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A Word in advance: This Game is clearly not suitable for Beginners of the Rogue Genre * grummel *. The complete Absence of Memory Stalls frustrates in the Long run, especially when there Are umpteen enemies in a Room and all go on one.
+ cute Graphics + simple Control + once you're dead, you automatically spawned as a Ghost again +/-three different "Attack types" +/-spatial Arrangement changes when a new Game starts, but opponent types remain in the void. Level equal-no Storage Stands can be created-weapons distributed "unfairly" (sometimes I find no Weapons in 3 Runs in a row, another Time 2 at a Level) opponents (especially the Owls) are t.w. far too strong, especially if you don't have Weapons- Few Items (at least I haven't really found much, except Gold)-Health Restorative items are rare and icy. Useless as opponents do more Damage at a Stroke than the cheapest Recovery items charge.
I bought the Game around Christmas for £550. But the Game wouldn't be worth any more to me.
And after I played the Binding of Isaac, AWL uninstalled.
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Briefly in advance, everything following is based only on my first Impressions, I tend not to be able to estimate the Game directly yet, but these are my first and therefore also basic Thoughts.
In itself, "A Wizard's Lizard" is a nice Rogue-Like Game for in between with really many Parallels to "The Binding of Isaac," I wouldn't directly call it Plagiarism, especially since completely new Ideas became involved in the Game.
The Gameplay principle is the same in itself and, from a Purely Gameplay, there are only relatively marginal Differences.
You run with your Character through a randomly generated Dungeon, where you have to eliminate Enemies within different Rooms and also collect Gold to invest this In items. Individual Spaces seem to me personally to be totally overloaded and take away my personal Overview, this might of course be wanted, but it just seems disturbing to me.
Another Criticism would be that the Rooms are also, even if only quite sporadically, quite unfairly structured, I find it extremely annoying when I enter a Room and take direct Damage.
I cannot conclude in any Way, but I do not have enough Playing time. It seems to me, however, a nice time distribution, but so far I think that you should invest your Money in "The Binding of Isaac" if you really want to get one of these Games. It offers more for less Money, but I don't want to vehemently advertise another Game at this Point. "A Wizard's Lizard" is certainly a welcome Change, yet €15 seems incredibly expensive to me for the relatively small Scope I see so far in this Game. Friends of these Rogue-Like Game Styles will probably still Enjoy this Game, which is why I still make a Recommendation at this Point.