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  2. Spellbinder (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Spellbinder is a 2–4 player game in which each player controls a wizard. Yamantsar, the chief wizard of central Yof-Pintre castle, has departed to go conquering, and the four remaining wizards, who occupy lesser castles in corners of the board, each decide to take over Yof-Piintre.

  3. The Magic of Scheherazade - Wikipedia

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    In the overworld, enemies will often randomly appear and are fought in real time. The player can use a sword for close-range attacks, a rod for shooting long-range projectiles, and magic spells. Slaying enemies earns the player experience points that go towards increasing overall experience levels.

  4. Orphen: Scion of Sorcery - Wikipedia

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    Although enemies can sometimes be found throughout areas, there are many scripted battle sequences that occur throughout the game. In battles, the player controls one character throughout the whole battle and can use three different pieces of equipment: melee weapons, spells, and elemental shields.

  5. Wizard101 - Wikipedia

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    A wizard first starting the game must choose a school: Fire, Ice, Storm, Myth, Life, Death, or Balance, each complete with their own set of unique spells and playstyles. The game is based around "duels": two teams made up of one to four players or computer enemies on each team who take turns casting spells. Spells can be cast using "pips".

  6. The Last Spell - Wikipedia

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    The Last Spell is a tactical role-playing game in which players, as The Commander, control a small group of randomly generated heroes defending a town against hordes of undead. [5] The game purposefully features an asymmetric tactical imbalance, in that the player starts with three heroes yet must fight against hundreds of undead enemies. [6]

  7. Noita (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Noita is a platform roguelike game developed by Nolla Games. Players control a witch that can collect and cast spells in order to defeat enemies named after Finnish mythological creatures. The main game leads the player down a cave ending in a boss fight, although the game contains much more secret and supplementary content.

  8. Spelljammer: Pirates of Realmspace - Wikipedia

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    The player can steer the ship to aim the weapons at enemies, and to try to avoid enemy missiles. The occasional meteor storm is a minor hazard while spelljamming. One little-used feature programmed into the game is the ability to crash the player's ship into the Crystal Sphere.

  9. Wizards & Warriors X: The Fortress of Fear - Wikipedia

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    Players can move Kuros with the control pad and can make him jump and attack enemies by pressing the other buttons. [3] The main objectives in each level are to increase score by defeating enemies and collecting gems, maintain Kuros' life force by collecting food and ale, and gain magic powers by collecting various spells.