Strikey Sisters Makes For Spell-Slinging, Brick-Breaking, Pet Rescuing Fun

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Brick breakers are fun games, to be sure, but ones where you play a pair of cute witches out to rescue their missing pet, doing so by reflecting attacks and casting your own spells, like Strikey Sisters, are so much better, right?

Strikey Sisters wants you (and maybe a co-op pal) to strike out into its vast world, wandering across a map filled with various stages of breakable bricks, walls, and monsters. Each area features a unique look and its own set of little monsters to clobber, having you knock attacks around with a swipe of your wand. These moves will bounce around each stage, taking out creatures and barricades with ease, but it’s up to you to make sure that spell doesn’t bounce all the way back off the screen again.

The game also adds some unique effects for the ball, as well as attacking magic, big bosses, and a silly storyline to make it far more than your average brick breaker. So, get to work helping these witches get back their pet…unless you’re a heartless monster. If you are, though, expect a magic ball to be coming your way.

Strikey Sisters is available for $ 11.99 on Steam. For more information on the game and developer Dya Games, you can head to the developer’s site or follow them on YouTube and Twitter.

IndieGames.com

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