Compare Wizard with a Gun prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Galvanic Games. Published by Devolver Digital. Released on 10/17/2023. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Adventure, Indie. Metacritic score: 72/100.

A co-op survival sandbox where you craft cursed bullets and hold back magical chaos threatening to unravel the world. Gorgeous, a little rough, and best played with a friend.

Wizard with a Gun is a top-down survival sandbox with a strong aesthetic vision. You play as a gunmancer - a wizard whose entire spellbook is a firearm - dropped into a procedurally generated world slowly being consumed by a force called the Chaos. Your job is to explore, gather resources, craft increasingly bizarre ammunition types, build out your tower hub between runs, and push the Chaos back before the world's time limit ticks down to nothing. The loop is tighter than it sounds: each run into the overworld has real stakes, and the tower acts as a persistent anchor that lets your progress feel cumulative rather than punishing. The crafting system is where the game earns its quirkiness. Bullets here aren't just bullets. You're loading fire rounds, cursed hexes, bouncing arcane slugs, and stranger things pulled from recipe trees that slowly open up as you research materials back at base. The gunsmith bench is genuinely fun to tinker with, and the moment you fire a properly specced round into a cluster of enemies and watch the chain reaction play out, you understand exactly what Galvanic Games was going for. The visual language, chunky pixel art with lush environmental storytelling baked into the biomes, holds up beautifully. The sound design is attentive in a way small studios often skip. The ambient score has that slightly eerie, slightly warm quality that makes exploration feel like reading a good fable. Where things get complicated is in the pacing of the mid-game. Once the initial novelty of the ammo crafting settles, the resource loop starts to reveal some repetition. The procedurally generated world does its job but rarely surprises with the same energy the first few biomes deliver. Solo play is functional but clearly not the intended experience - the game was designed around two-player co-op, and that changes the feel significantly. Combat is floaty in a way that reads as intentional style but can feel imprecise when enemy density spikes. The Chaos mechanic, which is a genuine tension engine in early hours, can start to feel more like a checklist than a threat once you've learned its rhythms. For co-op sessions with the right person, Wizard with a Gun lands somewhere genuinely enjoyable. It knows its aesthetic, it commits to its premise, and it doesn't overstay its welcome if you treat it as a focused ten-to-fifteen hour experience rather than an endless survival grind. The Steam review score of 80 percent feels honest - this is a game that does specific things well and has specific gaps. Devolver's fingerprints are visible in the oddball charm of the whole package, and Galvanic Games clearly has strong instincts for world-building that deserve a second project to fully stretch. Kai, Scout Team

Wizard with a Gun
ActionAdventureIndie

Wizard with a Gun

Oct 17, 2023Galvanic GamesDevolver Digital
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A co-op survival sandbox where you craft cursed bullets and hold back magical chaos threatening to unravel the world. Gorgeous, a little rough, and best played with a friend.

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About Wizard with a Gun

Wizard with a Gun is a top-down survival sandbox with a strong aesthetic vision. You play as a gunmancer - a wizard whose entire spellbook is a firearm - dropped into a procedurally generated world slowly being consumed by a force called the Chaos. Your job is to explore, gather resources, craft increasingly bizarre ammunition types, build out your tower hub between runs, and push the Chaos back before the world's time limit ticks down to nothing. The loop is tighter than it sounds: each run into the overworld has real stakes, and the tower acts as a persistent anchor that lets your progress feel cumulative rather than punishing. The crafting system is where the game earns its quirkiness. Bullets here aren't just bullets. You're loading fire rounds, cursed hexes, bouncing arcane slugs, and stranger things pulled from recipe trees that slowly open up as you research materials back at base. The gunsmith bench is genuinely fun to tinker with, and the moment you fire a properly specced round into a cluster of enemies and watch the chain reaction play out, you understand exactly what Galvanic Games was going for. The visual language, chunky pixel art with lush environmental storytelling baked into the biomes, holds up beautifully. The sound design is attentive in a way small studios often skip. The ambient score has that slightly eerie, slightly warm quality that makes exploration feel like reading a good fable. Where things get complicated is in the pacing of the mid-game. Once the initial novelty of the ammo crafting settles, the resource loop starts to reveal some repetition. The procedurally generated world does its job but rarely surprises with the same energy the first few biomes deliver. Solo play is functional but clearly not the intended experience - the game was designed around two-player co-op, and that changes the feel significantly. Combat is floaty in a way that reads as intentional style but can feel imprecise when enemy density spikes. The Chaos mechanic, which is a genuine tension engine in early hours, can start to feel more like a checklist than a threat once you've learned its rhythms. For co-op sessions with the right person, Wizard with a Gun lands somewhere genuinely enjoyable. It knows its aesthetic, it commits to its premise, and it doesn't overstay its welcome if you treat it as a focused ten-to-fifteen hour experience rather than an endless survival grind. The Steam review score of 80 percent feels honest - this is a game that does specific things well and has specific gaps. Devolver's fingerprints are visible in the oddball charm of the whole package, and Galvanic Games clearly has strong instincts for world-building that deserve a second project to fully stretch. Kai, Scout Team

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steamCo-op SurvivalAmmo CraftingGunmancerChaos MechanicHub BuildingProcedural WorldTop-Down ShooterTime Pressure

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Reviews & Ratings

Metacritic
72
Steam
80%(3,854)

Game Info

Developer
Galvanic Games
Publisher
Devolver Digital
Release Date
Oct 17, 2023

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