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by Mac Terry
January 19, 2025
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Ah, there’s nothing quite like diving into a good tactical adventure. Turn-based strategy games often hit that sweet spot of nostalgia while managing to keep things feeling fresh. While the fundamental rules might not change drastically from game to game, the unique mechanics typically bring a distinct touch. Today, we’re diving into something akin to chess—though not quite the traditional kind. I’ve been exploring WizardChess, and there’s a lot to discuss, starting with the quirky name.

Now, WizardChess resembles traditional chess only in the loosest sense. While you’ll notice the movements and attacks echoing those of chess pieces, that’s where the similarities end. In reality, this game is a vastly different creature. Yes, it’s a strategy game, but its unique flow and set of rules push it so far from chess that it becomes its own entity. This isn’t necessarily a drawback. However, approaching WizardChess with fixed expectations might leave you feeling confused or even a bit frustrated.

In WizardChess, you’re plunged into a dungeon setting, facing rounds of encounters and eventually squaring off with a tutorial boss. The tutorial is lengthy, which is essential for grasping the intricacies of the game. With various unlockable units each influencing your strategic approach, understanding them becomes crucial for success. One gripe is that the tutorial doesn’t save progress, requiring you to start over if you exit the game prematurely—a frustration I encountered firsthand when my progress was lost, prompting me to try a different mode instead.

Switching to Arcade mode feels like stepping into a different game entirely. Here, you’re up against the clock with a predefined set of units to defeat as many foes as possible before a boss arrives on the scene. Between rounds, you can buy or upgrade cards at the game shop, though the limited currency means progress is slow. This rush against time shifts the strategic focus away from traditional planning, requiring quick decision-making to amass enough resources to tackle the formidable boss.

The tutorial mode is more deliberate, allowing you to strategically place units and ponder your moves, which suits my pace perfectly. However, the Arcade mode demands swift actions, making traditional tactics less effective. The shop is interesting, offering choices to upgrade existing units rather than just expanding your army. Initially, it’s wise to bolster your forces before dabbling in individual upgrades. Also, assigning elemental attributes to units adds depth, influencing their behavior—fire for aggression, water for defense, adding another layer of strategic planning.

I wish I could say I’ve conquered the Arcade Mode boss, but alas, I’ve been soundly defeated each time. Often, I felt underprepared, despite my best efforts. Perhaps a campaign mode would offer a more structured progression, developing both the characters and the story—elements notably lacking in the current setup, which focuses more on short-term sessions.

As for the controls, they work well, sticking to a straightforward point-and-click system. Each unit’s movement varies, reminiscent of chess, but navigating the terrain can sometimes hinder the real-time strategy aspect. This blend of timed mechanics with movement restrictions gives the game a peculiar pace that can feel at odds with its design.

All things considered, WizardChess is a curious game. I might need more time to fully adapt to its nuances. While the tutorial left me somewhat unprepared, I appreciate the creativity behind the game. If it fully embraced either being a turn-based dungeon crawler with chess elements or a straightforward real-time battle game, it might find its niche. The blend it presents, while intriguing, introduces complexities that could be streamlined for a more cohesive experience.

WizardChess has a vision that’s admirable, attempting something different in the realm of strategy games. If it resonates with you, it could be quite enjoyable. However, for me, some mechanical aspects aren’t clicking, prompting me to seek strategy satisfaction elsewhere. Nevertheless, this game might find a cult following, appealing to those who enjoy its unique take on strategic gameplay. While there’s plenty of potential here, its wider appeal to the average strategy enthusiast remains uncertain.

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