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  "textContent": "As someone who plays quite a lot of bullet hell games and survivor-like games, I was excited about the idea of having coop done right in this genre. And The Spell Brigade strives to do that. It’s been in early access for quite some time, and I’ve had my eyes on it for many months. But how does it play? It’s actually very simple, easy to get into, yet it takes a while to master it.\n\nRight off the bat, the game gives you 15 unlockable wizards, and each one has their own spells. You need to battle hordes of enemies spread over 4 different biomes. There are also objectives that you need to complete, along with fighting bosses and earning gold. You can use the gold to unlock new wizards, boost your existing wizard’s stats and so on. It’s great because you get to choose how powerful you become, how you improve your wizard and so on. All of those things are exciting in their own right and give more variety to the gameplay which can get stale at times for this genre.\n\nNatura...",
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