Swipe Sorcerer
Cast spells with gesture magic to defeat enemies!
Swipe Sorcerer
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š About Swipe Sorcerer
Swipe Sorcerer transforms your screen into a magical battlefield where gesture-based spellcasting is your weapon. Draw mystical symbols to unleash Fire, Ice, Lightning, and Earth magic against waves of approaching enemies. Each spell has different damage, mana cost, and properties. Fire shoots straight with 30 damage, Ice hits for 20 with lower cost, Lightning zaps for 50 damage but drains mana quickly, and Earth launches rocks dealing 40 damage. Enemies march toward you - defeat them before they reach the left side of the screen! Manage your mana carefully and survive as many waves as possible.
šÆ How to Play Swipe Sorcerer
- 1Draw gestures on screen to cast spells:
- 2ā Draw a LINE (horizontal swipe) to cast Fire (30 damage, 15 mana)
- 3ā Draw a CIRCLE to cast Ice (20 damage, 10 mana)
- 4ā Draw a ZIGZAG (back and forth) to cast Lightning (50 damage, 25 mana)
- 5ā Draw a TRIANGLE to cast Earth (40 damage, 20 mana)
- 6Kill enemies before they reach the left edge of the screen
- 7Mana regenerates over time - watch your mana bar!
- 8Clear waves for bonus mana restoration
š” Tips & Tricks
Tip #1:Ice spells are mana-efficient - use them for weaker enemies
Tip #2:Save Lightning for groups or tough enemies - it's expensive but devastating
Tip #3:Always keep at least 25 mana in reserve for emergencies
Tip #4:Prioritize enemies closest to the left side of the screen
ā Frequently Asked Questions
How do I draw the gestures?ā¼
Line = swipe horizontally, Circle = draw a circle, Zigzag = swipe back and forth 3+ times, Triangle = draw three connected lines.
What happens if an enemy reaches the left side?ā¼
Each enemy that escapes deals 1 damage to your health. When health reaches 0, game over!
How fast does mana regenerate?ā¼
Mana regenerates at 5 points per second. Clearing a complete wave also restores bonus mana.
Can I play with a mouse?ā¼
Yes! Click and drag to draw gestures. Works great with both mouse and touch screens.