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The Magic Storm is a single player action game. It was developed by ThirtysixLab and was released on May 15, 2020. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

A hiddenobject game from 7-y.o. storyteller. The graphics are based on the works of a young artist.

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75%Audience ScoreBased on 28 reviews
story4 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • Charming and wholesome storybook-style narrative with warm atmosphere, suitable for family and children.
  • Well-made hidden object scenes with a good variety and challenges that gradually increase in difficulty.
  • Supports both English and Russian with voiced narration and subtitles, adding to immersion.
  • Randomized item appearance requires multiple playthroughs of the same levels, causing repetitive grinding for completion and achievements.
  • Some objects are extremely difficult to find due to small size, blending with background, or being partially obscured, which can frustrate players, especially children.
  • Technical issues include occasional bugs, lack of replay or convenient level selection options, poor optimization, limited settings (e.g., no window resizing or sound options), and distracting visual effects.
  • story

    27 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    15% positive mentions, 74% neutral mentions, 11% negative mentions

    The story is a charming, simple, and childlike narrative reminiscent of a bedtime story or children's book, enhanced by warm illustrations and soothing narration. It offers a gentle, whimsical experience with a magical, open-ended plot that immerses players in a comforting and family-friendly atmosphere. While brief and straightforward, its storybook style and presentation may feel repetitive or simplistic to some, but overall provide a delightful, peaceful storytelling experience.

    • “The magic storm sweeps you into a gentle, whimsical world where a little adventure unfolds through simple puzzles and warm storytelling.”
    • “The story itself is very charming and brief as you would expect, yet very well done.”
    • “The soothing voice of the narrator, the minimalistic yet heartfelt text and the delightful, colorful art make it really seem that you are listening to a bedtime story told by your grandma before putting you to sleep.”
    • “Yes, the game has a rather childish plot in which there are no explanations for a thousand things that happen to the main character.”
    • “And it is presented as 'a story from the mouth of a child' - therefore, it has rather 'childish' expressions and repetitive interjections.”
    • “The children's book storytelling reader can easily be skipped if you would rather not hear it again each time.”
  • graphics

    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    50% positive mentions, 12% neutral mentions, 38% negative mentions

    The graphics in the game are generally described as immersive and quite good, with nice artwork suited to the game's audience. However, some users feel the art style is simple and resembles that created by a young child, which may limit its appeal to more experienced hidden object game players. Overall, the visuals are considered fitting and enjoyable within the context of a casual, free-to-play game.

    • “The magic fever storm is a free-to-play hidden objects game with immersive graphics and a sound loop that keeps you playing.”
    • “Graphics are quite good, the achievements work, easy game, it's free, go play it.”
    • “The graphics are really nice, the story is nice too.”
    • “As a former schoolteacher, I find it very believable that the story could have been written by a seven-year-old, and the artwork based upon the artwork of a young person.”
    • “As a former schoolteacher, I find it very believable that the story could have been written by a seven-year-old, and the artwork based upon the artwork of a young person.”
    • “Naturally, the artwork might have been cleaned up a bit, and the higher challenges of the item search aspect would be added to make it more appealing to the hog community.”
  • gameplay

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    40% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 60% negative mentions

    The gameplay is simple and accessible, making it suitable for younger players, but may feel too easy for older gamers. However, frustrating randomization and repetitive grinding, along with limitations on object interaction, can detract from the overall experience.

    • “Simple gameplay that’s easy for younger players to follow.”
    • “The only real criticism I have gameplay-wise is that you cannot grab objects that are not on the bottom of the screen yet.”
    • “Very annoying randomization mechanic means that you have to grind through the game over and over again until you get the objects you are missing for completion.”
    • “Speaking of gameplay, there are 10 levels but you cannot complete a level in one turn.”
    • “The only real criticism that I have gameplay-wise is that you cannot grab objects that are not on the bottom of the screen yet.”
  • emotional

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game offers a light, wholesome, and emotionally comforting experience, making it ideal for shared moments, especially with children. Its soothing narration, heartfelt minimalistic text, and colorful art create a cozy, bedtime story-like atmosphere.

    • “Light, wholesome, and perfect for a shared moment.”
    • “Wholesome and friendly—great for playing with kids.”
    • “The soothing voice of the narrator, the minimalistic yet heartfelt text, and the delightful, colorful art make it really feel like listening to a bedtime story told by your grandma before sleep.”
  • replayability

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    50% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 50% negative mentions

    Replayability is viewed as limited once the story is finished, though some users still consider it a positive aspect overall.

    • “Replay value is a plus.”
    • “Limited replay value once the story is complete.”
  • atmosphere

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The atmosphere is charming and cozy, featuring cute artwork that evokes the feeling of a storybook.

    • “Cute art and warm atmosphere that feel like a storybook.”
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The Magic Storm is a action game. Common tags for The Magic Storm include free to play, indie and hidden object.

The Magic Storm is available on PC and Windows.

The Magic Storm was released on May 15, 2020.

The Magic Storm was developed by ThirtysixLab.

The Magic Storm has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked The Magic Storm for its story but disliked it for its gameplay.

The Magic Storm is a single player game.

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