Editor's Review
Braveland Wizard is a fun, classic turn-based strategy game I’ve enjoyed on Android. You play as a wizard exploring a hand-drawn world, fighting orcs, ghosts and bosses. I love building a team of allies, using three magic schools, and upgrading skills with a talent tree. There are dungeons, artifacts and tactical battles. It’s easy to pick up and perfect for fans of turn-based strategy and fantasy RPGs.
What' s new ?
Enhanced edition, including: - modern devices compatibility - user interface adaptation - game balance rework - bug fixes and other improvements
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Braveland Wizard Official Introduction
The old school turn-based strategy game is back - welcome to Braveland
Wizard! The graduate of the Academy of Magic is ready for new adventures. Her
journey begins high in the mountains and passes through the southern lands,
populated by orcs, ghosts, and mysterious nomads.
- New hero - Wizard
- An entire set of unique battles with unexpected surprises
- Dungeons for random battles and worthy rewards
- Piles of stylish artifacts
- Three schools of pure battle magic
- A talent tree that changes the nature of battle
- A brave team of combat allies: monk, ice archer, elementalist, and many more
- A hand-drawn game world with a huge waterfall
- And, last but not least, three cunning bosses
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Braveland Wizard Android: Newbie Guide & Honest Review
Old-school turn-based strategy games have a special place in mobile gaming, but most either feel too clunky or watered down for phones. Braveland Wizard is the exception—it’s a throwback to the classic tactics you love, with hand-drawn graphics that feel cozy, not corny, and a magic-driven twist that keeps battles from feeling stale. It’s not trying to reinvent the wheel, but it nails the formula so well that even strategy newbies will feel right at home.
Let’s talk about the battles first—they’re the heart of the game, and they’re all about smarts, not spamming attacks. The battlefield’s a hexagonal grid, with your team on the left and enemies on the right, plus random obstacles that only block movement (not magic or ranged shots)—don’t waste time hiding behind ’em, trust me. You’re not fighting alone, either; you can round up a crew of allies like monks, ice archers, and elementalists, each with their own perks. Mixing these units is non-negotiable for tough fights—one wrong combo and you’ll get steamrolled.
Newbie mistake number one: Sleeping on the talent tree and magic schools. You earn talent points as you play, and tweaking your wizard’s build here changes everything—skip it, and you’ll be stuck with a one-note strategy. Then there’s the three magic schools, all totally different, so you can switch things up mid-battle without restarting. No need to pick one and stick with it; mess around until you find a mix that clicks.
Exploration’s another big part of the fun, and it’s full of little surprises. You’ll wander snowy peaks, spooky southern lands, and scroll-style maps that feel alive with little side quests and hidden treasures. If you’re craving extra loot (and who isn’t?), hit up the dungeons—they’re repeatable, full of random skirmishes, and winning gets you some weird but useful rewards. Also, hoard every artifact you find; they give your team big buffs, like more damage or better defense, that’ll save your skin later.
Boss fights are no joke—three tricky ones are hiding in the wilds, and brute force won’t cut it. You gotta outthink ’em with good unit placement and magic timing. The good news? There’s a fast battle mode if you don’t wanna sit through long fights—it’s a total lifesaver for busy players who just wanna squeeze in a quick round.
A few quick newbie hacks to save you frustration: First, don’t ignore enemy AI—they’re pretty sharp and love spamming skills, so don’t just camp and defend. Second, if an enemy’s way too strong (check the skull icon under ’em), tap “No” when prompted to skip the fight—no shame in coming back later. Third, your wizard doesn’t fight directly—they buff your team from the background, so focus on upgrading their spells, not just your units.
Overall, Braveland Wizard is a solid pick for anyone who loves classic turn-based strategy with a magical twist. The hand-drawn art is charming, the battles are satisfying (not too easy, not too brutal), and there’s enough depth to keep you coming back. It’s not the most complex game out there, but it’s fun, polished, and perfect for casual strategy fans. Stick to these tips, and you’ll go from magic academy noob to seasoned wizard in no time.
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