[GAME][2.3.3+] Spellcasters Multiplayer Duel topic


Have you ever wondered which mage is the mightiest? Wise Middle-earth wizard,enlightened
Sorcerer from School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, deceiving Illusionist or maybe tribal
Shaman wielding the elements? Now you are able to find out! Spellcasters is a mobile, split
screen, dynamic, multiplayer game, focused on competitive gameplay. Two mages controlled
by players are fighting each other trying defeat opponent with wide choice of spells and
tricks.Try to beat your friends in many different environments proving that your favorite
character is the most powerful mage in the universe.

In order to download just search the Google Play store for Spellcasters Multiplayer Duel

FEATURES
 Short and very dynamic play sessions
 Each character have their own dedicated skillset determining its playstyle
 Various environments
 Split screen gameplay gives you ultimate duel experience
 Wide choice of mages from diverse universes
 Attractive graphic design and sounds
 Regular updates adding new content (maps, characters, skills) and balancing the game
 Full Android support (Windows Mobile and iOS in the future)








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