GBA-styled Japanese pixel art indie RPG Wiz Brochure is coming to PC via Steam

The Japanese game development group Pixelepus has announced their new indie RPG, called Wiz Brochure, will be released on Steam for PC. They haven’t announced a specific release date yet.

This game will have a retro look, with pixel art graphics displayed on a small, 240×160 screen – reminiscent of classic Game Boy Advance games. The story follows a girl who starts out unable to use magic, but learns from a group of monsters. As she grows stronger, she’ll be able to help those same monsters, fighting to protect her loved ones and her village.

The system feature list also mentions the following:

  • Turn-based battle system that tasks the player to think thoroughly based on the action order, without any features that test reflexes like QTE
  • Ranged attacks will be performed based on the action order, and can be avoided or interrupted by using skills that change the order
  • A unique growth system where abilities can be equipped by using HP as a cost. You can test out various kinds of strategy combinations that fit each enemy
  • All battles are fixed events without any random encounters, but the monster group that has been fought once can always be rematched
  • Growth opportunities will appear a lot outside of battles. You can explore up to the corners of the pixel art-styled diorama map to trigger various events to raise HP and collect abilities or accessories
  • Driving away monsters will make fluffy rabbits appear in the vicinity
  • If you continue expanding the rabbits’ territories, they may eventually help you out in return

Pixelepus recently launched a YouTube channel and shared a 30-second trailer for their game, which they’ll be demonstrating at the Sapporo Game Odyssey this weekend, starting June 7th. You can find official screenshots from the game’s Steam page below. Currently, the game is planned for a Japanese-only release, but some locations will still be shown with English names.

Wiz Brochure screenshots







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2026-06-01 15:56