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It's your first job as a full-fledged Green Magician! The Magicians Order has hired you to transport magical artifacts across Midland, where they will be studied and their true natures revealed. You must travel to The Library with a band of magic users, making friends and enemies along the way.
This game takes inspiration from solarpunk, steampunk, and high fantasy. Explore a world where life runs on magic or the power of the sun, where flowers grow from magical influence, ships sail on golden wings through the sky, and where everything is under the watch of the Magicians Order. Will you join the Order, or rebel against them?
Features:
• Play as woman, man, or nonbinary; straight, gay, bisexual, or asexual; polyamourous or monogamous, cis or trans.
• Follow the law or break it. Stick to tradition or forge a new path.
• Perfect your plant magic with knowledge gained from books, gardens, and hedge witches, or learn technological magic and shapeshifting.
• Watch airship races, fight using magic swords, and cook a meal with enchanted ingredients.
• Guard magical artifacts and uncover their mysteries. Visit a Solar Commune and use your powers to defend it.
• Explore themes of trust, comradery, and friendship. Relax on cozy, sun-filled afternoons, fly through the air during spellbinding battles, and unravel cryptic secrets with the help of ancient wizards.
Magician's Voyage is a work in progress. As of February 11th, 2022, the demo is 105,000 words, with an average playthrough of 20,000 words. It consists of the first three chapters.
| Average Rating: based on 3 ratings Number of Reviews Written by IFDB Members: 1 |
Magician's Voyage brings together a vivid, eclectic cast and thrilling world building for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. There's replayability and thoughtfulness packed behind every choice, along with exorbitantly witty banter spanning dialogue and description that leaves the reader with a warmth in their chest (and might make you laugh aloud!).
Conversations feel natural, choices are exciting, and though the world is chock-full of lore, the player is never left confused or in the dark. Explanations are clear, and Midland draws you in instantly. The friendships built in this world are palpable, and every character is allowed to have their own desires, whims, and faults, making them just as believable as humans as you or I.
Overall, MagVoy is a wonderful game to spend your afternoon playing. I can promise that you'll leave your time spent playing feeling a little lighter, like the world is a little easier, and eager to read more. This game will stick with me for a long time; Recommending one million times over.