Mines and Magic Reviews
Multiplayer tower defense auto battler with economy. Combine unique abilities of your units. Expand territory and build mines to get resources. Find a balance between economy and army. Use spells to help your army. Relaxing, but challenging singleplayer campaign is available.
App ID | 884640 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | Zolden Games |
Publishers | Zolden Games |
Categories | Single-player, Multi-player, PvP, Online PvP, Steam Leaderboards, Stats |
Genres | Strategy, Early Access |
Release Date | 9 Jul, 2018 |
Platforms | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Supported Languages | English, Russian |

43 Total Reviews
32 Positive Reviews
11 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score
Mines and Magic has garnered a total of 43 reviews, with 32 positive reviews and 11 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
1669 minutes
Frustrating at first, but quite addictive. Fun once you get how to play. I enjoyed the campaign. Sad there's not much players for multiplayer.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
188 minutes
This game is conceptually nice. There is a lot of balancing to be done and it's not receiving regular updates. Don't buy it yet. Definitely not worth it.
👍 : 7 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
588 minutes
Oh? It's abandoned? That explains why it's so bad. It's not at all balanced. It's like I'm forced to play hard mode, and no matter what I can't defeat the second level. The 5-10 hour gameplay he talked about is probably to find the right map, for getting a decent amount of resources; if I want to upgrade to get resources, I'm fucked. If I wanted to upgrade units without upgrading resource income, I'm fucked.
Over all, friggin' bad game.
👍 : 6 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
324 minutes
Level 2, wave 23... and other waves on level 2 was too difficult.
If you want to keep it difficult, you need to educate your players. Some hints, some introduction on how it should be played.
But I have enjoyed many hours with the SC2 map, so I do think you can get this right!
I do recommend it, but at the moment you should be a hardcore player.
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
577 minutes
Played this on sc2 for years! while there is no multi-lane multiplayer the campaign is a blast to play. Unlocking new towers and trying different strategies with the cool upgrades.
10/10 recommend playing
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
1838 minutes
Abandoned. No updates or content from dev in going on a year. Game has potential for solid thumbs up if not abandoned.
👍 : 17 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
465 minutes
Well, there is some potential in this game... Although there are few things to improve upon.
1) Balancing... There is none. Currently the game offers only a diehard mode and nothing else. The player is starved for resources. The avilable units are weak and have no AI. They Just march foreward untill they die. Even the range classes that should stay away (or try to distance themselves from the enemy... hit and run tactics... etc...) simply walk into their doom before doing any kind of damage. meh.
2) The zoom. It feels like walking with your face an inch of the ground. Not fun. Increase the range.... please.
3) Difficulty level. There is no choice in the matter. Adding some would be nice. People prefer to enjoy the game and not be frustrated by it....
👍 : 9 |
😃 : 1
Positive
Playtime:
228 minutes
Abandoned, worse then the starcraft 2 game mode. It was a waste of time and money. "Don't support people like this."
👍 : 9 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
2542 minutes
To be honest, nowhere near the game you originally created in Starcraft 2. Does not deserve to be named the same at all. The trickle of updates has been frustrating, especially when they don't actually add any content to the game. None of any of it makes any sense what-so-ever. Just a bunch of random stuff thrown together. Needs major work, maybe you should have just continued to update your Starcraft 2 map since you weren't going to seriously involve yourself in this games development. It's been years.
👍 : 8 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
135 minutes
I don't write a lot of reviews, but I've been watching this develop all the way from the developer making the original Mines and Magic on StarCraft II (Custom map on SC2), to posting up a really alpha version on the subreddit for their game, and now launching this. I've been playing the standalones released on reddit as soon as they were up and had fun for hours and hours, and now it's on steam!
It's been fun to watch it develop from a custom game on a different engine to coming here onto steam. The idea of a standalone version is great. It's still an early release, so the graphics and a few things are limited, and the interface could still use some work.
However, here's some things I really love overall:
- The ability to attack map points is great.
- Getting resources for each area you attack is great! Being able to upgrade them as you see fit is very cool. Instead of just conquering a map, there's some strategy to it.
- Right now it's down to being able to buy one other builder, but in the SC2 version there's a ton of builders, I'm hoping to see more, but being able to buy them with in game resources is very cool. The fact that it's an option in single player is nice.
- The ability to buy spells in the middle of the game is great and makes it for a huge game changer. Sometimes units may not cut it on a wave and in a bind you may find yourself using a fireball, or regeneration, maybe you need rage, or the other plethora of spells that are available (there is a lot!).
- Buying spells in game gives you more gold income, and so does upgrading your keep, and it is actually very useful and splits towards "the keep" after a round (to help upgrade that area, or others you've attacked).
- The interface is simple so far, and while the buttons are really really big, it's still easy to use and is easy enough laid out to use in a manner that makes sense from a starting sense.
- The units at your disposal make it enough that you can almost always come up with a combo to complete a level, depending on how strategic you lay your stuff out, upgrade, and mix spells with your mines or keep. While it is random, it is at least difficult enough to provide a challenge if you are patient and take the time to get to know the game. In the first round it seems like it's almost all on unit composition, and later on as you progress you'll quickly realize just how important the spells become, which makes it balanced to stay strategic and thinking on your feet and ahead.
Some things I hope we'll see in the future:
- The mine zap button kind of pops up in inopportune places when you click it, and am hoping that may improve, or become hotkeyed (such as within the sc2 version).
- Ability to upgrade zaps? or apply spells to it? (a slow or poison zap would be cool, at cost, of course)
- The buttons are pretty huge and makes the screen seem like you're zoomed way in by comparison of the UI. It's not bad and this is still an early release, and it is laid out well so things aren't in the way.
- Hotkeys for everything
- More units for a more diverse army would be a plus, though at this moment in time still is a great little layout.
- It would be really helpful to see the hp of units and stats of them as they fight to see and figure out numbers to crunch numbers for the best layout for next rounds.
- Being able to upgrade units into different types would be cool as well, but again, this is early release and the dev has enough on their plate. It's incredible that they've done this much so fast. The map is awesome!
All in all this dev is on top of stuff, has been working on the SC2 version for a while (I hope they don't stop because it's AWESOME), and is dedicated to the development of this. It is so incredibly cool to see them go for a standalone. This is a great little time killer if you like a map conquer strategy game, and with stuff to do, lots of spells, and something to pass the time. Since this is essentially a tower defense map there isn't really any lore or quests that go with it, which is fine since these types of maps don't really tend to be that sort of thing.
Think of it like a gem tower defense game, but with mobile "towers" and spell casting. It's a super fantastic and fun concept. Hats off to the dev for pushing on with this and making it happen. It is VERY cool and a lot of fun! I can only recommend as I've seen how far the original came, and now this making progress? I can only imagine it's going to get better and better and better.
👍 : 20 |
😃 : 0
Positive