Otherwise, though, this is a compelling plot that mines the lore and history surrounding witchcraft to pit good against evil in a literally earth-shaking battle. The two meet up to combine their powers and face down a local witch and her dealings with the “One Beneath.” Flimsy characterizations weaken the story while at times sympathetic, Nadia and her supporting cast members are too often defined by a single trait, and their dialogue tends to be stiff and unmotivated. Meanwhile, fellow high school senior Mateo, a lifelong resident and heir to both his family’s fortune and its curse of insanity, has started having visions of a terrible future that casts the town and Nadia in flames. Nadia, however, immediately senses a deep, dark magic threatening the tiny town, and she is acutely aware that her unformed skills are no match for whatever baddie is casting its spell on Captive’s Sound. Left to care for her despondent father and little brother, Nadia and her family move to Captive’s Sound in the hopes of a new life. This charming indie title from Sneaky Yak Studio is well worth a playthrough.Descended from witches, seventeen-year-old Nadia has magic in her blood, but it’s not going to do her any good now that her mother, Nadia’s guide to witchcraft, has taken off. There’s definitely room for improvement, a lot of quality-of-life changes that could be made. The music is quite upbeat and fits well with the theme. There are no game-breaking bugs and its quirky nature makes it a uniquely fun game to play. While some kind-hearted souls have made guides, there just isn’t enough information on the minutiae of Spellcaster University. On top of that the tutorial is also lacking and much of the game’s mechanics just end up being kinda guesswork. They’re really missing visuals for various stats and ways to make information easier to see and track. The UI is a bit lacklustre though, it’s missing a lot of key features that would make for a more enjoyable experience. You even get your own Argus Filch with the janitor's room! Get lucky enough to pull a witch’s cat card and boom you even have Mrs Norris. The threatening aura they have reminds the students that if their toes step over that line you have the facilities. Amongst your choices are throwing them into prison, locking them up in chains or burning them on a pyre! Well…you can only really throw them in the prison but you get the chains and pyres to decorate your school with. Unruly students are definitely a thing but luckily there are multiple options to deal with them. The room designs are adorable, especially the stables with the little unicorn/guinea pig creatures. At least it’s not you who has to deal with the magical storms and temporal portals, your teachers don’t get paid nearly enough but they’ll handle it regardless. The room designs are quite cute and quirky, zooming in and watching your various students, teachers and creatures wander around is a pleasant distraction. With all that magic they must have at least one spell capable of blasting stonework. A nice adjustment would be to allow the purchase of basic/necessary rooms rather than having them as a random draw and at the very least allow you to delete misplaced rooms. It is frustrating at times from a strategic standpoint to constantly be unable to achieve various goals due to pure chance. Perfectionism isn’t something you can strive for which does conflict with the structure of the game. Planning can get a bit haywire due to the card system, you are truly at the mercy of the RNG gods. Just get ready to handle all the kingdom’s problems while balancing all the needs of the various factions. You can even cosy up to the Dark Lord in hopes that he’ll slow his army’s movement towards the school. Maintaining good relations has its benefits. In Spellcaster University it’s a race against the forces of the Dark Lord to build a prestigious (just kidding, it doesn’t have to be prestigious) university before you must flee from the horde.īalancing the various factions can get quite entertaining between the bowing and the scraping towards the king and earning the respect of the orcs. Most of us are still waiting on our Hogwarts letter, in absence of that we could always just…build our own magic school? With blackjack and hookers! Maybe a few magical explosions, orc attacks and/or taxes. Reviews // 20th Jan 2022 - 6 months ago // By FluffyAxe Spellcaster University Review
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