![]() Ěn all-new block-breaking game set in a fantasy world.Danger lurks around every corner so you’ll need to keep your wits about you and have quick reflexes in order to survive. The only hope for salvation is Cyrus, a wizard versed in a secret magic art called Wizorb! Explore many strange places from the derelict monster infested town of Clover to Gorudo Castle atop Cauldron Peak. The once peaceful Kingdom of Gorudo is threatened by an evil presence. Overall: Wizorb is still the same fun game it was when it released on Xbox Indies years ago.Compatible with PlayStation®3, PSP® (PlayStation®Portable), PlayStation®Vita and PlayStation®TV. In the end, Wizorb is still the same fun breakout game it was in 2011 and is worth your time if you like this kind of thing. There are bosses levels too, ala Araknoid. Then there is the village above, where you donate money to rebuild it in exchange for gifts. First there are the occasional shops that sell lives and magic vials that restore the completely. You also get coins, which are spent two ways. All this is done with your magic bar, so use wisely, red vials don’t restore much. ![]() When you die, you get the option of teleporting the ball anywhere on screen, which is helpful. What sets Wizorb apart are the spells you can do, The two main ones are fireball, which breaks blocks, and alter spell which blows around. You bounce an orb around the screen breaking blocks and hitting enemies. You play a wizard who turns into a magic wand. I gave it a must play rating then, and I’ll give it one now, because it is still the same fun breakout action with spells it was then. I know because I reviewed back when I had my Xbox Indie review site. It was originally an Xbox Indie game released in 2011. Wizorb bills itself as all new, it is not.
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