Invaders of the Isles Part 4: Inari!

These Doomed Isles

Harvest cards to raise land from the sea, build settlements and rain fire upon invaders in this survival city-builder with roguelike deckbuilding mechanics. Choose from 4 gods with unique cards, playstyles and abilities to lead their civilisations to victory in strategic run-based gameplay!

We're bringing this series back, and we're going to be taking a look into all the enemies that you’ll encounter when you play as Icari, the [b]Japanese god of rice cultivation and prosperity[/b]. The Inari update introduces new threats your island will encounter, including: [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/42150292/3a82ff35eb2fca5336f2cea86ce79ea8657d61dd.png[/img] [h2][b]Tengu[/b][/h2] [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/42150292/1ffe7440ba48ad24ba3a8e2f382dcafbfd0f7139.gif[/img] - [b]Invulnerable in winter turns.[/b] - In Japanese folklore, a type of mischievous supernatural being, sometimes considered the reincarnated spirit of one who was proud and arrogant in life. - Tengu are renowned swordsmen and are said to have taught the military arts to the Minamoto hero Yoshitsune. They live in trees in mountainous areas [h2][b]Tanuki[/b][/h2] [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/42150292/c6f40a4087f008ffc20dd4e5129cb886b8ba1d0f.gif[/img] [b]Steals an increasing amount of gold each time it attacks.[/b] - Tanuki is the Japanese raccoon dog, a species of canid endemic to Japan. - One of the most famous myths surrounding the tanuki is its ability to shape-shift into the form of a beautiful woman with which it plays mischievous tricks on passersby. [h2][b]Itsumade[/b][/h2] [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/42150292/365248c1247eea7ffbfba8b8c674fed8040bdf0d.gif[/img] [b]Gains +1 movement when any Itsumade takes damage.[/b] - Itsumade is an eerie reptilian bird, legendary in Japan. - It is said they appear in the sky at night, flying in circles and crying out 'itsumademo' which means 'until when?' - Legend tells they appear during disasters, especially if many people are suffering or dying. Their cries of 'until when' ask how long the suffering will go unnoticed. [h2][b]Akurojin-no-hi[/b][/h2] [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/42150292/3b55f6bfce59368c21ab506fb5eb50a656a11ee6.gif[/img] [b]Creates fires when moving or attacking.[/b] - Akurojin-no-hi is a ghostly flame from the folklore of Mie Prefecture, Japan. - Little information is known about this creature other than its basic physical characteristics and that it appears on rainy nights. [h2][b]Kyuuketsuki[/b][/h2] [img]{STEAM_CLAN_IMAGE}/42150292/e4d592ec022f9e75d8ae89725daaf5bdf1300999.gif[/img] Gains its attack power in health when attacking friendly units. - In Japanese folklore, vampires are not known as vampires, but the closest equivalent is a creature called "kyuuketsuki." - This word translates to "blood-drinking demon" or "bloodsucker" in English. You can [b][url=https://discord.gg/3CSTwGs6uY]join our Discord[/url][/b] to chat with other players and get involved with the new Inari challenges. We hope you have fun defending your villagers!