The discovery of an old magic book turns your life upside down. Will you succeed in becoming a guild wizard? Or instead travel a different path, striking out on your own, moving to a different plane of existence or perhaps not even remaining human? • Choose your name, gender, elemental alignment and area of magical focus. • Explore worlds both on and off Earth, full of magical creatures. • Track your standing with the wizardry guild and your success in completing the tasks they set. • Good replayablity with branching story lines and over 19 different endings. • Hints section. • Save points allowing replay some sections without having to restart the story from the beginning. • And well....who wouldn't want to be a wizard?
Can not recommend, kind of scammy
Great premise for a game/story but it’s apparent the author one put enough effort into this work to bait others into paying $$, after-witch leaving you with a bitter taste as the you realize there was effectively nothing on the other side of the pay-wall. A text-book example of bait and switch. Pardon the pun. With its present, overall, content (11/7/20) it would be a good-ish free download. In short, if you don’t like the idea of paying for nothing more than a prologue I would avoid.
Piss poor
Not worth the money you go on four or five missions you’re done. The mission are extremely short. They should be ashamed for trying charge money for an incomplete game. You Skip learning every single spell. There is no character development.
I liked the free content
Not enough to pay for the rest, mind you, but I found it charming. I wouldn't mind looking at more ads to play the whole thing for free.
Respect
I respect what the writer was go my for but the writer really needs to work on making the story flow, and pulling you into the world. This is just to bland, to narrative, to forced. You discover a manic book and have powers and there's no emotional shock? No best friend you have to tell? No playing around with the powers like a kid? Just jumping from one task to the next. I'm sad about what this book could have been.
A joke
As others have said this was offal. Very short and very unentertaining. I was falling asleep when playing, basically the whole story is you doing missions which are very easy and short.
Disappointed
I don't usually leave reviews, but this time is the exception, to make a long review short this game was awful.
A very poor game
The Wizardry Level C game is an upset at the least. Incredibly short, far too linear, and no character development. The only available "choices" are at the beginning and all that follow are simply consequences. Overall? I am disappointed and feeling a bit cheated out of the money I spent on this. Two minutes of fun should not equate to twenty minutes of frustration following.
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