Beautifully crafted game
It’s very fun, and the writing and enemy designs are really good!
Magic Research 2 is not free (it costs 5.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
✅ The Magic Research 2 app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
The price of Magic Research 2 is 5.99.
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5 out of 5
12 ratings in Canada
It’s very fun, and the writing and enemy designs are really good!
I was hesitant to pay for an idle game without a demo, but I’m glad I did! If you like idle games, you should give it a try!
I remember loving the first game. Sunk a stupid amount of hours into it. It don’t remember the UI being as painful. Something about this version just doesn’t flow right. Transmuting at the start of each run is a main action but the transmute screen is cumbersome and the inventory becomes a jumbled mess. Each screen requires scrolling but jusssssst a little bit. Like a slightly smaller UI and it would fit on one page.
I like Magic Research so much I bought them both on mobile and on steam. I just wish there was a macOS version.
Love the game but wow it lags and gets choppy in the late game. Tried playing with all the settings, nothing helps.
One of the best idle games out there. The first was an incredible experience and while I preferred that to this sequel. Magic Research 2 is still one of the greatest idle games on the App Store currently. I’ve tried a lot of them. My biggest gripe is there’s a lot more resources to juggle this time around but thankfully the info does get displayed well as long as you find which menu it’s under!
The flow of the game is amazing and addicting. I almost have nothing bad to say. The major problem for me is that the game has a dreadful micromanaging processs at the beginning of each retirement and at many of the feature unlocks. You need to manually and repetitively press the same buttons over and over again each retirement every time you unlock something to set up automation. If you forget, your run is stunted until you remember. I was originally having a blast replaying the game with the post game features, but eventually the lack of automation hurt my interest as it became too much of a chore. My first time clearing this game was probably the most fun I’ve had playing an incremental though.
This game scratches that deep seated itch to find ridiculous patterns to optimizing the workflows without being too cumbersome like Minecraft or factorial feel when playing on the go. I’m not sure how I spent 121 hours on a game like this but here we are. Definitely worth the purchase at double the price, let alone what the developer is charging here.
Can't open game at all. Will change rating when addressed.
I played his first game and completed it 100%. Easily one of my favorite phone games. So stoked to play this new one!
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