Sorcery! (video Game)
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''Sorcery!'' is a series of
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video games developed by Inkle for
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, Android, and Steam having been first released on May 2, 2013. The games are based on Steve Jackson's '' Sorcery!''
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novels: a four-part spin-off series of the larger ''
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'' series.


Gameplay

The games are text-based fantasy quests based on Steve Jackson's choose-your-own-adventure novels, and incorporate visual and interactive elements not present in the gamebooks. They also contain expanded content vis-à-vis the original gamebooks - the first entry, ''The Shamutanti Hills'', featuring the fewest such expansions; the last ''The Crown of Kings'', the most. Additions include a different combat mechanic that includes turn-by-turn energy, the inclusion of your spirit animal, and spelling out names of spells from a star sky. The third entry, ''The Seven Serpents'', significantly expands the adventure by adding a whole new layer where the map is explored in two intertwined time lines.


Release

The first entry ''Sorcery!: The Shamutanti Hills'' was released by Inkle in May 2013 on the iOS
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and was a 'Game of the Year' finalist for ''
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'', Mashable, and Gamezebo. The subsequent iOS releases were ''Sorcery! 2: Kharé - The Cityport of Traps'' in October 2013, ''Sorcery! 3: The Seven Serpents'' in April 2015, and ''Sorcery! 4: The Crown of Kings'' in September 2016. ''The Shamutanti Hills'' was released on Android on March 12, 2014. ''Khare: The Cityport of Traps'' was released in 2014, ''The Seven Serpents'' was released in 2015, and ''The Crown of Kings'' released in 2016. The first and second parts of ''Sorcery!'' were released as a single volume onto PC and Mac through Steam in February 2016. ''Sorcery! 3'' and ''Sorcery! 4'' were released in April and September 2016 respectively.


Critical reception


''Sorcery!''

The game's innovative style of gameplay was lauded upon launch from outlets such as ''Hardcore Gamer'', writing: "Sorcery! is one of the best games that this reviewer has played on the iPhone and iPad, offering a plethora of options and an excellent story."
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gave similar praise, adding: "Sorcery! relies on the often-ignored power of strong writing, and it’s better for doing so." It has a
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score of 85 out of 100 based on 13 critic reviews.


''Sorcery! 2''

The series's second entry had a noticeably similar aesthetic to the first, with ''Slide to Play'' mentioning how "Sorcery! 2 isn’t doing much different", and ''
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'' making it a point to say "Sorcery 2 continues the adventure with very little iteration, but it’s built on a strong foundation that remains charming." Other critics agreed noted that the game was still different enough to be worth it to returning fans, with ''148Apps'' review reading: "Building upon the success of its predecessor, Sorcery! 2 is a gripping and well told story of intrigue and adventure, amongst some great game features." It has a Metacritic score of 88 out of 100 based on 10 critic reviews.


''Sorcery! 3''

After a longer break in between entries, the series's third game is perhaps best summarized with ''TouchArcade'' review: "''Sorcery! 3'' is easily the biggest and most robust gamebook inkle has produced to date. It offers all of the strengths of the previous chapters and builds a ton of improvements on top of them ... it's hard to imagine how they're going to top this for the concluding chapter, but I guess we'll find out whenever it's ready." Gamezebo once more had praise for the ''Sorcery!'' series, remarking that "this is once again a seminal moment in interactive fiction." It has a Metacritic score of 90 out of 100 based on 10 critic reviews.


''Sorcery! 4''

Upon release of what is thus far the series's concluding entry, critics still found ''Sorcery! 4'' iterative and fresh with '' Rock, Paper, Shotgun'' calling it "utterly fantastic" and "a towering triumph". Richard Cobbet characterized the game in the same light, proclaiming ''Sorcery! 4'' to be "easily the most crazily advanced, ambitious CYOA ever put to page or screen". It has a Metacritic score of 89 out of 100 based on 7 critic reviews.


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