Tactical Breach Wizards Release

Tactical Breach Wizards

Tactical Breach Wizards, a turn-based tactics game, launched on Steam on August 22. The game is selling well and receiving praise.

What's the Game is About

The main characters of Tactical Breach Wizards are combat mages in body armor. The team unravels a tangled conspiracy and fights hired sorcerers from a private military company, chronomancers, and other dangerous enemies. The story will take about 14 hours to complete.

Each wizard has special abilities - from summoning lightning to turning into a mad dog. The game encourages experimentation with spells - if something doesn't work, it's never too late to rewind time and try another option. There are three difficulty levels and detailed parameter settings.

Between missions, you can chat with your operatives. Each of them is suffering from personal problems. It's up to you to help your comrades or not to be distracted by their worries.

The developers from Suspicious Developments specify that Tactical Breach Wizards is:

  • A game with a linear scenario. You can choose lines in dialogues, but this only affects the characters and the conversations themselves.
  • Not a roguelike. All levels are hand-made.
  • Not XCOM. TBW is a compact, story-oriented entertainment: there is no base management or similar mechanics.
  • Not Into the Breach. Tactical from Suspicious Developments is more forgiving, and it has a higher number of actions that can be performed per turn.

How the Game Started

The creation of Suspicious Developments has already collected 300-odd reviews on Steam, and 99% of the reviews are positive. According to users, TBW is "XCOM: Chimera Squad for a healthy person": both projects are modest in scale adventures, but in "Wizards" the heroes do not cause shame.

Not only players were satisfied, but also developers. Suspicious Developments founder Tom Francis reported that Tactical Breach Wizards took third place in the top sales of Steam by storm. Francis treats third place as if it were first - after all, the top of the chart was occupied by the unattainable Black Myth: Wukong and Steam Deck.

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