Where did the demons of Dante, the Ars Goetia, and the Dictionnaire Infernal come from? Every boss in this game is a real demon from historical texts. Discover their origins, ranks, and evolution through centuries before facing them in battle.

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About This Game

I am a solo developer that has worked in the games industry for decades. For years I had the idea of making this game.

It is just a christian demonology treaty converted into a game.

A question was in my mind since I was at the school and read about demons: Where did Dante Alighieri got his idea of the Inferno from? His Divine Comedy (early 14th century) describes nine circles of Hell with an almost obsessive level of detail: the geography, the punishments, the demons guarding each circle.

And then there is the famous Ars Goetia, part of the Lemegeton (also known as the Lesser Key of Solomon), a 17th-century grimoire that catalogs 72 demons with their names, ranks, seals and powers, a document so precise it reads more like a military report than a religious text. Or the Malleus Maleficarum (1487), written by Heinrich Kramer, the notorious inquisitor's handbook that shaped how the Church classified demonic hierarchies for centuries.

And also the Pseudomonarchia Daemonum by Johann Weyer (1577), which lists 69 demons and their powers, predating the Ars Goetia and offering a fascinating parallel catalog. Or the Dictionnaire Infernal by Jacques Collin de Plancy (1818), the first illustrated encyclopedia of demons, where many of the iconic demon images we know today were first drawn.

Where did all those demon names and descriptions come from? What is their relation to ancient Sumerian, Babylonian and Hebrew religions? How did they craft such deep, structured descriptions of Hell and all its inhabitants?

Well, if you want answers, they are all in here. Each boss you face is a real demon from those ancient texts. Before every fight, you unlock their full historical record: their origin, their rank in Hell, the ancient sources that first described them, and how their myth evolved across centuries. It is genuinely fascinating stuff, and it hits differently when you are about to fight the thing you just read about. There are also many other demons that are just mobs walking around, check their names and look them up. Interesting stories behind.

Each level is one of Dante's nine circles, with its own lore, atmosphere and story. You descend deeper as you progress, and the world changes around you.

The gameplay itself is straightforward and fun: choose your sacred fighters, explore the circles of Hell, collect gold, items and powers, and battle your way through increasingly dangerous hordes and bosses. It is an easy pick-up-and-play experience, but finishing it and reading everything along the way will genuinely teach you something about the history of Christian demonology. And finally you will kill Lucifer if you are up to it.

I kept the price very low on purpose. I want as many people as possible to enjoy it, and maybe walk away knowing a little more about where all these demon names and infernal maps actually came from.

And also maybe check the books. Only maybe!

AI Generated Content Disclosure

The developers describe how their game uses AI Generated Content like this:

I have used the help of AI for some of the levels design, drafts of the bosses and other parts of the game design. Also part of the data models I have had help from AI to implement them.

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS: Windows 10 64-bit
    • Processor: Intel Core i3 2.0 GHz / AMD equivalent (dual-core)
    • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4000 / integrated GPU with WebGL support
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Storage: 200 MB available space
    Recommended:
    • OS: Windows 10/11 64-bit
    • Processor: Intel Core i5 2.5 GHz / AMD Ryzen 5 (quad-core)
    • Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 750 / AMD RX 560 / Intel Iris Xe (1 GB VRAM)
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Storage: 500 MB available space

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