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The Wizards - Enhanced Edition
Released: 08/03/2018
Developer
Carbon Studio
Publisher
Carbon Studio
Description
BECOME A WIZARD
The Wizards is an award-winning action-adventure VR game with an unique system of casting spells with hand gestures and acclaimed narration and voice acting by Jason Marnocha.
The Enhanced Edition comes with new content and mechanics as the result of many months of hard work to implement everything our players wished for. It introduces a brand new level and cutscenes, checkpoint system, character customization, improved performance, and many more.
About the Game
Use motion controllers to destroy your enemies by weaving magic into lightning, fireballs, and other elemental spells. Chain combos and use different tactics against the hostile creatures. Make the game as challenging or as casual as you like with Fate Cards, and become the hero you’ve always wanted to be with powerful spells at your fingertips!
- Action-adventure VR spellcaster set in a rich fantasy world
- Campaign featuring time travel, heroic battles, and dragons
- Intuitive system of casting spells with hand gestures
- Six element-based spells to learn and upgrade
- High replayability thanks to game-modifying Fate Cards
- Arena mode with challenging battles on the arenas
- Free movement and/or teleportation-based exploration
Price
$3.74
Followers
6,557
Updated 26/12/2025 11:54
Reviews
74% positive out of 486
Updated 26/12/2025 00:20
Metacritic
80
Copies sold
31.2K
Revenue
$332.0K
Twitch
No data
Highest ranking achieved on 05/12/2023
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