The Last Sorcerer
Introduction
You are The Last Sorcerer. Equipped with two awesomely dangerous weapons, exploding fireballs, and long-range fire arrows, you have to defend the Tree of Life from the waves of super scary monsters. You can teleport to special locations in your village to cover all attack areas.
Movement
Build for HTC Vive and Oculus, it’s a standing game that will make you look around, and exercise your aim and muscle when shooting arrows and throwing the fireballs.
Why should I play this game?
1. We made sure the graphics is really good, you will love the immersion of the village and the details of the monsters.
2. There will be many differfent monsters, so you’ll see a difference in every wave.
3. It’s simple to understand with very dynamic gameplay.
4. The monsters will take different paths to attack the Tree of Life, so there is true 360 degrees gameplay
5. We plan to release more levels, waves, monsters, so this is just a beginning
6. Since you are standing, moving, and trowing the fireballs like a basketball when playing, you will burn calories (yes, we have tested it with our Fitbits 😉
Steam User 5
A typical 'destroy the waves of the monsters’ game. However, the graphics and the monsters are gorgeous. The developer did a great job and paid attention to all details. The game plays very well and draws you in; you do feel you are really the last man standing defending the tree of life. I like the teleport touch and the fireball weapon (feels a bit like basketball :)
The game makes you look around and strategize agains carefully orchestrated monsters in each wave. I like the monster variety, and the big boss is super cool :)
It's a bargain for the price it's being sold.
Steam User 1
A very basic, budget, magic based wave shooter. You can stand in a few spots, and fire two different projectiles, at a handful of different enemies. I played through to wave 19 in half an hour, and feel like I’ve seen everything the game has to offer. Enemy AI is dumb – they all follow one of a few designated paths, right past you, to the tree you’re defending. Some of the enemy models are actually decent – I like the two headed running dinosaur dragon thing. The rest of the world around you is pretty basic, and the scale seems off to me. A dollar is actually pretty steep for the amount of entertainment here… but I got this in a bundle, probably cost me a thirty cents. At that price, I just can’t give it a thumbs down – I wish there was a neutral vote. Alas, from me, it just barely squeaks away with a THUMBS: UP!