Protect the Grimoire

Protect the Grimoire

Mhbs · 2026 · Shoot 'Em Up, Bullet Hell, Roguelite, Roguelike, Strategy

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About Protect the Grimoire

Protect the Grimoires:The Dark Wizards are attacking the resting place of the most powerful grimoires in the world.Defeat wave after wave, pass through merciless attackers, and defeat death itself.Can you survive, protect, and strike back?Unlockables and Mastering:As you play, become the ultimate Wizard, learn spells from the ancient grimoires, find pets, and unlock new clothes!Test your skills and Luck:With 15+ power-ups, create your build, defeat enemies, and go as far as you can to save the world! Do you want to be a glass cannon wizard or create your own fairy army?Bosses await you:There are a few foes out there who want to challenge the new wizard in the tower — show them what you've got!

What Steam players say

Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.

Recommended Mar 19, 2026
This game is for players who like starting with nothing and grinding out an op build with sweat and tears
3 found this helpful
Not recommended Jun 3, 2026
Protect the Grimoire is, I mean I guess someone at some point, someone thought this was going to be okay as an idea to launch as a game... it fails what I call the "look around you" test. Developers should take 60 seconds and look at the front page of Steam. If the game they are making doesn't look better than any of the games on the front page, this is a problem. See, games don't exist in a vaccuum. Gamers don't really need another incredibly weak Space Invaders ripoff in the age of games like Expedition 33. So this was an amateur attempt to make a ground based shoot 'em up/bullet hell where you run along the ground and shoot spells at monsters or whatever (a pixel blob is a pixel blob) coming at you from the sky. The developer clumsily bolted on an upgrade mechanism ripped directly out of Vampire Survivors (there's absolutely nothing new or original here), and barely worked out how to create a working GameMaker Studio project, which was quickly rushed onto Steam Direct. From a technical perspective, the game doesn't meet basic minimum requirements that most PC gamers expect as standard. The graphics aren't great. Incredibly lazy pixelcrap was used, worse than the majori…
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