From the introduction:
In ’inkadia, you and a few friends will create a post-apocalyptic setting by destroying an idyllic work of art by the late, great, American painter (and marketing genius) Thomas Kinkade. The game is played in a single sitting, over a couple of hours. There is no "gamemaster"; instead, control of the game passes from player to player in turns.
What you will need to play ’inkadia:
One landscape by artist Thomas Kinkade, preferably a large poster (note: this work will be irreversibly destroyed over the course of the game).
One white board, larger than the artwork. The game will work best if the board is mounted on a wall.
Dry-erase markers, in various colors.
Other art supplies (e.g. sharpies, finger paint, crayons, tape, scissors, etc.).
One black die and one white die (d6 or other) for each player.
An opaque bag or container, large enough to reach into.
Some way of generating, and safely containing, fire.
An accessible nearby toilet.