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Wizherd Is An Interesting Yet Clunky Magical Experience

February 18, 2026 5 Min Read
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Earlier this month, No More Rainbows and DigiGods developer Squido Studio announced that it was partnering up with gaming streamer jmancurly’s video game publishing company CurlyBlue to create VR experiences – the first being a colorful dungeon crawler named Wizherd.

The lore of Wizherd goes that in ancient times, the world was protected by a magical group called “the herd.” Life was once peaceful, but now zombies and other evil forces threaten the world. As a result, players now take on the role of wizards as they embark on missions to hold off the forces of darkness.

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What is it?: A magic-based, dungeon-crawling adventure title that lets players conjure spells and team up with other would-be wizards.
Platforms: Meta Quest
Release Date: February 12, 2026
Developer: Squido Studio
Publisher: CurlyBlue LTD.
Price: Free To Play

As a fan of magic and fantasy games, I was curious to see Wizherd in action, especially after seeing the game’s blocky art style that calls back to the old Final Fantasy games from the original PlayStation era. Unfortunately, new players are greeted to a steep and confusing learning curve that could sour the experience for most.

When you first boot up Wizherd, you are instantly thrust into a magical hub with little in the way of an introduction to the world you and your fellow would-be sorcerers must explore. There are tutorial missions posted to a bulletin board, but they amount to little more than grinding the player’s experience level by venturing off into the wilderness to battle undead monsters. The bulletin board also features daily and weekly quests that any player can perform. Once you complete a mission, you can claim your reward by opening a treasure chest beside the board.

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Players can customize their Wizherd character.

Players can move their character in one of two ways in Wizherd, by either moving the right joystick or physically swinging their arms at the ground to propel forward. The former doesn’t always work, and the latter takes some getting used to. Once the player gets a handle on moving around, the world outside the hub consists of sunny hillsides, castle-like structures, and underground caverns flooded with lava.

Wizherd’s magic system is simple enough: the player chooses between three different elemental spells at the start of the game and equips their selection to their hands. By holding down the trigger and releasing it in the middle of a tossing motion, the player can throw a ball of fire or ice at an enemy, though this action can be somewhat clunky and frustrating in the middle of a frantic battle. Melee-based spells like fire swords, on the other hand, are quite fun to swing around once you have them unlocked.

Spells can be upgraded at certain parts of the hub by spending coins and crystals. You can also customize your wizard avatar’s look by purchasing cosmetic items like robes, hats, and even animal faces you can equip at a vanity. There is even a color slider you can use to adjust your character’s skin tone.

Wizherd is free-to-play, though there are two different types of in-game currency. Coins are earned by defeating enemies, while crystals can be obtained by completing tasks or spending real-world money. The rewards for completing quests can be quite small at first, so you might have to either grind for a while or bust out your wallet.

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Combat and exploration can be hit or miss.

The overall presentation can be hit or miss. As mentioned before, there is a sort of retro charm to Wizherd’s blocky graphics, but the music and sound isn’t anything you haven’t heard before in Minecraft. Most of the time you’ll be hearing the chatter of other players who are just as confused as you.

So far, Wizherd has some potential, but getting started can be tedious if you don’t want to spend due to the grind needed to get a decent loadout. There is some potential here, but only time will tell if the game has enough staying power to keep players coming back.

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