Takt of Magic is a strategy role-playing game developed for the Nintendo Wii and released in Japan in 2009. Serving as a spiritual successor to Lost Magic on the Nintendo DS, it features similar gameplay mechanics. Players utilize the Wii Remote to cast over 100 spells by drawing patterns. Before battles, players strategize on an overworld map and choose four companions, with their status represented by facial expressions on icons.
Takt of Magic is a Wii video game by Nintendo released in 2009 in Japan. The game has yet to be announced elsewhere in the world. The game is a spiritual successor to Lost Magic on the Nintendo DS, and has similar gameplay, though is not a sequel. In the game the player will use the Wii Remote to cast spells by drawing a certain pattern. In all there are over 100 spells that you can execute. As in most games of this type (such as Lost Magic and Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings), you'll be given a map of the overworld before each battle so you can make a plan. Once you enter a battle, you'll be able to choose four characters to fight alongside your main character. The status of your partner is indicated by their icon's facial expression.