Wizard Warfare

4.4
29 reviews
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Everyone 10+
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About this game

Wizard Warfare is a fantasy-themed 4X-style turn-based strategy game with a strategic empire management layer supported by a detailed tactical battle simulation layer. It is a game of exploration, conquest and magic.

The focus is a 'retro' graphical style coupled with deep, complex gameplay mechanics and heavy use of random/procedural generation to ensure extensive replayability.

The goal of Wizard Warfare is to defeat all opposing enemy Wizards. Each Wizard must settle and grow cities, build armies, hire spellcasters, research spells and wage war until only one Wizard remains standing!

Wizard Warfare consists of a strategic level (the World Map) and a tactical level (the Battle Map). Exploration, expansion, production, research and city management all happen on the World Map, while battles are simulated on the Battle Map.

Wizard Warfare focuses extensively on replayability. Maps are generated randomly from a variety of settings, although if you find a random map you like, it can easily be regenerated from the same initial settings and random 'seed' for use in future games.

With 3 distinct magical schools, 5 distinct magical paths and over 200 fantasy-themed units, from tiny insects to massive fire-breathing dragons, a huge variety of strategic and tactical options are available. Playing as a Holy mage will be a very different experience to playing as a Death mage!

The world of Wizard Warfare is hostile, with enemy Wizards, neutral cities and rampaging monsters beyond your borders.

Wizards start weak, with only a single city, a small military force, a few scouts and very little research. Choosing priorities wisely is essential. Focusing on exploration can yield crucial information about enemies' strengths and weaknesses, and give early warning of attacks or reveal lucrative monster lairs to capture. Focusing on magic and research leads to more powerful magical spells which can overwhelm your enemies. Focusing on economic expansion can lead to huge empires supporting massive armies in the late game. Focusing on early military expansion can catch enemies by surprise if their attention is elsewhere, but be careful not to overextend! No single strategy is guaranteed to win every time.

It is not necessary to view every single battle to win a game of Wizard Warfare. However, understanding how your troops perform in different battle situations, along with their strengths and weaknesses against a variety of enemies will give you a significant advantage!

Multi-Player gameplay is currently supported via hotseat-style games on the same tablet. Battle your friends or unite to destroy the AI, the choice is yours!

Key Features:
- 4X-style turn-based strategy.
- Strategic empire management.
- Balance exploration, economic growth, magical research and military conquest.
- Detailed tactical combat simulations.
- Over 200 distinct fantasy-themed unit types.
- 3 schools of magic with 5 different paths -150 spells in total.
- Random map generation.
- Hotseat gameplay for multiple players on the same tablet.
- Currently supports English language only.
Updated on
Oct 30, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.6
27 reviews
Fiqri Fiqri
January 16, 2022
Best 4X game you can ever get in all phones. Healthy amount of magic and unit variety. Huge battles are not a nuisance with simple and understandable auto battle, which is great in a phone game that's never designed for micro controls. AI currently needs improvement because it keeps churning out cities with too little protection, making it much easier to grab and much cheaper than developing your own. Explanation about unit stats and combat mechanics in manual are desperately required.
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A Google user
June 1, 2019
Absolutely brilliant! If you like Civilization style 4x turn based games, this is for you. It is ridiculously in depth and comprehensive, with as much content and attention to detail as almost any PC equivalent. And has its own magic research mechanic that is a lot of fun and is quite original. And most importantly there is NO PAY WALL or microtransactions! Once bought you have the complete game with hundreds of hours of replayability. If you like Civ games and want one on your phone, get this!
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A Google user
May 6, 2019
TLDR: possibly the best mobile 4X I've seen, an excellent Age of Wonders style game. Full: After playing this game for about a week, it is safe to say the game is fantastic: Pros: Simple technology tree, with interesting city development choices. AI is surprisingly unpredictable Developer support is amazing, in the last week alone there have been two stability patches. Astral and Nature are completely fair and balanced. Nature having the best theoretical economy, and Astral being hilariously powerful, but can be negated in seconds if trying to fight another Astral mage. Cons: Occasional crashes - which are becoming increasingly infrequent. Personal dislikes: Endgame lacks strategy; the technology tree fills out quickly, and everything becomes measured in DPS. Dragons Per Second. Unless you are playing Holy who are outmatched by every other faction, since those angels are unlikely to enter the battlefield in the first place. Gameplay is biased towards wide empires, playing tall is quite challenging. Conclusion: Great game, with much room for expansion in the future, and considering the active development team, it is likely that this game will improve greatly over time.
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Psyanotek Limited
May 23, 2019
Thanks for taking the time to leave us a review - we're glad you like the game and we appreciate the feedback.

What's new

Updated target API to 33.