The original video game Magicka was developed by the Swedish company Arrowhead Game Studios and released in 2011 for the Microsoft Windows platform and immediately gained immense popularity. Magicka for mobile platforms, like its famous progenitor, belongs to the genre of action-adventure and took all the characteristic features of this direction, but the mobile version of the story has undergone some changes and is the prehistory of the original game. Graphics and gameplay have been somewhat simplified, while the studio Paradox Interactive has added a lot of trivia targeted for touch screens and mobile platforms in general. The gameplay though has undergone minor changes, but has retained all the best, you will be in the role of a magician to travel around the fairy world, lea different kinds of magic and collect magic items, combining spells or using a melee weapon as quickly and accurately tapping on the screen, Destroy the hordes of enemies, with each step approaching the main goal, violence with the main villain who wants to tu the whole world into chaos.
After the download is complete, the downloaded file will be displayed in the notification shade (top), and will also be located in the "Download" folder (any file manager )
Install the downloaded APK file using any file manager or by clicking on it (on the downloaded file) in the notification shade
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If the file was downloaded with the bin extension, then there are 2 options:
Change the extension of the downloaded file to apk using any file manager ("rename" function)
To update the application, install the new version of the application over (without deleting) the old one.
This update will only be possible if the previous version of the application is downloaded from us. Otherwise, there will be a signature conflict and you will see the message "Application not installed".
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