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Winx Club: The Magic is Back is a single player and multiplayer action adventure game with a fantasy theme. It was developed by Iron Frog and was released on April 30, 2026. It received neutral reviews from players.

Winx Club: The Magic is Back captures the essence of the Winx universe, delivering an enchanting experience with a mix of magical combat, puzzle-solving, and cooperative gameplay with a friend. Play as all six members of the Winx Club, each with their own magical abilities. KEY FEATURES Play as Your Favorite Fairies Play as all six members of the Winx Club, tailoring your experience based on…

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Reviews

43%Audience ScoreBased on 21 reviews
atmosphere2 positive mentions
story8 negative mentions

  • The game offers a cozy, laid-back experience suitable for younger players and fans of the Winx reboot series.
  • All six Winx members are playable, each with unique abilities, adding variety to gameplay.
  • Exploring iconic locations like Alfea and the Enchanted Forest provides a charming and nostalgic atmosphere.
  • The game features a very simple, repetitive, and linear storyline with minimal plot development and boring side quests.
  • Gameplay is clunky and basic, with poor combat mechanics, fixed camera issues, and no keyboard support, requiring a controller.
  • Lacks voice acting, character customization, meaningful co-op options (such as Remote Play), and has outdated graphics and sound, making it feel like a low-budget cash grab.
  • story

    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    19% positive mentions, 31% neutral mentions, 50% negative mentions

    The story is widely criticized for being primitive, repetitive, and lacking meaningful character development or plot depth, with cliche quests and minimal integration of key characters. Players note the absence of voice acting, cutscenes, and dialogue choices, leading to a static and uninspired narrative experience. Compared to previous installments, the story feels like filler with limited engagement and linear progression.

    • “There are also few references to the plot or characters from the new series, though some of the newer characters have brief cameos.”
    • “Just take into consideration, the game is like a filler, not a real storyline to the TV series, no voice acting or cutscenes, very repetitive, you can play at your own pace.”
    • “The plot is primitive, the quests are cliche, the music is boring, Alfea interiors are not accessible, environment interaction is minimal, there is no character customization whatsoever (in the 2006 game there were unlockable outfits), no choice in the dialogues (again, the 2006 game had that in some scenes) and no matter which fairy you play, the dialogues are always the same.”
    • “The plot is primitive, the quests are cliché, the music is boring, Alfea interiors are not accessible, environment interaction is minimal, there is no character customization whatsoever (in the 2006 game there were unlockable outfits), no choice in the dialogues (again, the 2006 game had that in some scenes), and no matter which fairy you play, the dialogues are always the same.”
    • “The controls are simple, the world is limited, and the plot is practically non-existent.”
    • “Just take into consideration, the game feels like filler, not a real storyline related to the TV series; there is no voice acting or cutscenes, and the gameplay is very repetitive.”
  • gameplay

    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    19% positive mentions, 62% neutral mentions, 19% negative mentions

    The gameplay of the game is generally seen as simple, clunky, and repetitive, often criticized for minimal mechanics and poor movement, though some find it cozy and suitable for younger audiences. While the combat and puzzle-solving aspects offer occasional challenges, overall it lacks depth and replay value, with underuse of key characters and a limited cooperative mode.

    • “Winx Club: The Magic Is Back is a colorful action-adventure that brings the beloved fairies back with a mix of magical combat, puzzle-solving, and co-op gameplay.”
    • “There's plenty of gameplay and unique mechanics that can be genuinely challenging, especially on higher difficulties.”
    • “The gameplay mechanics are clever and well made.”
    • “Terrible game, terrible gameplay, terrible storyline, terrible graphics, can't even play co-op; there's no option for that in the game.”
    • “The mechanics need work, the graphics and character models feel choppy, the side quests were boring, and the underuse of the Winx members themselves was honestly shocking, and not in a good way.”
    • “It's not a good game, the graphics are bad, the gameplay is minimal and very clunky.”
  • graphics

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

    Reviews of the graphics are mixed, with several users criticizing them as bad, choppy, and clunky, while others praise the artwork and rate the graphics as decent or even very good. Overall, the graphical quality appears inconsistent, dividing player opinion.

    • “Graphics: 8/10”
    • “From what I have glimpsed, it is beautiful artwork.”
    • “The graphics are very decent.”
    • “The mechanics need work, the graphics and character models feel choppy, the side quests were boring, and the underuse of the Winx members themselves was honestly shocking, and not in a good way.”
    • “It's not a good game, the graphics are bad, the gameplay is minimal and it's very clunky.”
    • “Terrible game, terrible gameplay, terrible storyline, terrible graphics, can't even play co-op, there's no option for that in the game.”
  • music

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    60% positive mentions, -20% neutral mentions, 60% negative mentions

    The game's music consists of only nine repetitive and dull tracks, likely sourced from free libraries, lacking variety such as boss themes or stage-specific tunes. This minimal and uninspired soundtrack contributes to a completely absent atmosphere. Overall, the music quality is rated poorly at 5.2/10.

    • “Music and atmosphere.”
    • “No special fairy/boss themes or different music for different stages or dialogues, etc. As you could have already guessed, the atmosphere is totally absent.”
    • “Music and sound: 5.2/10”
    • “Excluding the main menu and loading screen tunes taken from the show, the game has only 9 repetitive dull tracks which might have been taken from free music libraries.”
    • “No special fairy/boss themes or different music for different stages or dialogues; as you could have guessed, the atmosphere is totally absent.”
    • “The plot is primitive, the quests are cliche, the music is boring, Alfea interiors are not accessible, environment interaction is minimal, there is no character customization whatsoever, and no matter which fairy you play, the dialogues are always the same.”
  • atmosphere

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    67% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 33% negative mentions

    The atmosphere receives mixed feedback: while some users appreciate the magical ambiance and teamwork enhancing the experience, others criticize the lack of distinct music and thematic variation, resulting in an overall absence of immersive atmosphere.

    • “The magical atmosphere and teamwork made the experience even more enjoyable.”
    • “Music and atmosphere.”
    • “No special fairy or boss themes, or different music for stages or dialogues. As you could guess, the atmosphere is totally absent.”
  • replayability

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

    The game offers very low replayability, as it can be fully completed in just a few hours with minimal challenge. Its simplicity and short playtime make it more suitable for children, limiting motivation for repeated playthroughs.

    • “The game can be finished at 100% on max difficulty in 4-5 hours depending on how fast you skip the dialogues; the replayability value is zero.”
    • “Game is fine but obviously for kids; easy gameplay can 100% complete the game in 3 hours the first time. Replay value is nothing.”
  • monetization

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

    The monetization is perceived as a blatant cash grab targeting older fans, offering minimal challenge or value in return.

  • character development

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

    Character development is criticized for feeling static and lazy, as repetitive tasks occur after nearly every level, which detracts from meaningful plot or character growth.

    • “The reason I remember these tasks so well is because they happen after practically every level, giving the game a static and lazy feel that replaces plot or character development with repetitive tasks.”
  • grinding

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

    Grinding is noted to become tedious, particularly when tasks like order puzzles involve managing more than four plates, leading to repetitive and monotonous gameplay.

  • stability

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

    The game demonstrates excellent stability, with users reporting no bugs or glitches during their experience.

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Play Times

4h Median play time
4h Average play time
4-4h Spent by most gamers
*Based on 1 analyzed playthroughs
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Winx Club: The Magic is Back is a action adventure game with fantasy theme. Common tags for Winx Club: The Magic is Back include female protagonist, family friendly, cartoon, souls-like, cartoony and others.

Winx Club: The Magic is Back is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 4 hours playing Winx Club: The Magic is Back.

Winx Club: The Magic is Back was released on April 30, 2026.

Winx Club: The Magic is Back was developed by Iron Frog.

Winx Club: The Magic is Back has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked Winx Club: The Magic is Back for its atmosphere but disliked it for its story.

Winx Club: The Magic is Back is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

Similar games include Sword Art Online: Lost Song, Tales of Symphonia, The LEGO Ninjago Movie Video Game, RWBY: Grimm Eclipse, Dragon Age: The Veilguard and others.