
They do sometimes take a while, though, so after you’ve played through a few dungeons you may find yourself wanting to speed up the gameplay a little. It’s unfortunate that you only have a choice of two character graphics to choose from - one male and one female - and the changes to your character as you find and equip different items are very limited though you have multiple equipment slots, only weapon types, major armour types (cloth, leather, etc), and shield types change your character’s appearance, and even then only with major equipment type changes.Īnimations are good, and there’s a good range of special attacks, spells, and other effects, that look nice. They look very much like a modern mobile game, but work well on PC, too.

There’s some variation in the tiles, with different elemental themes obvious in different dungeons, as well as the typical stone walls and floors.Ĭharacter and creature graphics are two-dimensional: large and colourful with a cartoonish style.


Rogue Wizards is played from an isometric view, with dungeons (where you’ll spend most of your time in the game) made up of tiles of various types. He has already taken over the Guild Council, and he cares not for the disruption and destruction that his actions are having on the rest of the land. Hosperak has opened portals to the elemental realms, from which he is stealing magical power. She tells you that even though you are a Banlit, you can obviously use magic, or the scroll’s magic wouldn’t have worked. There Merrol, an innkeeper and wizard, as well as an ‘Elam’ - one of the magic-using citizens - is raising an army of magic users to fight the evil Hosperak, all around bad guy wizard. Progressing through the dungeon with Pallam at your side, as well as a friendly creature who joins you, you eventually find the exit portal and find yourself in the magical town of Antarit. You find a magic scroll that teleports you to a dungeon in an unknown part of the land of Rilfanor, where a friendly fighter named Pallom is waiting for you. In Rogue Wizards’ story mode, you take the role of a ‘Banlit’: traditionally working citizens who are unable to use magic. Rogue Wizards is a new turn-based rogue-like dungeon crawler for PC and mobile from indie developers, Spellbind Studios.
