Wild Magic

Summary

Your party has been separated and you need to get out of the dungeon alive! With only your wits and a Wand of Wild Magic, make your way through the volcanic dungeon and emerge successful.

Controls

WASD - Movement

Left Click - Cast Random Spell

Right Click - Pick up physics objects

Space - Jump

Escape/P - Pause

Thank you for playing!

This game was made for Brackey's Game Jam 2021 in less than 1 week.

StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5, Windows, macOS
Rating
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
(3 total ratings)
AuthorNoah Schultz
GenreAdventure
Made withUnity
Tags3D, Dungeon Crawler, Fantasy, Magic, Physics, Pixel Art, Puzzle-Platformer, Unity

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Comments

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thanks for the hug <3

and yeah it's been fun, great game!

No problem, thanks for playing!

Good level design, really smart music choice, great thinking for mechanics. But randomness is too random, can't handle

Well it was definetely Chaotic and very fun too. I never knew what was going to come next and it was well put together. 10/10

Thank you! I appreciate the kind words and feedback!

Awesome!
It's astounding you put this together in a week as a solo entry.
Only thing noticeably buggy was getting stuck on collision when trying to jump over things.
I would totally play more🤘Keep up the great work.

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Thanks! I really appreciate the feedback. It's been a while since I've worked in 3d so I forgot how to do the ol' "Stop sticking to walls" thing. Thank you for playing.

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Great game! I really like the concept of wild magic and you incorporated it very well into your puzzle/platformer game. And wow, the music you chose fits perfectly. There was one bug where I was not able to use my wand and had to restart, but otherwise, everything worked perfectly.

11/10, would cross that incredibly long bridge at the end again. Good job!

Thanks Zail! I really appreciate the feedback, and I'm glad at least one person crossed the bridge!