Ignazio
A downloadable game for Windows and Linux
You wake up.
You don't know where you are. You don't know how you got here. You don't know why.
The room smells like chemicals and something else. Something warm.
In front of you— a glass tank. Something is inside it. Something is growing.
The lights flicker. The tank shakes. The temperature rises and falls with no pattern. The environment is completely unstable.
It thrives in this.
You don't know how you know what you have to do. You just do.
Explore the lab. Find the clues. Solve the puzzles. Disrupt the conditions. Stop the growth before it reaches its final stage.
Because if it does—
It remembers you were here.
1. Technical Restrictions:
RNG Implementation
Randomness is built into the core of every puzzle in Ignazio. The temperature puzzle generates a different target value each run, forcing the player to read the environment rather than memorize a solution. The lighting puzzle randomizes which switches correspond to which lights on every playthrough, the pattern is never the same twice. The door puzzle uses a Wordle-inspired system where the correct code is procedurally generated each run, with the clues scattered in different locations across the lab. No two runs of Ignazio play exactly the same way.
2. Artistic Restrictions:
Mandatory Cutscene
Ignazio features a hand-crafted ending cutscene rendered in Blender and implemented directly in Unity. When the creature reaches its final growth stage, the player is confronted with the consequences of their failure, a close-up cinematic of the creature breaking free, paired with atmospheric sound design, a camera shake on impact, and a final text overlay that lingers long after the screen goes black. The cutscene was designed to leave the player unsettled rather than simply ending the game. The last thing they read before the credits is not a game over screen, but a reminder that something aware of them is now loose.
CREDITS :
- Djouhara Deghbar
- Maya Otsmane
- Nesrine Dekkiche
- Sara Saadoune
| Updated | 28 days ago |
| Status | Released |
| Platforms | Windows, Linux |
| Author | elaaaa |
| Genre | Survival, Puzzle |
| Tags | Atmospheric, Horror, Singleplayer, Unity |
Install instructions
How to download and play:
Windows:
- Click Download and select the Windows version
- Extract the .zip file — right click → Extract All
- Open the extracted folder
- Double click Ignazio.exe to launch
- No installation required
Linux:
- Click Download and select the Linux version
- Extract the file
- Right click the x86_64 file → Properties → check Allow executing as program
- Double click to launch
System Requirements:
- Windows 10 or higher / Linux
- 8GB RAM minimum
- GTX 1060 / RX 580 or equivalent
- 5GB free storage
- No VR required





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