Master of Magic

Take up the role of a great wizard, wield powerful spells, command fantasy races and challenge your rivals in this remake of a cult turn-based strategy classic. Do you have what it takes to become Master of Magic?

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Steam
Master of Magic is a combination of an RPG and a strategy game, a remake of a classic from the 90s.

In Master of Magic you take up the role of one of 14 unique and diverse great wizards who compete with each other to dominate the worlds of Arcanus and Myrror.
Choose from different schools of magic and fantasy races to command, then lead your minions and expand your influence and power across the land.

Recruit and command mighty armies of elves, dragons, dwarves, orcs and many more. Support them with powerful spells. Fight tactical turn-based battles and affect the outcome with your magic.

Research new spells, engage in alchemy, perform rituals and use your arcane powers to change the world around you.
Always beware of the machinations of your rival wizards, who seek to reach your same goals. But in the end, remember: there can be only one Master of Magic.

Features:
  • 14 unique playable powerful wizards
  • 5 schools of magic and 18 traits to customize your wizard
  • Over 60 special abilities
  • Over 200 spells to research
  • 14 fantasy races to command, including elves, dwarves, trolls, draconians, orcs, klackons, gnolls and many more
  • 196 unique unit types
  • Over 250 unique magical items, as well as custom crafting
  • Two parallel dimensional planes, Arcanus and Myrror

Price

Max: 38,99€

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Min: 38,99€

Reviews

“A faithful recreation of the original game that came out in 1994. The original was considered the best in his genre for decades. This remake is "only" among the best today and it's an extremely good 4X game.”
84 – IGN Italia

“Overall Master of Magic seemed like a good recovery operation of a classic. Starting the game, one perceives that there is no desire for revolution.”
80 – Multiplayer

“The work of the development team seeks and obtains fidelity to the original material but also presents unexpected simplifications.”
78 – Everyeye