Quick summary
Euclid’s Inferno is an action shooter that reimagines classical geometry as a nightmarish battleground. You assume the role of a mythic “father of geometry,” fighting through levels inspired by The Elements and facing foes formed from rules and shapes of mathematics.
Game loop and combat
The gameplay fuses fast-paced, bullet-hell shooting with geometric themes. Expect:
- Precision reflex combat against enemies constructed from polygons and abstract mathematical motifs.
- Tactical upgrades and unlockable abilities that let you adapt strategies as encounters grow more complex.
- Formula-based boss fights that use mathematical concepts as mechanics rather than mere decoration.
Modes, tools, and replay value
Several features extend the core experience beyond single runs:
- A Series mode for structured challenges and long-form progression.
- A level editor that encourages player-created content and sharing.
- High replayability driven by challenging layouts, modifiable loadouts, and community stages.
Strengths and shortcomings
- Pros:
- Inventive concept that merges academic ideas with frenetic gameplay, creating memorable encounters and a distinct aesthetic.
- Deep customization and skill-based combat reward mastery and experimentation.
- Cons:
- The abstract, math-forward presentation can feel off-putting to players expecting a conventional shooter.
- Heavy reliance on conceptual visuals and thematic mechanics may reduce immediate accessibility for some audiences.
Who will enjoy it
Players who like their shooters cerebral as well as visceral—those with an interest in clever design, mechanical novelty, and skill-demanding combat—will find a lot to love here. If you prefer straightforward, less concept-heavy action, this title might not be the best fit.
Notable alternative
If you want a different tone while keeping action at the forefront, consider:
- AKIBA'S TRIP: Undead & Undressed — a paid action game with a very different setting and soundtrack, focusing on fast melee combat and pop-culture tropes rather than abstraction and mathematics.
Technical
- Windows
- English
- Spanish
- Full