Shizai Law → Rise of Shoen Estates) or **Oda Nobunaga’s March to Power** (Battle of Okehazama → Battle of Nagashino → Incident at Honno-ji). The deeper your knowledge, the stronger your strategy. With over 200 cards, 100+ causal combos, and a roguelike structure featuring branching maps, shops, and permadeath across seven eras, learning happens organically through.