Wizorb (2011)

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Linux · Mac · Nintendo Switch · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 3 · PlayStation Portable · Xbox 360

2.75 from 85 ratings

1055 members have it in their collection · 9 playing now · 585 backlogged · 11 wish listed

The once peaceful Kingdom of Gorudo is threatened by an evil presence. The only hope for salvation is Cyrus!
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Details

Developers
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Publishers
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Genres
Adventure, Arcade, Indie, Puzzle
Themes
Action, Educational, Fantasy
Event
IndieMania
Steam
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Release dates

  • Sep 19, 2011 (Worldwide) Linux
  • Sep 28, 2011 (Full Release) (North_America) Xbox 360
  • Dec 20, 2011 (Worldwide) Mac
  • Mar 14, 2012 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Jul 24, 2012 (North_America) PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable
  • Jul 25, 2012 (Europe) PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable
  • Oct 06, 2022 (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch
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Rating distribution

5 stars
1
4 stars
18
3 stars
36
2 stars
19
1 star
11
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Community All Reviews Statuses

tylerisrandom

Review tylerisrandom 4/5 · Mar 7, 2018

This game is sometimes described as an RPG with Breakout/Arkanoid mechanics instead of turn-based battles. But that description may set you up for disappointment. You wouldn't approach a Star Wars pinball machine expecting it to play like KOTOR, so you shouldn't expect Wizorb to play like Legend of Zelda. This is really an RPG-themed brick-breaker, and I …

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This game is sometimes described as an RPG with Breakout/Arkanoid mechanics instead of turn-based battles. But that description may set you up for disappointment. You wouldn't approach a Star Wars pinball machine expecting it to play like KOTOR, so you shouldn't expect Wizorb to play like Legend of Zelda. This is really an RPG-themed brick-breaker, and I enjoyed it quite a lot for that.

The game feels a bit easier to control than what I remember of Arkanoid. The pixel art and animations are all really lovely, with significant changes in themes world to world that keep things interesting to look at.

The inherently repetitive mechanics made me feel almost meditative after a while, yet each world introduced at least a couple surprises that kept me engaged over its 3 or 4 hour play time. A nice palate cleanser between larger games.

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SuperFieroStatus

Review SuperFieroStatus 2/5 · May 3, 2013

This one was a heartbreaker. I love Breakout style games, and this was billed as "Breakout with RPG elements!"

There's almost nothing RPG about this game. No leveling, no gear...you have some spells that cost mana but that's about it. Got really boring after a while. Had more fun with games like DX-Ball years ago. If they added XP and …

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This one was a heartbreaker. I love Breakout style games, and this was billed as "Breakout with RPG elements!"

There's almost nothing RPG about this game. No leveling, no gear...you have some spells that cost mana but that's about it. Got really boring after a while. Had more fun with games like DX-Ball years ago. If they added XP and skill trees I'd be really into this game.

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