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Concoct game-shattering, spells as a magic-wielding Japanese sorceress. Dodge and decimate waves of alien monstrosities as you defend a futuristic Tokyo.
For fans of Vampire Survivors, Brotato, and Death Must Die.
Prefer firing off quick, constant streams of sonic barrage arrows? Or would you rather create a slower, more powerful fireball that spreads into lightning strikes? With over 100 different magical elements to combine, the combos and choices are nearly infinite.
Experiment, learn, and adapt with each run. Unlock new wands and sorceresses along the way to tackle each changing map.
- A unique spell-crafting system to create near-unlimited spell combinations
- Multiple magical elements and variants to craft spells from, making no two runs feel the same
- Unlock and play as various new sorceresses, each with their own unique stats and abilities
- Discover and equip powerful new wands, each with their own special powers and enhancements
- Choose between auto-fire or manual aim and fire modes
- Every map changes the gameplay with a different look, enemy types, and objectives
- Super fast and addictive runs
Ways to play
Modes
Single player
Perspective
Bird view / Isometric
Languages (8)
| Language | audio | subtitles | interface |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chinese (Simplified) | — | ||
| English | |||
| French | — | ||
| German | — | ||
| Japanese | — | ||
| Korean | — | ||
| Portuguese (Brazil) | — | ||
| Spanish (Mexico) | — |
Also known as
WANDProject.exe — Windows Executable
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Facts
Developer
Publisher
Untold Tales, GamerSky
Released
29 November 2024
Platforms
PCWindowsNintendoSwitch
Age ratings
PEGI7ESRBE10+
Standing
Top 20% by 24hr peak players
Tags
Diagonal-down2D scrollingAnime / MangaRoguelikeDirect controlFantasyJapan (Modern/Futuristic)
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