Compara los precios de MageQuit en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Bowlcut Studios. Publicado por Bowlcut Studios. Lanzado el 10/10/2019. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie, Strategy.

10-player wizard brawler where physics, spells, and a glowing D20 staff create chaotic arena fights that rarely play out the same way twice.

MageQuit is a local and online arena brawler built around one central idea: give up to ten wizards a physics-driven spell system and watch the chaos sort itself out. Each player wields a staff topped with a glowing D20, and the elemental abilities that staff grants define how you fight in that round. It sits at a crossroads between party game and competitive arena brawler, which makes it genuinely hard to slot into a single box. The closest comparison is something like Towerfall crossed with a spell-draft card game, except the physics engine is doing a lot of heavy lifting in the moment-to-moment feel. From a strategic standpoint, the spell selection layer is where MageQuit earns its depth. You are not just picking the biggest fireball; you are thinking about synergies between elemental effects, crowd control, mobility tools, and what ten players in a shrinking arena will actually do to each other. That decision space is narrow compared to a grand-strategy title, but within a single match it creates meaningful reads and counter-picks. If your opponents are stacking knockback spells, you start building around grounded, tanky options. That kind of reactive planning rewards players who pay attention rather than just mashing. The game absolutely shines in a group setting. Eight to ten players in the same lobby produces the kind of screen-filling spell explosions that make clip-worthy moments feel routine. Solo or in smaller groups it loses some of that energy, and the AI opponents, while competent enough to fill a lobby, do not replicate the unpredictability of human players. The tutorial respects newcomers reasonably well, explaining the core staff mechanics without overwhelming anyone on session one, which means you can hand a controller to someone who has never heard of the game and have them functional within two rounds. The skill ceiling sits higher than the entry point, and that gap is a healthy sign for any competitive game. On the downside, MageQuit is a niche product with a modest player base, so matchmaking at odd hours can be slow. The visual style is deliberate and charming in a hand-drawn way, but spell effects in a full ten-player match can become genuinely hard to read. Some elemental abilities feel more situational than others, and the meta around which spells are worth drafting has never received the kind of sustained patch cadence that a game with this much potential probably deserves. The mod ecosystem is limited, which is a missed opportunity given how much a community-built spell roster could extend the longevity. For the right group, though, MageQuit delivers a surprisingly tight competitive loop dressed up in party-game clothing. If you have five or more friends who can coordinate a session, the raw fun-per-hour ratio is hard to argue with. Solo players hunting a competitive ladder experience will find the population too thin for comfort. Treat it as a group purchase and it earns its place in the library. Diego, Scout Team

MageQuit

MageQuit

10 oct 2019Bowlcut Studios
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10-player wizard brawler where physics, spells, and a glowing D20 staff create chaotic arena fights that rarely play out the same way twice.

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MageQuit is a local and online arena brawler built around one central idea: give up to ten wizards a physics-driven spell system and watch the chaos sort itself out. Each player wields a staff topped with a glowing D20, and the elemental abilities that staff grants define how you fight in that round. It sits at a crossroads between party game and competitive arena brawler, which makes it genuinely hard to slot into a single box. The closest comparison is something like Towerfall crossed with a spell-draft card game, except the physics engine is doing a lot of heavy lifting in the moment-to-moment feel. From a strategic standpoint, the spell selection layer is where MageQuit earns its depth. You are not just picking the biggest fireball; you are thinking about synergies between elemental effects, crowd control, mobility tools, and what ten players in a shrinking arena will actually do to each other. That decision space is narrow compared to a grand-strategy title, but within a single match it creates meaningful reads and counter-picks. If your opponents are stacking knockback spells, you start building around grounded, tanky options. That kind of reactive planning rewards players who pay attention rather than just mashing. The game absolutely shines in a group setting. Eight to ten players in the same lobby produces the kind of screen-filling spell explosions that make clip-worthy moments feel routine. Solo or in smaller groups it loses some of that energy, and the AI opponents, while competent enough to fill a lobby, do not replicate the unpredictability of human players. The tutorial respects newcomers reasonably well, explaining the core staff mechanics without overwhelming anyone on session one, which means you can hand a controller to someone who has never heard of the game and have them functional within two rounds. The skill ceiling sits higher than the entry point, and that gap is a healthy sign for any competitive game. On the downside, MageQuit is a niche product with a modest player base, so matchmaking at odd hours can be slow. The visual style is deliberate and charming in a hand-drawn way, but spell effects in a full ten-player match can become genuinely hard to read. Some elemental abilities feel more situational than others, and the meta around which spells are worth drafting has never received the kind of sustained patch cadence that a game with this much potential probably deserves. The mod ecosystem is limited, which is a missed opportunity given how much a community-built spell roster could extend the longevity. For the right group, though, MageQuit delivers a surprisingly tight competitive loop dressed up in party-game clothing. If you have five or more friends who can coordinate a session, the raw fun-per-hour ratio is hard to argue with. Solo players hunting a competitive ladder experience will find the population too thin for comfort. Treat it as a group purchase and it earns its place in the library.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamArena BrawlerParty GameSpell DraftingPhysics Combat10-PlayerLocal MultiplayerCompetitiveElemental Abilities

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Processor
Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E6600 or AMD Phenom™ X3 8750 processor or better
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
SM3 2GB VRAM
Storage
1 GB available space

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Bowlcut Studios
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Bowlcut Studios
Fecha de lanzamiento
10 oct 2019

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