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About This Game An epic adventure in a land of monsters, traps and magic. Journey across the deadly Shamutanti Hills and through the Cityport of Kharé, home to thieves, corrupt nobles and deadly mutants, as you attempt to recover the Crown of Kings. Armed with your sword, and over fifty spells with weird and wonderful effects, embark on a journey of a thousand choices where every one is remembered and will change your story. This is Parts 1 and 2 of a four-part series. As played by the Yogscast, Sorcery! is a narrative adventure like no other, that creates your own unique fantasy adventure as you play. * Explore a 3d hand-drawn map, and venture inside the buildings of the city of Kharé * Unique bluff-and-strike based combat system which procedurally narrates your battles * Over fifty weird and wonderful spells, whose effects alter the narrative in wild and unpredictable ways * Over half a million words of story content that adapts around your choices - created using the same inklewriter technology as the multi-award-winning 80 DAYS * Hundreds of characters, hundreds of stories to uncover * Over forty unique monsters to fight, all with their own strategies and combat styles * Play Swindlestones, a game of cunning and deceit, against the citizens of Kharé, for profit - and for information * Freedom to explore - rewind whatever choices you want * Based on the million-selling series by Steve Jackson * All of your choices are remembered, shaping your adventure now - and in the future Sorcery! Parts 1 and 2 are the first half of an epic quadrilogy. Sorcery! 3 takes the adventure to the wilds of the Baklands and creates a fully open-world experience, and will be out shortly on Steam. Sorcery! 4 is due later this year, to finish the adventure. Each part can be played on its own, or you can load your character from one part to the next, carrying over equipment, stats, and narrative choices. 7aa9394dea Title: Sorcery! Parts 1 and 2Genre: Adventure, Indie, RPGDeveloper:inkle LtdPublisher:inkle LtdFranchise:Fighting FantasyRelease Date: 2 Feb, 2016 Sorcery! Parts 1 And 2 Full Crack [PC] sorcery parts 1 and 2 review. sorcery parts 1 and 2. sorcery parts 1 and 2 review. sorcery parts 1 and 2 download. sorcery parts 1 and 2 download. sorcery parts 1 and 2 A vivid retelling of the Sorcery books. The story comes to life as you make choices that matter and explore this fantasical world!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trPv2oboP2w. This game is the epitome of what made the old "Choose Your Own Adventure" novels fun. Endless choices, compelling characters, adventure, and brutal death around every corner. If you love those novels, or D&D, or just a fun adventure, I highly recommend this game.. i wish there was more Adventure to be done. Hey! Not baaad!. This is a biased review. I felt strongly nostalgic when playing "Sorcery! parts 1 & 2".I still remember the adventure books from my youth. This game is exactly like I remember them: Conversations, narrating, fighting, adventuring, sudden deaths and browsing between pages to check other scenarios. This time the system actually keeps track of your hitpoints and items as well! And you can easily browse back without writing down the page numbers. =)Anyway, if you feel like playing a digital version of City of Thieves gamebook - buy this. Others? Sorry, I don't know how you would feel. Try it and let me know! ;-). After playing inkle Ltd's 80 Days, I was excited to try out their new game Sorcery! While I liked 80 Days I think I might have actually preferred Sorcery!What makes Sorcery! a good game is that the story is engaging. The characters, creatures and locales you find in the game are interesting. Sorcery is pretty much a choose your own adventure game. Most of the game involves reading through the story and then making a decision on how you want to proceed. This presents a branching storyline which means you can play through the game a couple times without the game changing each time based on the decision you make. While most of the game involves reading and making choices on how you want to proceed, the game also includes combat and magic. At first I thought the combat was a little slow but it starts to grow on you and it works well with the story telling aspect of the game. The magic elements are pretty good and I really liked that the magic element of the game is really useful in the story elements of the game since it can help you make the right choices in the game. Sorcery! is not the type of game that is going to be for everyone though. If you don't like to do a lot of reading in your games, Sorcery won't be for you. The game is also on the slower side so if you only like action packed games it is not going to be for you.If you are looking for a good interactive choose your own adventure game though I think you will really enjoy Sorcery! Parts One and Two.Note: I received a review copy of the game from the developer but no other compensation for this review. Read My Full Review [www.geekyhobbies.com]. lego lord of the rings. Almost finished Part 2 as I write this:Sorcery! is so effing good. The first text adventure I've truly gotten engrossed in and boy is it enjoyable. The magic system is great and the writing is impeccable.While the first Part is more linear, Part 2 drops you in the middle of a massive city to explore at your own behest. It really is a lot of fun, and if you've never gotten into this type of Interactive Fiction before then this is a great jumping-on point. My biggest gripe with the game is how easily it lets you rewind a certain part and try again. That said, it doesn't really take away from how much fun it is. Luckily for me I didn't even know this was a feature until the end of Part 1.At 9.99€ (or your regional equivalent), Sorcery! is definitely worth it. Get lost, have fun. The world is well fleshed out and full of interesting ideas. P.S. Mild spoilers but as a tip I recommend you spare the assassin. He's a baller.EDIT: Reading the other reviews it's annoying how many people are complaining about the combat system. This is a text adventure, so the combat is obviously not a priority anyway. Having said that, those who say it's "random" just have no idea how the combat in the game works (i.e. how combat works in the real world). You have to read what's going on and anticipate the actions of your enemy based on their energy, attack patterns and stamina.This is 100% possible and is not based on a script called "generate attack: random".. I would love to recommend this game if I could play it. The game crashes the second I select one of the parts to play, saying game file could not load. Stay away!. Great simple yet hard to master game. Nice feel of a paper and pen dungeon and dragon game. Daft Souls talk Sorcery!: The Dark Souls podcast talk Sorcery! in some depth here on Soundcloud[soundcloud.com]!. The inklecast discusses Sorcery!: To celebrate bringing Sorcery! to Steam, we've recorded a short episode of our podcast all about the game - how it came about and how we developed the design. Check it out over on our blog![www.inklestudios.com]. Sorcery! on Yogscast: Here's what happened when Simon and Lewis of the Yogscast undertook the Sorcery! adventure...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yftTD-YB0iw&list=PL3XZNMGhpynOF4WsSH52ONVoseNPlppEd. Sorcery! is Rock Paper Shotgun's RPG of the Year 2016: "In the end, rather than being a retro experience harking back to the long-lost days of the choose your own adventure novel, Sorcery! has been pioneering and hugely original. It’s an RPG everyone else in the industry should be playing to see exactly what they should be reaching for, how something with pared down tools and minimalist options for communicating with the player, sets the bar for them to aim for."https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2016/12/03/best-rpg-2016/. Part 3 on sale this week!: To celebrate being part of the Humble Bundle we've put Part 3 on sale at 25% off for this week only. Break out into the fully open world of Kakhabad, hunt down - or avoid - the seven deadly Serpents of the Archmage, and discover and mix past and present with Part 3's unique time beacons. http://store.steampowered.com/app/445040


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