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Demo patch: 2024-06-11-1-Demo

[h3]Patch Notes[/h3]
  • Fixed a bug that would prevent Breaching doors after quitting the game during a level transition.
  • Made it more clear when scrolling to previous Dialog bubbles is blocking progression.
  • Added a Reset Scroll button to Dialog UI.

Wizard responsibly, where practical.

New trailer and a release date: August 22nd

Suspicious Developments, the decreasingly efficient developers of Gunpoint and Heat Signature, today announced that their turn-based tactics game Tactical Breach Wizards will release on Steam August 22nd - a swift 6.8 years since the project began.

The date was revealed in a low growl during a new trailer for the game, debuting in the PC Gaming Show, which borrows Hollywood voice talent to lend the game's flimsy premise an air of legitimacy. The trailer profiles key members of your team, including and limited to: the Navy Seer, the Freelance Storm Witch, the Necromedic and the Rebel Riot Priest.

Realising they were now describing in text what they spent considerable effort rendering in video, Suspicious Developments cut themselves short and just embedded it:

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[h3]There's a demo![/h3]
Viewers who find themselves roused by these wizards and their unexpectedly modern antics may act on their urges immediately, as the first playable demo recently launched in the Steam Next Fest.

Unroused viewers may prefer to step warily back from these robed figures and continue to read words about them from a safe distance. The company will arrange these words below:

[h3]About the full game[/h3]
Tactical Breach Wizards is a turn-based tactics game in which you lead a team of renegade wizards in kevlar, as they unravel a modern conspiracy plot and/or find the most stylish way to punch a Traffic Warlock through a 4th story window.

It's a single player, story-driven campaign of about 8-10 hours, in which you:



[h3]Combo spells for satisfying results[/h3]
Each of your wizards has a unique set of abilities, from a straightforward lightning bolt to transforming into a rabid dog. They're designed to be fun by themselves, but combine in more ways than even we can figure out.




[h3]Experiment freely, rewind your mistakes[/h3]
We let you freely rewind your turn, which means you can try every wild idea you have. It might work beautifully, fail spectacularly, or screw up in a way that gives you new ideas. Either way, you play it out in-game instead of scratching your head.



[h3]Fight the (various) power(s)[/h3]
Your team are a motley crew of misfits on the wrong side of the law, fighting against the Rushwater PD and their Traffic Warlock, a religious dictatorship and their Riot Priests, and a private military corporation meddling with magic to enhance their troops.



[h3]Upgrade your spellbook[/h3]
Every ability for every wizard has a set of unique perks to unlock as they level up, tailoring their powers to your playstyle, and enabling even more ridiculous ways they can combo with each other.



[h3]Unravel a conspiracy, stop a war[/h3]
As the enemy plot thickens, key players and their relationships are added to your conspiracy map to keep track of the important bits. You can delve deeper into the details, arrange them in a way that makes sense to you, and keep a visual overview of what's going on.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1043810/Tactical_Breach_Wizards/

Tactical Breach Wizards is the third and (probably) final game in the tenuously connected Defenestration Trilogy, following on from Gunpoint and Heat Signature only in the sense that people can and will be propelled through windows by your actions. You can, and arguably must, wishlist it now.

Absurdist magical XCOM-alike Tactical Breach Wizards is coming this August, with its free demo available to try right now




Turn-based tactics game Tactical Breach Wizards has been on our radar for some time, but we don't have much longer to wait on this whimsical take on the House that XCOM Built: a new trailer at the PC Gaming Show revealed Tactical Breach Wizards's August 22 release date, while a free demo of the game is now available on Steam...
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XCOM and Into The Breach fuse in high-octane new Steam strategy game

Few things are quite as satisfying as pulling off the perfect turn in XCOM, transforming impossible odds into a winning position with just a few clicks. The likes of Into the Breach and Invisible Inc implement that feeling into a more puzzle-style roguelike format, each making you feel like a tactical genius. Yet new strategy game Tactical Breach Wizards may be the coolest such setup yet, combining slick, speedy combat scenarios with snappy, witty dialogue.


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Demo patch: Flashbacks and Credits

Thanks to all who jumped to the nextversion branch to try our new patch. All looks good, so it's now live for everyone! Just a lil one:

[h3]Patch Notes (2024-06-05-2-Demo)[/h3]
  • Did you know you can re-play earlier levels with your current perks? Well you couldn't, because it caused a black screen. Fixed that.
  • Our credits were a) spilling off the screen due to Unity adding extra line breaks to them every time the file was saved, and b) ugly as sin. We've made them nice now, they even have tabs!
  • Fixed a volume issue and an animation desync on our main titles, after the prologue.
  • Using Chain Shock would create a redundant rewind state where nothing had actually changed. Now it doesn't!
  • We made the Wishlist button on the end screen look 400% more clickable, cos it is clickable.
  • The difficulty options menu layout would glitch sometimes. We decided it shouldn't.

Wizard responsibly, where practical.