Insidia puts to the test your strategy skills as you face off with your opponents in intense online PvP matches to dominate and counter their moves within the game map. Each INSIDIA player fights to secure critical objects in order to destroy the enemy’s defenses and gain outright victory. A colorful roster of wild characters including fierce punks, mutated wizards and steampunk knights forms the core of a player’s fully customizable hand-picked team of champions, each with their own unique set of abilities and skills.
Champions are represented by three different abilities, Passive, Active and Ultimate. Passive abilities allow player characters to act automatically to events and scenarios in the ensuing battle. Active abilities allow the champions signature ability to be used every time a champion is activated. Ultimate abilities require an energy cost to be paid in order to be utilized, energy is a resource in Insidia that is passively generated each turn.
Bad Seed's free-to-play post-apocalyptic turn-based PC game Insidia is now available on Steam Early Access.
“We are delighted to launch the Open Beta of Insidia”, said Gianpaolo Greco, Producer of Bad Seed. “Now all competitive turn-based strategy fans can join the post-apocalyptic mayhem and refine their strategies while the game is still in development”.
Carefully thought-out moves and a well-chosen team with the right abilities is essential to become victorious. Different strategies must be brought into play in Tactical Mode, where opponents plan their strategies simultaneously in a timed match, and Resolution Mode, where they execute strategies one after another, reacting to the opponent's moves.
Insidia will ultimately provide players with 12 different champions to choose from and aims to launch with 36 different skins, multiple maps, and now offers the initial 6 champions for its Open Beta launch with new characters unlocking every month.
Insidia is setting its sights on eSports later in the year andwill be the first indie game to come to FACEIT’s eSports platform after full release in late 2017.
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