» Game Description

The Wizard's Pen (TM)

The Wizard has vanished, and only you can find him in this spellbinding hidden-object adventure! The clues to the Wizard's whereabouts are in his workbook, but all the pages are blank. You'll need his magic pen to uncover and guess the image on each page. The better your guesses, the better your score. Plus, you can play mystical mini-games, unlock special challenges, score bonus points and earn potent potions. It's a unique new twist on the seek-and-find genre that you've gotta try!

» Game Features

  • Discover Over 400 Pages Of Hidden Objects!
  • Power Up With 10 Magic Potions!
  • Open Seven Sketchbooks With Special Challenges!
  • Unlock 16 Unique Mini-Games!

» Game Reviews

  • “This game is 5th on top ten now but It will be the 1st. This game is a Hit of All times. An arcade seek & find. Brilliant !” – baddog992
  • “This is what a game needs to be good - simplicity and fulfillness. And The Wizard's Pen has got it. Very good.” – murathanart
  • “WELL DONE REFLECTIVE FOR ANOTHER GOOD GAME.IT'S SO REFRESHING TO HAVE A GAME THAT IS NOT JUST A STANDARD SEEK AND FIND OR HIDDEN OBJECT.IT WAS SUCH A ENJOYABLE DEMO THE TIME HAD GONE BEFORE I KNEW IT I EVEN FOUND MY HUSBAND WHO DOES NOT NORMALLY PLAY GAMES LOOKING OVER MY SHOULDER TRYING TO BEAT ME TO THE ANSWERS! THIS IS A DEFINATELY MUST HAVE GAME.IT IS A GAME THAT THE WHOLE FAMILY CAN ENJOY IT IS REALLY A FUN GAME .SO GO ON AND GIVE THE DEMO A TRY YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED” – wowere007

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista
  • Memory: 256 MB
  • DirectX: 8.0
  • CPU: P700
  • Video: 16 MB

» Extra Info

Developer: PopCap Games
Release Date: 2009-02-18
Tags: adventure, hidden object, puzzle, seek and find

Did you know that…
A magician, wizard, sorcerer or a person known under one of many other possible terms in fiction is someone who uses or practices magic that derives from supernatural or occult sources. Magicians are common figures in works of fantasy, such as fantasy literature and role-playing games; they draw on a history of such people in mythology, legends, and folklore. Although occasional practitioners of sleight-of-hand appear in modern fantasy, they are usually simulating the magic that others perform - or sometimes concealing their actual magic.

Misspellings: thewizardspen wizards wizad's pan

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