Drop Wizard

4.1
91 reviews
5K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Bring back the joy of arcade games!

Drop Wizard is an action arcade game where you play as Teo, a wizard on a quest to save his friend turned into stone by an evil warlock. Clear all the levels, face dangerous bosses, collect power ups and score epic combos.


Features:

• Original gameplay and handy controls
• More than 60 stages to complete
• Vivid pixel art
• Awesome 16 bit soundtrack
• Epic boss battles
• Secret game modes
Updated on
Jul 9, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.1
81 reviews
Hilary Price (Mrs. Buttersworth)
October 8, 2022
I really like the art style and the bright colors this game has but that's just about it. You can go left or right and you can fall down to the ledge below; using the few seconds in the air to target an enemy. Every enemy is a 2pt kill, with the 1st hit stunning them. Bosses are the exception. Level design is boring, it's lacking in content overall. I wouldn't recommend paying cash for this game. There aren't even any achievements.
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Micah Kelly
July 16, 2022
I wanted to like this, I really did, but as I kept playing I found myself increasingly infuriated by the lack of control and poor level design. After losing every heart to a boss, not because of any failing on my part but because the single respawn point was overrun by enemies, I had to put it down. There is a fine line to tread between true difficulty and basic irritants, and this game ends up solidly crossing that line.
9 people found this review helpful
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Lee Sewell
April 5, 2024
The art style is pretty charming to begin with and I found it very intriguing. Only issue is the actual gameplay. The game basically plays itself, you have the option of clicking either left or right of the screen to move, but one tap and the player character moves continuously on his own and does all the combat automatically until you tap the opposite direction. This alone disappointmented me a lot, if this was fixed, I could see this being a very fun platforming game
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What’s new

- Updated Target SDK requirement