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    Month Avg. Players Gain % Gain Peak Players
    April 2024 12 -7 -36.84% 24
    March 2024 19 1 5.56% 40
    February 2024 18 0 0% 38
    January 2024 18 0 0% 42
    December 2023 18 0 0% 37
    November 2023 18 -1 -5.26% 38
    October 2023 19 2 11.76% 44
    September 2023 17 3 21.43% 34
    August 2023 14 -6 -30% 29
    July 2023 20 2 11.11% 42
    June 2023 18 3 20% 45
    May 2023 15 -2 -11.76% 32
    April 2023 17 -1 -5.56% 36
    March 2023 18 -1 -5.26% 40
    February 2023 19 -1 -5% 38
    January 2023 20 0 0% 43
    December 2022 20 -1 -4.76% 42
    November 2022 21 4 23.53% 45
    October 2022 17 0 0% 41
    September 2022 17 -6 -26.09% 41
    August 2022 23 -1 -4.17% 47
    July 2022 24 0 0% 48
    June 2022 24 -6 -20% 43
    May 2022 30 4 15.38% 59
    April 2022 26 -1 -3.7% 56
    March 2022 27 -6 -18.18% 61
    February 2022 33 -17 -34% 73
    January 2022 50 3 6.38% 108
    December 2021 47 1 2.17% 115
    November 2021 46 -6 -11.54% 112
    October 2021 52 -67 -56.3% 143
    September 2021 119 113 1% 328
    August 2021 6 0 0% 17
    July 2021 6 -3 -33.33% 22
    June 2021 9 0 0% 37
    May 2021 9 5 125% 37
    April 2021 4 0 0% 14
    March 2021 4 -2 -33.33% 12
    February 2021 6 -1 -14.29% 18
    January 2021 7 2 40% 16
    December 2020 5 3 150% 16
    November 2020 2 -2 -50% 6
    October 2020 4 0 0% 12
    September 2020 4 -2 -33.33% 15
    August 2020 6 0 0% 12
    July 2020 6 6 --- 16
    June 2020 0 0 --- 0
    May 2020 0 0 --- 0
    April 2020 0 --- --- 0

    About Rift Wizard

    Rift Wizard is a tough as nails retro fantasy roguelike, with an emphasis on strategy and build planning.

    You play as an immortal amnesiac wizard, who must relearn magic as he crosses a myriad of dangerous realms to slay his nemesis.

    Will you become a powerful fire wizard, roasting hordes of foes with fireballs and pillars of flame, summoning fire dragons and elementals for backup, dabbling in chaos magic to deal with the odd fire resistant foe?

    Or will you write your spellbook into a complex engine of death magic, harvesting souls from fallen enemies to fuel death wheels and nightmares, protecting yourself with the reanimated corpses of your foes, eventually even backing up your undead hordes with healing magic?

    Perhaps a hybrid approach would be wise- the denizens of the wastes are quite varied, and what is devastating and overpowerning in one realm might be laughably useless in another. There is an...