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First-Person Magic Simulator and Sandbox Waltz of the Wizard Is Out on Mobile

featured image for our news on Waltz of the Wizard. It shows a huge skull popping out of a wall. It's eye sockets are lighting up like there are bulbs inside the skull.

Waltz of the Wizard is bringing the three Ms (magic, mayhem and mild sarcasm) to mobile. While it has been around for a while, first landing on PC back in July 2019, it’s now pulling mobile players into its strange, chaotic sandbox.

Another new AR/VR game for mobile players!

Waltz of the Wizard is a first-person magic simulator with classical fantasy ideas. You get into a tower which has a bubbling cauldron, a handful of arcane ingredients, and a talking skull companion who is anything but friendly.

That skull, Skully, is at the centre of a lot of what makes the game tick. He is an on-device AI character with thousands of voice lines and a huge range of reactions. He constantly responds to what you say, and also to how you move, where you look, and whatever strange thing you do.

You can talk to him, mess with him, poke him, tickle him, and dunk him. You can even annoy him enough that throwing him out the window becomes an option. The sandbox nature lets you summon fireball storms, manipulate time, transform objects into frogs, and play around with magical particles.

The courtyard area expands into a wide space to explore, a portal circle, and locations like a desolate old train stop hiding secrets. It is also connected to Skully’s fragmented past, giving you something to piece together while experimenting with new reality-bending powers.

Waltz of the Wizard offers seven destructive spells. They range from throwing objects around with tornado-like force to blasting enemies with lightning or bouncing them around using spectral orbs. There’s even a sonic scream ability that literally shatters reality.

Will you try Waltz of the Wizard?

The game is free to try with no ads, but a one-time in-app purchase opens up the full game. That includes stepping outside the tower into a much larger magical space with chaotic systems and hidden details. Check it out on the Google Play Store.

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