

The computer version can be controlled by a gamepad, keyboard, or mouse. A port for Microsoft Windows was released on November 7, 2011, through the digital distribution website GamersGate. Destructoid 's Jordan Devore noted that high quality Xbox 360 indie games are often ported to the PC, praising, " Wizorb is one such game". The game is the first title by the independent developer Tribute Games. Wizorb was developed by Tribute Games and first released for the Xbox 360 through the Xbox Live Marketplace's Xbox Live Indie Games section on September 29, 2011. The RPG elements concern rebuilding a town, restoring its citizens and leadership, and fighting mini-bosses and bosses within the primary block-breaking gameplay. The core of the game takes place in a Breakout clone where the player can use magic to control the ball and help destroy the bricks and enemies.

Wizorb is a cross between Breakout and a role-playing game. Upon release, Wizorb saw favorable reviews from critics, with VentureBeat 's Jacob Siegal listing it as one of the top 10 independent video games of 2011. It was released for Windows through Steam on March 14, 2012, with added achievements and cloud storage.

Wizorb was ported to Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. The gameplay is a cross between a Breakout clone and a role-playing video game. It was released on the Xbox 360 Xbox Live Marketplace on September 29, 2011. Wizorb is a video game created and published by Tribute Games. Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, Linux, Mac OS X, iOS, Ouya, Nintendo Switch
