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Spellcrafter: The Path of Magic Casts Itself from Early Access To Full Release

Spellcrafter: The Path of Magic Casts Itself from Early Access To Full Release

Spellcrafter: The Path of Magic Casts Itself from Early Access To Full Release

The turn-based RPG from indie developer Jujubee is now available on both PC and Android at promo pricing

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Players will be transported into an unforgettable adventure in a world of dark fantasy in Spellcrafter: The Path of Magic, an RPG with tactical turn-based combat and a unique spell-casting system.

Spellcrafter consists of three acts. Each tells part of a story about the nature of reality, power and morality. Each act, in turn, features three levels with different settings and a different playable character (human, necromancer, elf).

The PC version is currently available on Steam at a 20% discount, and on Android at the promo price of $2.99.

Spellcrafter is a Premium Game with no IAPs or F2P mechanics.

Karla Munger

Karla Munger

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