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Magic of Autumn

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V3663L
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Magic of Autumn is a unique card puzzle game. Explore a magical island, turn the environment into cards, build decks to overcome card battles, and get your soul back.

Story

You were the Imperial Warden, the most powerful conjurer of the Eight Kingdoms. Your soul was stolen. You must get it back.

Conjuring

The only power that the soulless ones can wield. Everything in the environment can be conjured into cards that become your guardians and weapons during fights in the Void Plane.

Combat

In the physical world, you are just a faint shadow. You can only attack in the Void Plane. The combat system is inspired by games like Hearthstone and Magic: The Gathering. It's easy to learn for those who are not familiar with the genre and has rule twists to make it interesting for the veterans.

Exploration

Explore a remote Golden Apple Island, a place haunted by the seasonal spirits and protected by runes. You arrive here in autumn, hoping that the defenses would be weakened during the season of decay. Win fights to break runes and gain access to the new areas of the Island that are full of things to find.

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User Reviews

Overwhelmingly Positive
36 user reviews
100%
Positive
5 hrs at review
Recommended

[i] My Experience [/i] I often pick up little indie games to play on the cheap just to give an indie developer a chance, and I'm very often disappointed. However, games like Magic of Autumn are the reason I do this. It's a thoughtful, lightweight deckbuilder with a somber-feeling overworld and an interesting story. The combination of the game's overworld and soundtrack put me in quite a unique headspace, one which was entirely appropriate given the protagonist's history. I loved the conjuration mechanic, and I tried to find every card in the game. By the end, I had them all with the exception of the Barrel, the Four Unfinished Runes, the Ripples, the Altar of Eternal Fire, the Dormant Sigil, and the projectiles like flameballs and fireballs (I found these, but just didn't think to actually conjure them). I was driven to try each of the game's battles over and over, slightly modifying my deck with each attempt, until I was victorious. Some of the battles are very clever and will requ...

23 helpful
6 hrs at review
Recommended

It's a shame such a wonderful game goes unnoticed. It's a little adventure game about conjuring everything you find on your way and creating cards from it. You'll face enemies with a lot of different strategies and you'll have to adapt your deck accordingly. The graphics may look simple, but they work really well all together. And the music. Oh, the music. Simple, same as the graphics, but astoundingly charming. If the developer releases the soundtrack as an extra, I'll buy it, no hesitation. Give it a try if you like deckbuilding and collecting cards. What the hell, give it a try even if you don't, it's really worth it. P.S.: If you go for all the achievements, you're gonna have to investigate and experiment a lot! And keep your eyes open!

9 helpful 1 funny
22 min at review
Recommended

This game is one of those undervalued hidden gems that most people could just not notice among the piles of crap being shoveled into Steam lately. Trust me, this guy Zuurix is a real deal. Check out his website at https://zuurix.com/ - try his other games, they are all much deeper than they seem, much more polished than it could appear from first glance, and most of all, they are pretty well designed and original. Keep doing what you're doing, and I am sure one of your games will become a megahit some day. I wish you that! For all those who are reading this, if you haven't bought it yet, what are you waiting for? Music alone in this game is worth more than the price.

7 helpful
11 hrs at review
Recommended

This game has its high points and low points, it's a good value for the cost but not everyone will enjoy it. The card battling is interesting, you don't get to re-use cards so you have to carefully build your deck and choose how you play. I found it very thought provoking and a fun challenge, but you cannot expect a traditional deck shuffler here. The atmosphere is very nice, I liked the art style and the story snippets contributed nicely to the feel of the world. The system of learning spells (cards) by interacting with things made the world feel alive, although it was frustrating to figure out I had missed something and have to go back and find it. Also some stuff moved around frustratingly out of reach, it took me about 10 minutes of patrolling a corner waiting for one thing to pass close enough. The map desperately needs a "You are here" marker, especially given how unlocking runes reveals the map - when you have to skip hard nodes and leave them for later it can be very diffi...

5 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

It has take me a shamefully long time to review it. I freely admit that I haven't played the game long enough to fully critique the gameplay systems, I know that what I've played, I've enjoyed. I figure if you want an in depth breakdown of the story or gameplay, that's what the other reviews are for. THIS is more of a review of humanity. Okay, that's a bit grandiose. It's a story... there, that's more accurate. Magic of Autumn was recommended to me by great algorithmic son of Our Lord, GabeN(Steam), and it looked fantastic except for one little detail: my physical disability rendered it impossible for me to play. So, since bothering developers is my favorite thing, I did just that. Imagine my surprise when the dev not only replied to my request for a way to move the character with the mouse... but almost immediately implemented it as an option. It's hard to articulate what that means to anyone who is physically typical, but it means a lot. The developer had little future ince...

5 helpful
5 hrs at review
Recommended

Pretty cool concept for the theme and certainly worth the price, if a bit rough around the edges. I get the feeling that maybe dev wanted to build the game more initially, but ended up sticking to this. Puzzle deckbuilder where you can have anywhere between 0-20 cards in the deck. You unlock these cards by "conjuring" aka interacting with literally any object in the game, so you'll have to pay attention to anything new in the environment. Opponents use these same cards but can have multiple copies while you get one of each. This turns the game into adjusting the deck to counter whatever the opponent has cooked up. + Exploring and finding new cards feels rewarding + Dirt cheap + OST fits the theme + Has some world building which ain't too bad * Has some story bits but there's no "real" outcome to it * Graphics are a bit rough but not too bad - While the enemies "stage name" can give a clue to their gimmick, you'll have to play against them first to figure out what each particular...

4 helpful
7 hrs at review
Recommended

An absolute steal for the price. Some tips: - This is a puzzle game first and foremost; rebuild your deck for each fight. Backspace empties your deck. - The lava-coloured runes are optional for achievements; you don't need them to progress. If you're stuck on one you may not need to actually fight it.

4 helpful
11 hrs at review
Recommended

Dreamy, atmospheric.

4 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

easy but tricky relaxing card game, i had to replay several times vs 1 rune to get a good starter deck lol. don't rush playing this thing since it will be over too soon

4 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Its a really good game with a novel mechanic on the cards, as now you use your surroundings to bring about the power of your cards for battles, has this been done before?,maybe, but be sure to give it a try to find out- 8/10

4 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10, 11
  • Processor: 2 GHz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Storage: 100 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Magic of Autumn cost?

Magic of Autumn costs $0.50. Currently 50% off!

What are the system requirements for Magic of Autumn?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10, 11 Processor: 2 GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM Storage: 100 MB available space

What platforms is Magic of Autumn available on?

Magic of Autumn is available on Windows PC.

Is Magic of Autumn worth buying?

Magic of Autumn has 100% positive reviews from 36 players.

When was Magic of Autumn released?

Magic of Autumn was released on Feb 17, 2020.

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