Anybody out there enjoy "Magic Tower" style games?

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If you don't know, these are basically hard "Optimization Puzzles". You have a 2d map and various potions, enemies, doors, keys etc scattered about. I don't think there is much else like them, to be honest.
The grandaddy of them all might be "Tower of the Sorcerer", which was a fairly early Japanese game:
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Battles in these are deterministic and (usually) automatic - you know exactly how much each fight will "cost" you, and that's how you generally think of them. There are generally pickups that raise your stats, but some have experience, gold, and other mechanics.

The real juice comes from figuring out what to do, when to do it, what to avoid, and what order to do things in. Do I kill a few easy enemies to proceed, hoping to find better gear and come back later, I do I kill that tough enemy first, cause I can see a precious boost that will make the easy enemies "cheaper" to kill? Or maybe I'll burn a precious, limited key to avoid the fight while still getting the treasure?

There are so many interesting innovations on the formula, sometimes many modes within the same game.

These really hit their stride in China. It's the home for these games, the same way Japan is home for Wizardries. There are several available if you don't read Chinese, though.

If it sounds cool, another good feature of the genre is that they usually have generous free demos. Tactical Nexus is probably a good one to try if you're curious. It has good QoL features, tutorials, some nice Youtube content, a good discord, etc. and you can grab it free on steam. Oh, and the demo probably has a thousand hours in it, if you become a convert.
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DROD rpg is also nice, with a free demo (and recent sequel):
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Soulestination is another good bet, with a ton of odd mechanics, and even metagame stuff (like digging into the filesystem of the game to find data, etc):
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I'm curious if anybody else has much experience with the genre. Especially if you don't read Chinese - it seems little known outside that culture.
 
The closest one i have to play one, at least the way you describe them is Solomon's Key on the NES
I love Solomon's Key, but it's not anywhere close. These are totally turn-based, and are like "overhead" 2d rather than "side view". I'm not sure I did too good of a job describing them... they aren't that much like anything else, really.
If you are interested at all, they are pretty easy to get demos of, and are lightweight in terms of hardware requirements.
 
I love Solomon's Key, but it's not anywhere close. These are totally turn-based, and are like "overhead" 2d rather than "side view". I'm not sure I did too good of a job describing them... they aren't that much like anything else, really.
If you are interested at all, they are pretty easy to get demos of, and are lightweight in terms of hardware requirements.
Well, actually paying attention to the description i believe i used to play some flash games before my age got its second digit in computation class
 
Well, actually paying attention to the description i believe i used to play some flash games before my age got its second digit in computation class
That's likely, especially if you could read (or didn't mind) games being in Chinese or Japanese. Lots of flash games were made, and quite a few used the graphics from the original. Lots of games of this sort made in RPGmaker too - the basic game logic is easy to program, so I think a lot of Chinese beginners made one. wdmota.com is an enormous repository of them!
 
there's a random, but pretty large thread on steam discussing various Magic Tower-like games. Including some of the ones OP mentioned.
There are a lot of great english ones, for those who dont have time to teach themselves another language in a day :D
 
there's a random, but pretty large thread on steam discussing various Magic Tower-like games. Including some of the ones OP mentioned.
There are a lot of great english ones, for those who dont have time to teach themselves another language in a day :D
Hey, that's a nice list. I didn't mention that there are (predictably?) NSFW magic tower games. I hear that Lulu Farea is actually a good game, tho. I'm pretty stuck into Tactical Nexus now, but I'll def give a look later. Do you have any favorites, @zalen0?
 
Hey, that's a nice list. I didn't mention that there are (predictably?) NSFW magic tower games. I hear that Lulu Farea is actually a good game, tho. I'm pretty stuck into Tactical Nexus now, but I'll def give a look later. Do you have any favorites, @zalen0?
I'd say if you can look past or ignore the echii stuff in Lulu, then yeah Lulu Farea and its sequel Demonic Nation Florehades, are my faves and probably the best for story too.
Part 2 expands the exploration and story a bit and is somewhat of a direct continuation of the first game. ::banana
 

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