Wish Me Well

Wish Me Well

by Starrow Castles
Genres:Indie, Fighting
Themes:Action, Fantasy
Game modes:Single player
Story:Wish Me Well is a roguelike dungeon crawler where you design your own weapon with magic scrolls and fiddle with synergies to fight enemies and unique bosses possessed by ink. Jump into the magic well and save the world of books from ink monsters!
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