Thus I was lured once again into theroguelikegenre, for which I am an eternal sucker.

You use WASD to move and click to shoot spells from your wand.

What’s neat about Magicraft, though, is its spells.

A demon-masked lad fires butterflies and purple orbs at enemies in a lava-y level.

Home to a series of slots you’ll fill with spells, dependent on their mana usage.

Now, your wand might start with an orb in its slot.

So when you click, you’ll fire an orb.

Looking at spells stored within a wand in Magicraft.

With better wands come more slots and some other benefits.

By this I mean I secured a legendary spell early on.

Then it just became ridiculous.

Chatting to Bella, a pigtailed maid girl in Magicraft.

Oh but it doesn’t stop there.

I even got rainbows at the end, that would, of course, deal damage.

I love how it’s designed to break the game and I’m all here for it.

The player browses spells and relics, placed on pedestals in Magicraft’s shop stage.

you’ve got the option to find the game over onSteam.

A mess of purple orbs, rainbows, butterflies, and electricity in Magicraft.