Inquisitor Simulator Announced for PC and Consoles
Prepare to pass judgment where certainty is rare, evidence is questionable, and the stakes may be spiritually catastrophic. Fulqrum Publishing is proud to announce Inquisitor Simulator, a darkly humorous simulation game, coming to PC and consoles, putting players in charge of an inquisitorial monastery tasked with identifying, containing, and, when in doubt, enthusiastically purging supernatural threats.
In a world where not everything is evil and not everything is human, players must rely on faith, instinct, and occasionally wild guesswork.
Command the Inquisition
Take on the role of an Inquisitor overseeing a remote monastery on the edge of the unknown. Manage monks, restore crumbling halls, and expand forbidden archives while processing a steady stream of suspicious individuals, some cursed, some possessed, and some probably just in the wrong place at the wrong time.
The Inquisitor's manual covers most cases. Confidence covers the rest.
Interrogate, Experiment, Survive
Use a wide array of interrogation techniques, sacred rituals, and creative problem-solving tools to uncover the truth. Whether through careful deduction or persuasive encouragement, you’ll decide who is innocent, who is guilty, and who is about to become extremely cooperative.
Experiment with a deep alchemy system featuring dozens of recipes. Brew helpful remedies, corruptive mixtures, or something you’ll immediately regret but still feel compelled to try again.
Face the Unknown
Five major supernatural threats along with a rotating cast of lesser horrors, stand between you and order. Each requires a different approach, though “apply fire” remains a popular fallback.
Misjudgment is always an option. The monastery has procedures for that. Probably.
Build, Manage, Endure
Restore your monastery (structurally and spiritually, ideally both)
Assign monks to roles suited to their skills, temperament, and survival odds
Gather forbidden knowledge that is definitely safe to keep in a library
Maintain order, cleanliness, and a reasonable level of existential dread
Your decisions will determine the fate of the monastery: salvation or total annihilation.
No pressure.