Spellcaster University – Wizardry & Magic Colony Survival



Spellcaster university gameplay with splat! Let’s Play Spellcaster University and check out a game where you’ll build a school of wizardry as the world comes to an end!

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39 thoughts on “Spellcaster University – Wizardry & Magic Colony Survival”

  1. Imagine this exact same game, but on a larger scale. The same mechanics, but with a whole town. Taverns, blacksmiths, farms, ministries, militia, companions, crime, knights, different guilds ect.. and the better you manage all of these, the better your town does, the more wealth you gain, the bigger you can expand. Eventually becoming a big town, kingdom, empire ect.. and you play against cpu doing the same thing for prestige

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  2. Your description of your "Leave Most of the Children Behind" policy had me rolling with laughter. Ditto! I've gotten to the point where if a student is particularly bad (bully, chatty, or just plain Dumb [the Intelligence rating definitely matters!]) I bin them no matter what other traits they have. Waste of beds and classroom space otherwise, and that could affect the students who actually have potential!

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  3. "You get such massive bonuses for creating a world renown hero, that it makes up for all the drooling idiots that you produced in the meantime."
    – Splattercat 2022

    Absolute unit

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  4. Love this game! Was already planning another playthrough. What was the update though? I didn't notice anything new from what I've played already. Just wondering if I should update or not 🤔

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  5. Started the video with the intent of having it in the background while I finished painting some miniatures for a D&D session, then I realized I got this game for free through Twitch's Prime loot. Miniatures didn't get done and I sunk almost 13 hours into it in one sitting, the miniatures forgotten. Apparently when you progress far enough you can start sending 4 students to a dungeon for loot (and to die) so making sure your houses have a good combo of magical skills and that you use artifacts to boost them up upon reaching certain levels in their studies lets you build up a balanced team.

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