Magitek VR is a magic adventure game that uses physics driven spells based on the four elements. Use magic to fight enemies and solve puzzles as you explore the world of Embra.
GESTURE BASED MAGIC
Spell casting is intricate and dynamic. Each class of magic will behave based on a set of physical properties each requiring new skills and training to fully master. The demo has access to both Fire and Air magic.
INTERACTIVE ENVIROMENT
Grass will ignite with fire, ice will melt, water will freeze and iron will heat up and spread heat. Use this to create creative ways to fight enemies and solve puzzles.
AND MUCH MORE!
And much more! RPG System: Power up spells to suit your style
Weapons and item: Over 15 weapons and items including; swords, spears, shields, archery and magic fruit that can be eaten to give you magically boosts.
Physics based enemies: Push, pull and interact with enemies with both weapons and spells.
The best game ever. I always wanted to be bending like avatar the last Airbender/avatar koora its super amazing I recommend getting the game 100% its the best game i ever tried
投稿者:Loudhouse123
★5
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驚きです。 体験版で遊んだ人は 無料にしてほしいです。
投稿者:Lex
Amazing. I hope people who played the demo get it free when it comes out fully
Great Game. This game is awesome the game so far is great but i would have more fun if it was a mulriplayer game I would have fun runing and using magic with someone or people Overall the gane is great.
Need help!!! The game from what I have seen looks amazing but I need help with accessing it I'm on oculus quest 1 and have installed the game through app lab but when attempting to load into the game it shows three dots then after a bit shuts off the game (left a good review because the game looks great and I wouldn't wanna leave a bad review)
Seems female oriented, yet misogynist. I have to assume the game is aimed at female identifying people, as I am a guy, but the game calls me "Girlfriend." I can't find any setting to select my gender.
If I were a woman, I wouldn't want some condescending skeezeball instructor commenting on my legs, telling me they're not "just for show," just because I can walk a few steps.
Why develop a game geared towards a female audience, then turn around and objectify women?
Aside from that issue, I haven't found anything particularly enjoyable playing the game.