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Etaine: Magic Survivor

Etaine: Magic Survivor

|Simulator, Role-playing (RPG)

8.8 /10

Aww Great!

Niche

246 ratings
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Steam · Player score8.8/10246 ratings
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Why play it

Etaine: Magic Survivor is a top-down arena shooter survival roguelite game. You can eliminate thousands of enemies through magic or artifacts. You can also choose talents to shape different builds to strengthen yourself. Will you be able to survive when you against the thousands of monsters?

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Rating momentum

Aww Great!: 8.8/10 across 246 ratings. Word of mouth is strong — if you like the genre, go for it.

Play style

Leans into Simulator, Role-playing (RPG), Adventure — a quick read on whether that fantasy matches what you usually enjoy.

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Cubed3Athanasios Aravositas · 3 Jun, 2025
7/10

Don’t let the low-budget visuals fool you. It might look like one of the million other similar indies out there, yet Etaine: Magic Survivor is a piece of software crafted with care, and not a low-effort cash grab that uses sexy anime imagery to make some easy money. Slowly turning your heroine into a walking Armageddon that fills the screen with all sorts of things that inflict pain and watching enemies go down by the hundreds is cool, and the game’s excellent pick-up-and-play design makes it perfect for a quick break…that can easily turn into an hour. Sadly, there are plenty of balance issues, making some of the tougher challenges on offer (and they are aplenty) quite annoying.

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