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The story of the game revolves around a group of drop-out wizard apprentices, who’ve decided to skip their training for a quick path to the Nine Parchments. As these novice wizards rapidly discover powerful new spells and ignore all safety aspects, it’s only natural that their hasty progress results in lots of unwanted deaths.[1]
Frozenbyte is an independent game developer with a focus on game quality. All Frozenbyte games are self-funded and based on self-owned IP, and the company maintains a creative, feel-good development culture. Frozenbyte's original IP titles include the critically acclaimed Shadowgrounds and Trine series.
Frozenbyte has developed games for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii U, PlayStation 4, Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iOS.[2] Please, also visit the official site!
- Wield the power of the elements and master a diverse and ever-changing arsenal of spells
- Unlock new playable characters, wizard hats and magical staves
- Level up and train your characters in the magical arts, but choose your path wisely!
- Battle strange creatures and mighty bosses in a breathtakingly beautiful world, set in the Trine universe
- Online and local co-op with 1-4 players
- How to play guide for Nine Parchments
- System requirements
- Release date
- Game support
- The Astral Challenges - the free content update, with six new arena levels and unlockable character Selius and the new Quick Chat feature!
- Genre: Action, RPG
- Developer: Frozenbyte
- Platforms: Steam, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
- Release Date: 5th December 2017
- Languages: English (Interface, Full Audio, Subtitles), French, Italian, German, Spanish (Interface and Subtitles)
- Rating: ESRB 10+, Everyone 10+, Fantasy Violence
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