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Wizorb
Developer(s)Tribute Games
Publisher(s)Tribute Games
Platform(s)Windows, Xblig, PS Minis, Linux, OS X, iOS
ReleaseXBLIG
September 25, 2011
Windows
November 7, 2011
Linux
December 19, 2011
OS X
December 19, 2011
PS Minis
July 25, 2012
iOS
August 3, 2012
Genre(s)Breakout clone
Mode(s)Single-player

Wizorb is a video game developed and published by Tribute Games for the Xbox 360 via the Xblig on September 25, 2011. Wizorb is a cross between a brick-breaker and an adventure game. Tasked with rebuilding the kingdom of Gorudo in a Zelda-like adventure mode. The core of the game takes place in a Breakout clone where the player can use magic to control the ball and help destroy the bricks and enemies. The game features animations by Paul Robertson.

Wizorb was then ported to Windows, OS X, Linux using the MonoGame framework. It was later released for Windows through Steam on March 14, 2012 with added achievements and cloud storage. [1]

Synopsis

The once peaceful Kingdom of Gorudo is threatened by an evil presence. The only hope for salvation is Cyrus, a wizard versed in a secret magic art called Wizorb! Explore many strange places from the derelict monster infested town of Clover to Gorudo Castle atop Cauldron Peak.

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