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Mad Magic


Explore beautiful and mysterious 3D worlds in your quest for a magician's treasure! Control 9 different fantasy creatures, cast powerful spells and fight 4 diverse enemy monsters during this breathtaking adventure and action filled game of fantasy! Try to make it to the end of the road in Adventure Mode, or see how long your strategy can hold up in Survival Mode. The Mad Magic is waiting for you, so begin your amazing quest today!

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  TonyMontana's Review - April 16, 2007 - View all my reviews (18)


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Mad Magic: A Troll Bashing Good Time

I LOVE this game, it's the best Insaniquarium clone there is, only replace the fish with Trolls and other monsters.

You start with a certain amount of money/gold, and buy troll type soldiers, food for your trolls/guards, potion upgrades, weapon upgrades, and eventually, when you've made enough money from the level, you buy your way out of it.
It's like a monster food chain.. each troll or guard evolves and feeds on the lessor evolution, then bigger and uglier monsters become available for purchase, that feed on them.. and on it goes.
The bigger monsters cost a lot more, but when bashed by the Goblins, produce more expensive jewels.

You make money by having little Goblins bashing everything, making them throw out coins and jewels.
The more monsters you purchase, the more money you make obviously.
Each level you finish, unlocks a helper of sorts, as with Insaniquarium or Garden Dreams.
The helper could be a dragon that hovers around picking up jewels you've missed, or something that helps attack incoming enemies.. and yes, these come frequently.

Amazing graphics and great sound effects, make for no chance of boredom!
Even if you aren't familiar with Insaniquarium or Garden Dreams, you will still enjoy this game.

Give it a try :)


This review has an average score of 4.2 - Based on 28 ratings
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  meerahdxb's Review - April 17, 2007 - View all my reviews (66)


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Outstanding

I like the platform and the idea of the game, it reminds me of Chicken chase with a little bit of Fairy Godmother tycoon. This game is really worth playing, and it has alot of new things that we haven't experienced in other games. you will feel so addicted you'd wish you have more hours in the day !
You might find the game slower and uneasy to move along as you upgrade and add more trolls and slave, as it will require more memory from your system, I muted the volume and I didn't have this problem afterward, you might want to try this option if the game gets slower.


This review has an average score of 4 - Based on 7 ratings
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  thepiratebay's Review - April 17, 2007 - View all my reviews (8)


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Another fun game from Oberon

From the folks at Oberon who have brought you timeless classics like Fairy Godmother Tycoon, Dream Day Wedding, and Magic Match: The Genie's Journey. I've become a big fan of Oberon, they are really on a roll. This one is like Chicken Chase and Insaniquarium. This seems to be a new pocket genre of raising virtual pets and enhancing the area whilst fending off enemies, it's the realtime virtual ecology to Virtual Villagers. It's fun and sometimes frustating but mostly fun. Happy gaming!


This review has an average score of 3.2 - Based on 13 ratings
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i suggest you train defending chest because i am in last level and cant beat defend mission!if you know a trick to pass it please say.and one more thing!the best combo for me was the war cry man!then thing that makes all gems/coins go 1 rank higher and this dragon from first boss(but you must use him correctly and he is good only for start so i think if you can start well and you have time you better choose slow falling of coins)
Here strategy for dragon!1st you have to upgrade potions sometimes it cant be upgraded to maximum but anyway even in the 1st up you recieve gold coin so it is ok then drop potion for your 1st unit then near dragon if you have 1st up he will give you gold coin if you have 2nd one he will give you gem for 500!!!and i suggest you dont take battle supports because they not needed you will kill from 1 hit in castle ruins if you upgrade fully)
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OS: Windows XP Memory: 256 MB DirectX: 8.0 or later CPU: P3 500

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