

Your 'Magic Circle' trap looks amazing as well. For example, the unfinished world is grey and drab but wherever you walk there is a spot of colour beneath you. There are some nice visual flourishes too. Sometimes you can get a little lost and it can sometimes take a while to figure out what to do but in my opinion that is part of the game's charm. You can edit your enemies by going inside their heads and making them your allies, You can control said Allies, make them attack enemies and such. The game takes place inside a broken game that is never going to be fixed and you are an entity that has found it's way into the world of the game. The game takes place inside a A pretty interesting satire on the state of the modern game industry and an interesting free-form puzzle game. … ExpandĪ pretty interesting satire on the state of the modern game industry and an interesting free-form puzzle game. Given the few hour's I've had with this game i'm writing my first review because I had to tell others of the adventure. Wanna see a fire breathing horde of gnome sized mushrooms it's yours. over time you capture the entities of the game removing their traits and rewriting them as you see fit. Stripped of your abilities and left to your own devices you progress through a drudge fest of a "game" created by the games godlike Developers. The Magic Circle is an adventure style game that takes place inside of a broken incomplete game. I found myself looking for combinations of powers just to see what would happen. Having completed the story twice I can say it's wonderfully complete.

I found myself picking up a copy as soon as I learned of this games existence.

I found myself picking up a copy as soon as I learned of this games Fully complete and yet it's an unfinished mastery of story and gameplay. Fully complete and yet it's an unfinished mastery of story and gameplay.
