» Game Description

Runic

The grim age of ignorance has fallen over the people again. The Dark Wizards have taken advantage and have enslaved you and your people within the Four Walls. It's up to you, the follower of a jester and a sorceress, to bring freedom to the people again. Bust through 100 magical levels and battle the four Dark Wizards as you mix up potions and unleash spells to get out! Don't let the wizards prevail! Start your Runic quest today!

» Game Features

  • 100 Magical Breakout Levels!
  • Collect Coins For Magic Potions!
  • Four Evil Wizards To Battle!
  • Combine Potions To Unleash 10 Powerful Spells!

» Game Reviews

  • “This game is awesome ! The gameplay and the graphics make this game addictive. I recommend it to everyone !” – corinaghiur
  • “This game is definately of Reflexive quality. Gotta be the best of it's genre I've ever played. Not only can you choose the level of difficulty , but you can also purchase power-ups to assist in winning the game. You can even choose to add opponents, if you're so inclined. It's one of the few games I've actually finished, and yet, I still keep playing. The angle of the ball is true, no wild shots or clumsy batting that makes aiming impossible. An all time winner in my book. Thanks, Reflexive, for sharing Runic with this addict.” – vincentzoesposito

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me
  • Memory: 128 MB
  • DirectX: 9.0c or later
  • CPU: P700
  • Video: 3D Video Card

Download Runic (7.71 MB)

» Extra Info

Developer: Codeturbine
Release Date: 2006-09-27
Tags: action, arcade, breakout

Did you know that…
A runestone is typically a raised stone with a runic inscription, but the term can also be applied to inscriptions on boulders and on bedrock. The tradition began in the 4th century but most of them date from the late Viking Age, and it lasted into the 12th century. Most runestones are located in Scandinavia, but there are also scattered runestones in locations where the Norsemen went during the Viking Age. Runestones are generally memorials after deceased men, and originally they were usually brightly coloured.

Misspellings: runik runec

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