Inga Chronicle
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Game Description
The combos that win are the ones that actually happened.
Inga Chronicle is a deckbuilding roguelike built on authentic Japanese history — from the Asuka period to the Bakumatsu era. Every card represents a real historical figure, policy, or event. Every combo is a real cause-and-effect chain that shaped Japan.
This isn't a game with a Japanese coat of paint. Its content is derived from Japan's national high school curriculum — the same material tested in university entrance exams. The stronger your grasp of historical causality, the stronger your deck becomes.
Example: Land Reform Chain
"Taika Reform" → "Handen-Shuju Law" → "Konden Einen Shizai Law" → "Rise of Shoen Estates"

Causal Combos — History IS the Meta
Play cards in historically accurate sequences or relationships to trigger powerful [Causal Combos].
The deeper your understanding of historical context and causality, the stronger your deck becomes.
Oda Nobunaga's March to Power:
"Battle of Okehazama" → "Battle of Nagashino" → "Incident at Honno-ji"
Hideyoshi's Centralization:
"Sword Hunt" → "Land Survey (Taiko Kenchi)" → "Kokudaka System"
Sonnō Jōi Ideology:
"Rangaku (Dutch Studies)" → "Kokugaku (National Learning)" → "Mitogaku"
The more you know, the more advantage you gain. The more you play, the more you learn.
Key Features
200+ cards — real historical terms, figures, events, and policies
100+ Causal Combos — historically accurate card chains that reward knowledge
Roguelike structure — branching maps, shops, events, and permadeath across 7 eras
Multiple heroes — Oda Nobunaga, Murasaki Shikibu, and more, each with unique starting decks
Exam-grade accuracy — content mapped to Japan's actual history curriculum
Learn by playing — understand cause-and-effect, not memorize facts
Who is this for?
Deckbuilding roguelike fans looking for something genuinely different
History enthusiasts who want depth, not window dressing
Anyone curious about Japanese history beyond samurai and ninja stereotypes
Players who want their gaming time to leave them a little smarter
Before you know it, you'll be knowledgeable. So go ahead — play.