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The Village Mage: Spellbinder


Weave your healing magic as the village mage in this captivating blend of match-three gameplay and time management madness. Take on the role of a young apprentice who learns how to cure the illnesses of those in his village by creating potions his patients need and then delivering the medicine before they get impatient and leave. Recruit fantastical pets to keep up with the demand. Let The Village Mage cast an unbreakable spell on you!

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  EternoAprendiz's Review - August 27, 2009 - View all my reviews (11)


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Suprisingly good

A nice combination of Time-manager and break-3 game!
I like the way you have to gatter ingredients to do the potions and the especial challenges you can do.


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  Feufeu's Review - August 27, 2009


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Missed ?

This game could have been nice. A twist in the land of the match-3 reign. But...

But what an awful control... Drag and drop in a time mastering game ? What a strange idea... If it were accurate, I could forgive (forget ?) it. But the alchemist's customers just don't want to wo where I drop them...

I don't want to spend time on games like this. And even less money too. Thanks Reflexive Arcade for allowing us to try before we buy !


This review has an average score of 2 - Based on 4 ratings
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  Stormypoo's Review - August 28, 2009 - View all my reviews (4)


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About as much fun as having your legs amputated

Firstly let me say i completely agree with feufeu's review. This game "looked" promising but it was, to be blunt, possibly one of the worst games ive ever had on my pc. I cannot believe that anyone wasted their time coding and making this game.
Controls were horrible
Graphics werent the worst but graphics do NOT make a game
Sound .. didnt really notice it (dont think i had it on long enough lol)
Gameplay ummm there wasnt any really
Someone out there may enjoy this game (cant think who) but really? i honestly wouldnt bother downloading the demo.
Ive had more fun going to the dentist .. for a root canal


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OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista Memory: 256 MB DirectX: 7 CPU: P800 Video: 32 MB

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