Idea Factory has announced that they will launch otome visual novel Wand of Fortune R for Nintendo Switch on May 18 in Japan.
A special edition will also be available, which includes a special booklet and set of six illustration cards.
Pre-orders for either edition of the game will include a sleeve case featuring the key visuals of Wand of Fortune and Wand of Forutne: Mirai e no Prologue Portable.
GAME OVERVIEW:
Lulu, a student at the local magic academy, is a problem child that even teachers do not know what to do with. Concerned by her constant failures in magic and ongoing troubles, the teachers consult with their alma mater decide that Lulu will transfer schools.
Mills Clare Magic Institution, the school of every wizard’s dreams, is located in the heart of the magic city Latium, which oversees all the world’s magic. Lulu was excited to pass through the school’s gates, but it was there she learned a shocking truth.
Lulu somehow did not have any of the “attributes” that a wizard should have. If left as she is, there is no telling what kind of harm the reckless magic of the attribute-less Lulu might inflict.
And so, Mills Clare pronounces that if she is unable to determine her attribute during the time she is enrolled at academy, they will have no choice but to seal her magic.
Will Lulu be able to discover her attribute?
A special edition will also be available, which includes a special booklet and set of six illustration cards.
Pre-orders for either edition of the game will include a sleeve case featuring the key visuals of Wand of Fortune and Wand of Forutne: Mirai e no Prologue Portable.
TEASER TRAILER:
GAME OVERVIEW:
Lulu, a student at the local magic academy, is a problem child that even teachers do not know what to do with. Concerned by her constant failures in magic and ongoing troubles, the teachers consult with their alma mater decide that Lulu will transfer schools.
Mills Clare Magic Institution, the school of every wizard’s dreams, is located in the heart of the magic city Latium, which oversees all the world’s magic. Lulu was excited to pass through the school’s gates, but it was there she learned a shocking truth.
Lulu somehow did not have any of the “attributes” that a wizard should have. If left as she is, there is no telling what kind of harm the reckless magic of the attribute-less Lulu might inflict.
And so, Mills Clare pronounces that if she is unable to determine her attribute during the time she is enrolled at academy, they will have no choice but to seal her magic.
Will Lulu be able to discover her attribute?