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Tap Wizard 2

2025
GenresIndie, Action, Shooter, Simulation, RPG, Top-Down Perspective, Point & Click, Single Player
AvailableJan 7, 2025
PlatformXbox One, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch
DeveloperTopCog LLC
Overview

Choose your Spells, Perks, and Traits, then let the Wizard do all of the work in this unique Idle RPG! Tap Wizard 2 is a fusion of the Idle, Incremental, ARPG, and Twin-Stick Shooter genres, resulting in a game like no other!

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9 reviews found

70

PS3Blog.net

Feb 14, 2025

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67

XboxAddict

Xbox Series X

Feb 11, 2025

Tap Wizard 2 is an extremely grindy game. Even though you can AFK for much of it, it does take checking in every so often to actually make significant progress. Interestingly, there’s no Quick Resume support on Xbox, so going to another game closes it completely and puts it into ‘offline mode’. Some might be confused with a $18.99 CAD game where you don’t have to play it very much, but I’ve been hooked, checking back in every chance I can to get one more upgrade so I can make it just that much further on the next run.


65

Games Freezer

Jan 24, 2025

Summary and quote unavailable.


65

XboxEra

Xbox Series X

Jan 22, 2025

I’m the kind of person who can sit in front of an idle game for hours, as I multitask something else like writing reviews or watching a TV show. Yet, Tap Wizard 2’s bizarre game design initially made me want to log off after a couple minutes at a time, and I really had to force myself to sit through various ascensions and countless deaths just to see if something more exciting came along. Eventually, the game evolved to a point that I could say I was having a decent amount of fun. But unless you’re a hardcore idle game fan and need a fix, you can likely this one out, as the first 10-20 hours of this game are easily the least enjoyable part of an otherwise quite okay game.


65

Movies Games and Tech

Xbox Series X

Jan 13, 2025

Summary and quote unavailable.


60

TheXboxHub

Xbox Series X

Jan 14, 2025

Tap Wizard 2 is one of those rare idle games that actually requires more effort than might be expected. After early confusion with too much going on, there are some cool ideas to explore and the fact that you’re constantly making progress scratches the old ‘one more go’ itch. That said, the gameplay loop becomes repetitive once you figure out the purpose of everything and, just like that bloody cursor, it starts to grind on you. Priced at over a tenner, Tap Wizard 2 seems overpriced.


55

Comunidad Xbox

Jan 7, 2025

Summary and quote unavailable.


50

GameGrin

Xbox Series X

Jan 27, 2025

Tap Wizard 2 is a twist on a bullet-hell type game with RPG elements, but it is hard to play with a controller and has too many things to collect and equip with little direction.


48

Nindie Spotlight

Feb 10, 2025

Summary and quote unavailable.

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