To progress to different maps you need to find a set number of runes. If you so choose you can also use real world money to buy gems, which will help you get some items much quicker than going through the standard way of earning them in the game. Also, there is a decent difficulty curve in this game, which might take some people by surprise if they aren’t used to the concept of Tower Defense. During my time with this game I found there to be a decent amount of grinding if you want to save up for some of the more potent items. Obviously the more powerful items cost more money. You also have various potions to select from that can help with your health, your mana, a fortune cookie that will double your gold, gems and XP for 24 hours, and more. This can range anywhere from trying to fortify the castle itself, to adding a new weapon or two, or bribing someone to help participate in your attacks on the enemies. Along the way you will earn different types of currency that you can use in the store to bolster your defenses. Like with other Tower Defense games, you have to deal with increasingly more difficult waves of zombies as they try to destroy your castle. Wizards Wand of Epicosity features magic spells, zombies, a teleporting castle, and more. Unfortunately you accidentally kill that man so now it is up to you to get the job done. The basic premise is the Wizard of Darkness has awakened and it is up to one man to defeat him.
Granted while my experience in the genre isn’t a whole lot, I have played some Tower Defense games in the past and have enjoyed them, so I figured I would give this one a shot. Wizards Wand of Epicosity is a tower defense game a bit unlike one I have played before.