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This is an edited rerelease of a completely public domain, free as in freedom puzzle game I made in my programming beginnings. In it three mages from the academic world have to collaborate to make their way through 22 levels in order to stop the evil professor Oren.

Remember the game is absolutely free and gratis for anyone to do anything with, there is absolutely no guilt in paying zero money for it. If you really really really want to give me a tip, I'll be glad, but please first download the game for free, see if it works on your computer and if you really enjoy playing it. I tried to provide a few different compiled versions but it's possible it simply won't work somewhere.

READ THIS BEFORE PLAYING: you'll find quick instructions/tutorial in "how to play" section in the menu, it's important you know the controls otherwise you may get stuck very early not knowing that you can for example push boxes without casting magic :) If you want to cheat and skip some level, edit the "data" file in text editor and change a line in it to "last_level:22" which will reveal all levels. At some point I'll probably make a complete video playthrough somewhere.

The code repository is at https://codeberg.org/drummyfish/LibreMage. Everything (including the source code, assets, story and so on) is released under CC0 1.0, public domain.

Updated 6 days ago
Published 8 days ago
StatusReleased
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
Authordrummyfish
GenrePuzzle
TagsFantasy, Magic, Pixel Art, Top-Down

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libremage_v1-1.zip 32 MB

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I love all the anti-capitalism commentary in the Github repo xD (sincerely). Personally I think IP rights should exist, but the time limit should be much shorter.  It's ridiculous that it took this long for Steamboat Willie to become public

And software patents are a whole other can of worms

Anyway! I think I'll try this on my Steam Deck. Sounds like the type of game I might like