Steam’s latest mini-hit is Mage Arena, a voice-powered spellcasting game that costs $3


“Fireball! Freeze! Magic Missile!” I yelled about 47 times yesterday playing Mage Arena, the voice-powered wizardry game currently shooting up the Steam charts. I convinced some friends to pick up the $3, early access arena shooter based on the strength of the “say spells to cast them” pitch alone, and the verdict is in—Mage Arena is a blast.

It’s also dead simple: Make a lobby of up to eight players, divide into Wizards and Warlocks, and throw down on big maps. By default, the only weapon of your grey-bearded wizard is a spellbook activated by voice. Wanna cast Magic Missile? Flip to page four and speak it into existence. Yelling with a Gandelfian affectation is encouraged, but not strictly required.



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