
"Crafting is unintuitive; you can’t build while serving guests, and the costs to buy recipes and materials are steep and long-winded. Even basic tasks like cleaning tables break under bugs. Objects float and then suddenly move towards where they should be, guests sit down with their body caught in the back of a chair, and your character can walk through multiple objects like Vanellope von Schweetz in glitch mode. It’s hard to keep pacing when mechanics fail you repeatedly."
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In Magic Gun, you defend ancient Obelisks from nightly monster attacks by wielding magical firearms. Each round involves positioning your characters, upgrading weapons, and managing resources to survive waves of enemies. Combat blends action shooting with tactical planning as you balance offense and defense to keep the Obelisks standing. The single-player campaign focuses on progression through loot and skill trees, with each session lasting around 30 minutes. The game’s charm comes from its quirky art style and the rhythm of repeated battles that gradually grow more intense. While the core loop is straightforward, late-game upgrades and enemy variety add depth. Player communities note its accessibility for casual RPG fans, though some find the pacing repetitive. With simple controls and a focus on quick sessions, it’s a lightweight pick for fans of strategic shooters.
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