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Wizard Crown

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Genre: Role-Playing    |     Year: unknown    |     Publisher: unknown    |     Developer: unknown
Game Review 1 (written by Rebecca) Added on: 01/03/2008
Wizard's Crown when I was younger was one of the first role playing games that I played. Now I know a lot more about RPGs but you still have to give credit where credit is due. It is actually a very detailed game for its era.
In Wizard's Crown you have eight characters to create and develop, which can be a very time consuming task but well worth in this game. You begin in a central city and go forth into the forest or the ruins of the Old City, the farther you go more and more is revealed to you to explore.
Wizard's Crown when I was younger was one of the first role playing games that I played. Now I know a lot more about RPGs but you still have to give credit where credit is due. It is actually a very detailed game for its era.
In Wizard's Crown you have eight characters to create and develop, which can be a very time consuming task but well worth in this game. You begin in a central city and go forth into the forest or the ruins of the Old City, the farther you go more and more is revealed to you to explore. You develop your characters through classes not levels and a great, unique feature with Wizard's Crown is that you can buy skills and classes using
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your Intelligence points. You progress through the classes of Thief, Ranger, Fighter, Priest and Sorcerer you can use them as separate characters or you can create all of them into one.
I love the weapons and armor in this game because they are magical and increase in power as you play, you can increase their power with gold as well. Development of your character is the most crucial aspect and as mentioned before can take quite a while and plenty of work to build up, but that’s where the fun is.
With Wizard's Crown you will find yourself in some unbelievably and unusually involved combats, with your characters maneuvering around obstacles, which there are lots of, and isolating groups of monsters, and smashing the enemy with your tactical moves. The game does offer you a quick combat option if you are not into the drawn out battles or they are good to use for the weaker enemies to get them out of the way.
It was definitely worth the download. I loved playing it and found myself just as involved as I used to get a long time ago. I recommend it to anyone to try, the game play is great and the graphics are very good even compared to modern RPGs of today.


 
 
Game Review 2 (written by Strangelander) Added on: 08/27/2006
This game centres around a player-made party of eight heroes, and begins in the central core city. There are exits north into the wilderness, or south into the walled-off ruins of the Old City.

Characters in the party do not advance as standard role playing games do: you spend your experience points to upgrade your characters' skills, with weapons or abilities or even their strength or intellect ratings. These, in turn, upgrade the power of spells cast, the damage done by striking with a blade, or even the lowered cost used by haggling with a merchant.

The game is played in a series of tactical grid-style combat rounds, and as such you are required to use critical thinking in order to successfully navigate the playing field (among stones and trees and water and other terrain forms) in order to take the good fight to your foes. There is, thankfully, a quick option to engage in battle so that your party can fight behind the scenes and come to a conclusion, this is useful for fighting really weak foes or simply skipping the long drawn out sieges.
 
 
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Jkimpton (08/23/2007)
Wizard's Crown is one of the best games! Good graphics and game play!
 
 
Chaendar (03/28/2007)
One of the first RPG's I ever played.
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