
Hey Reddit!
after 3 years of intense development, our game Scriptorium: Master of Manuscripts finally released to an overwhelmingly positive response!
You might recognize the art style from our first game – turn-based strategy: Inkulinati. After that first game, we heard a lot of feedback that the creative vibe might be a better fit for the setting. So, we listened and built a game focused entirely on creativity, where you become a medieval scribe for hire, illustrating books with over 2000 unique art pieces straight from medieval times.
We’re celebrating the launch with an official AMA, so hit us with every question you might have! We are happy to talk about anything:
– historical marginalia and how we worked with a medievalist to keep the historical side (and weirdness) accurate.
– how our game became part of the National Library exhibition
– We can also discuss our strict zero genAI policy and why we chose to hand-draw every single one of our 2,000+ drawable graphics for our "Medieval Photoshop" mode
– or what can you use Scriptorium for outside of it being a game… or if just want to know what it’s like changing a genre from a tactical strategy game to a cozy creative sim, we're all ears.
You can learn more about the game here: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3119540/Scriptorium_Master_of_Manuscripts/
And here’s our debut title, Inkulinati, which laid the foundation for this style: https://store.steampowered.com/app/957960/Inkulinati/
Participants:
u/aniur – Ania: Lead Designer
u/ringovvski – Ryszard: Marketing Lead
u/leinadcovsky – Daniel (Zeer): Community Manager
We’ll be here for the next two hours to answer live, but we will also keep checking back over the next few days to address all questions you're gonna ask later. After an insanely intense few weeks, spending some time with you guys feels like an awesome way to wrap up such an exhausting week. Thanks!
Proof: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:t77nfbafxzpngtzddwbkbnm5/post/3mjpbpdnack26
Let the AMA begin, hit us with your best questions!