12 months ago - 76561199524155290 - Direct link
Hi!
Warlock was definitely an inspiration for the devs!

MageQuit isn't meant to be a Warlock clone though. It's a reimagining of the core mechanic, but with a drafting system instead of spell store, a spell curving mechanic for mind games, more spells, and more of a party vibe.

I hope that helps, and let me know if you have any questions!
~banaa
12 months ago - 76561199524155290 - Direct link
Originally posted by Cephalus: Is this the kind of game where 1 guy just need to have the game, so all 10 people can play if they all friends? Or do we all need a copy each? :)

Hi Cephalus!
For standard online play, everyone would need their own key, but you can do Steam Remote Play with one key. Everyone will need to connect via controller if you play that way, and I'd recommend Couch mode for that. There might be a 4 player limit because of how steam remote play works (I've had people report maxing out at 4 controllers). Biggest downside would be the latency that comes with piping the entire display over the network, vs having it handled natively by the game if everyone has their own copy, but it's a great way to test the game out if they are on the fence about buying it 🙂

I hope that helps, and please let me know if you have any other questions =]
~banaa
11 months ago - 76561199524155290 - Direct link
Hi Draktok!
MageQuit is currently out for Xbox (and Switch!) and there's crossplay between the systems, so you can play couch mode with your friends or online =]
Let me know if you have any other questions!
~banaa